Topographic Snowboards by Drew Althage

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Stranger Things
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Jules of Nature
we're not kids anymore.
cherry valley forever

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
$LAYYYTER
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

Discoholic 🪩

#extradirty

Kiana Khansmith
Three Goblin Art

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Kaledo Art
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Topographic Snowboards by Drew Althage
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Ann Richter and Pia Christmann of Studo Pandan (Berlin)
Medusa magazine, 2016
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Hercules and Nessus by Danelle Michaud (2017)
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Hercules and Nessus (v2) by Danelle Michaud (2017)
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PRIDE Posters Are Here!
It’s June 1st and I realized I’m a tad behind on things so I wanted to bust out some PRIDE poster options for you as soon as possible because marching and parading will soon be happening!!
So without further ado, here’s my latest batch of SK-original posters for you to march (and dance!) with:
There are 4 posters in this batch and you can find them here:
1. One of My Best Friends Is Straight
2. Pride Not Prejudice
3. Love Wins Forever
4. This Is What Democracy Loves Like
Same rules apply as with my other posters, which are all my original artwork and intellectual property:
Printing: They are each formatted to be 18″ x 24″ in size, so feel free to print them that large or size them down if needed. (Staples has an 18x24 poster printing option at their store, fyi.)
Usage: These posters are free for personal use only and not for resale or profit in anyway; use them in good faith and please credit me whenever possible. If you do walk with one of my signs, please send me photos of you in action! (Email photos to: [email protected]).
I’d love to see pics and repost/share them!
Be loud! Be proud! Support your fellow human beings and be a leader of kindness in the world! xo-sk
Been bad at updating lately, here’s a poster dump of various artworks I created last year for events!
“In some black communities there’s still a stigma that kinky or coarse hair is “bad”, which couldn’t be further from the truth. There’s no such thing as good or bad when describing someone’s natural hair texture or type. To those struggling to love and accept their natural hair because of societal pressures, remember this - straight, curly, kinky or wavy, it doesn’t make a difference. Embrace your hair the way it is, no matter what society tells you.
All hair is good hair. It’s your Crown.” Inspired by the amazing work of Gerrel Saunders.
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PRACTITIONER RESEARCH - Florian Nicolle: Florian Nicolle is a freelance graphic designer and illustrator who has a graphic design degree. He creates collages using a variety of materials such as coloured ink, pen, markers and watercolour paints. He then scans them into Adobe Photoshop, where he applies textures.
The portraits Nicolle creates are often on top of, or incorporating newspapers and books and he makes use of a muted colour palette, although sometimes adds splashes of colour. The style of his work is very quick and messy but with detail around important areas, such as facial features. Also, he creates an ‘unfinished’ look by not using definitive edges around the outside of the subjects. For example, he’ll leave the top of a head off or half the face un-filled like the pictures above.
“I try to create an image that retains its freshness of the first paint stroke, the expressions of the line have to be very free and spontaneous, while keeping a rigorous drawing. So I use fast techniques. I draw a picture as if I wrote a text, with the same tool, same freedom, erasures, lines, scribbles.”
I really like Florian Nicolle’s style and the way he incorporates text in his work, I like the idea of actually painting on pages from my book. I also love the use of different mediums, especially the dripping of the watercolours and the way he leaves it looking ‘unfinished’. These are both things I’d like to use as inspiration for my own work.