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Another half-finished piece I rescued from the shelf. A tribute to Monet, coming soon.
We Can Be Heroes // Columbine Goldsmith
from Boat Magazine 1 month ago ALL AUDIENCES
For the Los Angeles issue of Boat Magazine, director Columbine Goldsmith spent time with the superheroes of Hollywood Boulevard to find out more about the dreams that brought them here, and the professions they've chosen to reach them.
SHORT DOCUMENTARY - 4 minutes boat-mag.com
Boat Studio and Micah Lidberg’s album artwork for Glass Animals - Zaba
peanut butter vibes
Album artwork by Boat Studio and Martha De Laforcade.
Kate Alizadeh illustrated Weasel's Got The Sneezles and it looks RAD. Weasel's got the sneezes, And when she sneezes, She sneezes so hard, She blows herself out of the farmyard. There didn't seem to be many travel books for 1 - 3 year olds. So I wrote one. About a Weasel. Her constant sneezing takes her to different places. Helping littl'uns grasp the concept of 'Where?' Written by Davey Spens, illustrated by Kate Alizadeh, and published by Boat Studio. Childrens Book, 32 pages Limited Edition Preorder here
Film-maker Miles Langley tells the story of two craftsmen from different places both reviving old London trades. Miles follows Jake Burger of The Ginstitute in Portobello Road and David A. Smith, an ornate glass maker who is creating mirrors for the gin museum.
YES YES YES
Boat Magazine Issue 3 is ready for your eyes.
Issue Two - See it Through
by Boat Studio
DETROIT ... this is for you.
“We made Boat Magazine as a legitimate vehicle to be grown-ups but still go globe-trotting two months of the year. We visit some of the complicated cities of the world, bring the most talented people we know with us, and hope to hit a great big ‘refresh’ button. The internet is very good at presenting stuff that’s trending, but it’s also pretty good at keeping some things in the dark."
- Davey Spens on Boat Magazine