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I experimented with different sizes of the same fractal brush on various layers, a gradient, and erase commands in PS. Then used Graphic Converter's multiple invert variants to play around with the color scheme. And voilĂ¡
Em breve divulgaremos o trabalho finalizado, por enquanto vejam um pouco do making of ;)
Agradecimentos mais que especiais a Nathalie Folco, da Computer Arts pelo convite
e a equipe que prontamente nos ajudou na execuĂ§Ă£o final do trabalho!
Conceito e ilustrações: AP303
Montagem: Isis Fofano + AP303
Fotografia: Filipe Ratz
IluminaĂ§Ă£o: Igor Souto
Fotografia Making of: André Fofano
"You see, they give me money to live, so I keep this town clean like a table. It makes my bread taste sweeter . . . " were the words of Italian immigrant Mario Ezzo who lived in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania during the Great Depression. For the Community + Art = Adopting Aliquippa initiative, the artists digitally re-constructed the signs and symbols of Ezzo's history, collaging and then simplifying photographs. The It Makes My Bread Sweeter billboard mural was then silkscreened and installed on both Sheffield Avenue behind St. Titus Church and on Aliquippa's main street, Franklin Avenue.
It Makes My Bread Sweeter was sponsored by the Aliquippa Alliance for Unity and Development. Advertising space was donated by Aliquippa's D. Leo Signs and printing by Design Dynamics, Inc. in Ambridge. The project is featured in Chapter 3 of "The Lure of the Local: senses of place in a multicentered society" by Lucy R. Lippard.
// eBoy photoshoot //
Commissioned editorial photoshoot for Computer Arts Magazine, U.K.
An 8 page editorial on eBoy, the Godfather's of pixel art. They were a ton of fun to work with. Check out their work here: hello.eboy.com/eboy/
Be sure to pick up a copy when they hit the magazine racks.
It's called the Freelance Survival Issue that’s on sale in the U.K. from the 10th of September.
August 2009.
Vancouver, Canada.
My artwork is featured in Computer Arts article about their Digital Artist Awards - "2009s Hottest Digital Artists"
Screen grab from our artwork 'Lost Calls of Cloud Mountain Whirligigs' view 2, left & right in winter cycle.
Drawn in the college cafe, then colored on a train into London. For a second I thought my run of commuter art was going to break but, true to form and never as worrying as people look when they ask but someone asked which app, stylus and tablet it was near the end of the journey... (doesn't ever bother me - people asking- but they generally look so nervous to ask questions :) we don't do talking to strangers too well on public transport do we?) Anyway, took a line for a walk, as normal, rarely if ever know where it'll end. The odd line became this picture. Autodesk Sketchbook Pro, Adobe and New Trent styli, Tesco Hudl tablet.
I think it has a vague humanoid shape, what do you think it looks like?
Digital doodle done in Meritum Paint App for the iPhone.
This is a photo painting I did of a previously posted picture. I used the mixer brush among other things to achieve this.
// eBoy photoshoot //
Commissioned editorial photoshoot for Computer Arts Magazine, U.K.
An 8 page editorial on eBoy, the Godfather's of pixel art. They were a ton of fun to work with. Check out their work here: hello.eboy.com/eboy/
Be sure to pick up a copy when they hit the magazine racks.
It's called the Freelance Survival Issue that’s on sale in the U.K. from the 10th of September.
August 2009.
Vancouver, Canada.