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A small preview of photos from the Guidance Counselor / Jeffrey Jerusalem / Brother Reade / Girl Talk show at the Roseland Theater during MFNW.
Finally, I can show a photo from the Dr. Dog press shoot I did in Jim Thorpe, PA. you can find this one on www.parkthevan.com.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MDerXi42cQ
Aint it strange
How a man who lives for nothing can change
Cause if he stays the same hell die a million days
Year by year
Theres a drain
At the bottom of the ocean
And when it rains
We'll get close to where the water meets the sky
For you and I
Someone reminded me that I had taken photos of these guys and hadn't posted them. I probably have enough shots to keep me happy as a photographer for a long time as they played in the daytime at Coachella but I do think they are very worth going to see live...quite animated and fun...lots of happy energy...touches of psychedelic, rock, and folk. I saw them in 2007 at Schubas Tomorrow Never Knows Festival and met them after the show. I'll always remember how nice they are. I'm happy for their successes.
and..one of my very earliest band portraits behind the merch table. I'd like to think I have come a long way. Still, you can see the love, can't you? :)
www.flickr.com/photos/kirstiecat/361114214/
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"Well some people try to pick up girls
And get called assholes
This never happened to Pablo Picasso
He could walk down your street
And girls could not resist his stare and
So Pablo Picasso was never called an asshole"
-The Modern Lovers
Watch the Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=k43XjuhInkU
I realize Pablo Picasso is not on my wall BUT I love this song and thought it fit with the image. This is one of the walls in my bedroom in it's transition stage as I get bored with photos on my wall.
if you could please either ask permission to blog my photos or credit them that'd be great, thank you.
As you can see there isn't a dark shadow being cast from my hand. I set up 3 lamps over my drawing table. 1 on each side with a regular household 100w bulb and 1 fluorescent in the middle to diffuse the 2 light sources. This helps alot because a heavy shadow can fuck me up and I'll miss the line I'm trying to ink. But that's just me.
Also keep in mind that you should rotate the drawing to fit with the way you ink or draw. If you tape it down you compromise the way your hand and wrist move.
Here's a process thread on how I sketched, pencilled, and inked the Dino Jr poster. Hopefully it will give people some insight to how I work and the tools I use in the process.
I finally have a place to direct people when they ask me about technique.
can't believe it's been almost a year since I did this shoot...
tried to make this one as Kodachrome-y as possible.
Another show I missed recently as there was an experimental Japanese musician in town performing for Lampo the same night these guys were at the Metro. In any case, I will continue to recommend their live show!
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Dr Dog is taking a walk in Bradgate Park Leicestershire. He likes walking in his spare time away from his surgery at the local hospital.
www.bradgatepark.org/index.php?ID=1
Dr Dog was released in 1979 and appeared in three sets:
137 Hospital lego.wikia.com/wiki/137_Hospital
347 Dr David's Hospital lego.wikia.com/wiki/347_Doc_David%27s_Hospital
3672 Hotel Restaurant lego.wikia.com/wiki/3672_Hotel_Restaurant
"Fabuland was a theme that was introduced in 1979 and discontinued in 1989, lasting a full decade, making it one of the longest lived Lego themes to date. The theme included many sets depicting the land of Fabuland, and the many Fabuland Figures. The characters had humanoid bodies with various animal heads. They were slightly larger than regular Minifigures but not nearly as large as DUPLO and were designed to be a transition from DUPLO to regular LEGO.”
lego.wikia.com/wiki/Fabuland
In 1987 Lego teamed up with Ladybird Books and seven different books featuring Fabuland were published between 1987 and 1989.
Chris
My friend Ryan (fellow Alphabet Arm'r) had the idea of posting our top 5 albums of 2008 on the Alphabet Arm Blog. I started thinking about all the great albums that came out this year. I can probably narrow down my top 2 or 3, but then I have way too many to fill the other slots with. You can vote on NPR's All Songs Considered blog in their official Best Albums of 2008 poll. Anyway, these are some of my favorites.
2016 photo100 - #77
You can see all the 2016 Photo100 shots on my Flickr page here: bit.ly/2016photo100
#photo100, #lowellmusic, #drdog, #lsms, #livemusic, #concert
7 of 7 posters for Dino Jr
Project with a short deadline. A top secret client commissioned me to design 7 posters for a leg of the Dinosaur Jr., tour. Because there was so little time to do them and the budget was small I had to design something that would look different if I changed up the colors and the shirt designs 7 different times. These will only be available at the show and NOT on my site. Solly Cholly. You snooze you lose.
18x24 offset litho
Ltd to 300 pieces
If you want to see a step-by-step on how I did this piece - I made a PROCESS THREAD here.
More info here www.brianewing.com
Zimba & Scott: Dreamland Studio with Dr. Dog- see more images of our afternoon recording their upcoming album Shame, Shame here
Observatory
Santa Ana
26 February 2014
shot for Restless Cities
Please, do not use without permission.
WXPN's XPoNential Music Festival 2013.
Friday, July 26: Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Michael Kiwanuka, Âlo Brasil, Red Baraat, Kat Edmonson, The Districts, Aaron Brown.
Saturday, July 27: The Lumineers, Dr. Dog, Poliça, Hey Marseilles, John Butler Trio, Trampled By Turtles, Dr. John, Erin McKeown, The Fleeting Ends, Brett Dennen, Lord Huron, Matt Pond, The Last Bison, The Stray Birds.
Sunday, July 28: Dawes, Lianna La Havas, José James, DRGN KING, Justin Townes Earl, Phosphorescent, Kopecky Family Band.
philadelphia.thedelimagazine.com
Photos by Brandi Lukas
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Johnston
also check out The Devil and Daniel Johnston, great documentary about the legend.