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Melbourne, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 20: Pop Up Store Opening Night at Georges, Lt. Collins on October 20 in Melbourne, CBD, Australia. (Photo by Patrik Nemes/PNP Media)
One of several full page newspaper inserts designed for Rock/Creek. This one has a kayaking theme.
Creative Direction: Paul Rustand; Art Direction: Matt Greenwell; Writing: Caleb Ludwick; Designer: Joseph Shipp, Mark McKnight
In the trim tab there are no ribs or stiffeners; just three foam ribs to help the skin keep its shape.
For more details about the construction of the elevators, see the build log.
11 X 11" Vinyl insert poster for the same project incorporating abstract elements of distortion to unify text and image, linking to the warped experimental nature of the music. Typography inspired by David Rudnick. Created in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop January 2015.
in this body which doesn´t cooperate
it doesn´t stand the assaults of everyday
It tends to de-materialize
I feel the atoms that liquefy
There will be an explosion
maybe
Or maybe it will all silently ooze out
from the invisible leaks
on my fingers' tips
Maybe it´s the beginning of the season
but I´ve got no fruits to ripen
My energy gets wasted in the enviroment;
maybe it pollutes,
or maybe it´s recyclable
In the bullshit town,
who cares about a collapse?
Neither me about mine.
The postdoc took this photo and made me wear full safety equipment.
Jet Propulsion Lab, Pasadena, CA 1999
Project 7x52 - Week 8 - Making Music.
#7 - Insert Lips Here.
Outside of work, music plays a big role in my life. Often, making music is a sanity saver… a creative outlet that restores the soul after a crazy day.
This is a selection of photos I took of some of the music-makers that currently dwell in my home!
I like to decorate the insert on really special cards and for this one I used the heart template as a mask and use the Old Letter Writing stamp to stamp around the heart, leaving a heart shaped space to write sentiment. I added a little punched heart stamped with writing stamp from the Artistic Windows set LP128, then inked the edges.
You can see the depth of the frame and the heart hanging a little better too in tis picture