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Pulp was very entertaining. I enjoyed their sweet light show, its never easy shooting when its completely dark but it sure is fun. ENJOY!

Pulp from French Paper Mill

Novelas románticas de los 60 (creo)

pulp magazine Ranch Romances 2e august 1957

I walked into the Windy City Pulp con held in Chicago a couple weekends ago and here's what I saw. It's a bit overwhelming and I had no idea where to begin, but ultimately was successful.

Brief: To design a poster for BFI London to advertise the movie "Pulp fiction" the poster should appeal to fans of the movie.

Also had to design packaging to hold a mini dvd, four postcards and a booklet.

 

For the poster I tried to avoid the obvious movie still look, and went for pure typography as image and used a quote from the movie... It originally said "Now I want you to go in that bag and find my wallet" before I cropped it so heavily.

I used the colours black and yellow because these colours are almost a Tarantino trade mark.

 

Which then lead me into my packaging for this I made my own version of the "bad mother fucker wallet" this was made with one sheet of folded A3 paper. the booklet was made to look like a credit card and the postcards where dollar bills each with individual serial numbers quotes from the movie and cast members faces.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=GH56xkdUwmM

I am posting another image of my jaboticabas. This information is from the previous posting.

 

This amazing tree has masses of flowers and then fruit right on the woody trunk and stems. I make wine and jelly/jam from them. Here is a paste:-

 

General Information: Jaboticaba, pronounced in five syllables just as it is spelled, is a member of the Myrtaceae (Myrtle) family and is known botanically as Eugenia cauliflora. ("Cauliflora" means that it flowers and bears fruit on the trunk, mature branches and exposed roots.) It is a relative of the guava and true myrtle. Its native range is from southern Brazil to southern California, southern Florida and Hawaii,(Tropical) Takes long time to begin flowering after potting as a bonsai.

 

The bark of the Jaboticaba is very smooth, creamy tan with a pinkish tint and patches of soft gray. Its habit of peeling off in curls as the trunk and branches expand is similar to the guava and crape myrtle. It is evergreen but sheds half its leaves each spring before new growth begins. The new leaves are pinkish but change to light to medium green. They are closely packed and are narrow and tapering. It blooms several times a year during warm months. The flower has delicate white petals with stamens and comes in clusters on the trunk, large branches and exposed roots. The tree begins to bear fruit when it is ten to fifteen years old. Its edible purple berries are globular shaped, 3/4" to 1 1/2" in diameter, have a tough skin and a juicy pulp. The fruit grows directly from the hard wood of the tree and develops very quickly; from open flower to ripe fruit in about three weeks. It is good to eat fresh, in preserves or in ice cream.

Brief: To design a poster for BFI London to advertise the movie "Pulp fiction" the poster should appeal to fans of the movie.

Also had to design packaging to hold a mini dvd, four postcards and a booklet.

 

For the poster I tried to avoid the obvious movie still look, and went for pure typography as image and used a quote from the movie... It originally said "Now I want you to go in that bag and find my wallet" before I cropped it so heavily.

I used the colours black and yellow because these colours are almost a Tarantino trade mark.

 

Which then lead me into my packaging for this I made my own version of the "bad mother fucker wallet" this was made with one sheet of folded A3 paper. the booklet was made to look like a credit card and the postcards where dollar bills each with individual serial numbers quotes from the movie and cast members faces.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=GH56xkdUwmM

Digitally created photo mosaic, based on an original watercolor drawing. Each photomosaic is made of thousands of small comic and pin-up pictures.

 

Limited edition of 5 per size; signed and numbered.

Printed on highest quality Hahnemühle photo-rag; in combination with the ink used, the artwork should last 200 years.

 

Teatro La Cupula

 

25 November 2012

 

Santiago - Chile

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Pulp magazine of Harold Grey - De heldinnen der liefde Madame de pompadour. Published by De Moderne Roman, Antwerpen in 1927

This paper pulp painting was made by applying colored paper pulp to the surface of a sheet of handmade paper. I then added some ripped paper and touches of acrylic paint.

Found a picture of shattered glass ...

Brief: To design a poster for BFI London to advertise the movie "Pulp fiction" the poster should appeal to fans of the movie.

Also had to design packaging to hold a mini dvd, four postcards and a booklet.

 

For the poster I tried to avoid the obvious movie still look, and went for pure typography as image and used a quote from the movie... It originally said "Now I want you to go in that bag and find my wallet" before I cropped it so heavily.

I used the colours black and yellow because these colours are almost a Tarantino trade mark.

 

Which then lead me into my packaging for this I made my own version of the "bad mother fucker wallet" this was made with one sheet of folded A3 paper. the booklet was made to look like a credit card and the postcards where dollar bills each with individual serial numbers quotes from the movie and cast members faces.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=GH56xkdUwmM

Yes indeed, in fact it's the overdose play set.....,only in the states!

Jarvis Cocker - Teatro la Cupula-Nov. 2012

German pulp of detective John Spurlock, der mann mit den 1.000 gesichterin - eine botschaft vom Mars II nr. 19 published by Mignon Verlag, Dresden 1915. Kind of Sherlock Holmes spin-off

A few images from Pulp Fiction Comics and games in lee's summit

In Theaters Near You.

   

CREDITS:

 

photo by: me

editing: me

model: María Victoria Díaz

camera: Nikon Coolpix 3200

location: Hotel Petit (Mendoza, Argentina)

  

French pulp L'age fatal nr 1, free issue published by A. Eichler, Paris and Dresden in 3 july 1914

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