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A collaboration between supermodel Joni Harbeck and photographer Neil Krug for upcoming PULP ART BOOK (200+ images).
Limited edition prints available at:
Book release: Spring 2011
Pulp Commercial:
A collaboration between supermodel Joni Harbeck and photographer Neil Krug for upcoming PULP ART BOOK (200+ images).
Limited edition prints available at:
Book release: Spring 2011
Pulp Commercial:
The motif of the dominant, short-haired, brunette and the submissive blonde was common in 50s/60s lesbian pulp fiction. Here's a selection of details of four Maguire covers.
Clockwise from the left:
Kimberly Kemp - Perfume and Pain, Midwood (1962)
Edwin West - Young and Innocent, Monarch (1964)
Gale Wilhelm - The Strange Path, Berkley (1958)
Della Martin - Twilight Girl, Beacon (1961)
French Pulp mag of Marcel Allain, Tigris, Le mariage de Leon Rude , Collection Rex, Paris. This is nr 44. Marcel Allain is co-writer of FANTOMAS. Nice cover by M. Gourdon
Kind of an homage the weird pulp covers of the day. Like the Shadow, The Avenger, The Phantom, etc. Might do more....
A collaboration between supermodel Joni Harbeck and photographer Neil Krug for upcoming PULP ART BOOK (200+ images).
Limited edition prints available at:
Book release: Spring 2011
Pulp Commercial:
MEDIDA: 2mt x 1.50mt
PRECIO: $150.000
COLOR: varios
NOTA: Los personajes de Pulp Fiction pueden ser de cualquier tamaño y color.
A collaboration between supermodel Joni Harbeck and photographer Neil Krug for upcoming PULP ART BOOK (200+ images).
Limited edition prints available at:
Book release: Spring 2011
Pulp Commercial:
I was invited to have art in an exhibit inspired by the year 1994, and at first I had no idea what the hell I was going to do, photography wise. I had already established myself in the Cincinnati and northern Kentucky music scene shooting band portraits for five years by then, so I took six movies and meshed then into three pieces and it was so much damn fun! The musicians had a blast and I was PURTY DURN impressed with my cleverness of the idea, the musicians collaborated and really ran with it. I would love to do this again. I had forgotten what an influential year 1994 was in all things pop culture!
My thanks to Adam Lee and Alisha Milacki, lead singer of Cincinnati group Hot For Alice for recreating the adrenaline shot scene had Ace Ventura been Vincent Vega in rescuing Mrs. Mia Wallace. I then combined three “action shots” from the scene and printed them on 24x36 foamcore and framed it without the glass. It looks so cool printed! I posted that shot as well to Flickr. This is my favorite of the three scenes by itself.