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Your lips move but i can't hear what you say

One of a series of three NFNF Posters. First major work produced since moving to London for the Summer. I will post the next two as I complete them. 30x40 digitally-manipulated ink drawing with sampled textures. Will either screenprint or giclee print the lot.

07/19/2006 (09:41)




Mad A Gas Car

Cover for a CD Mixx. Summertime means head-to-toe seersucker and extreme croquet tourneys.

07/19/2006 (09:14)




Lip Tricks - Cover of CD Sampler

Ready for Summer, yes we are. Hurry up please.

03/20/2006 (00:31)




Sketchbook Excerpts

Torn from the pages, proof that long management meetings can spawn the most interesting doodleart.

03/20/2006 (00:16)




Listen To The Trees

Hippified illustration for the April 2005 issue of Rockpile magazine.

03/20/2006 (00:14)




My Home Is The Sea

Two spot graphics made for our monthly CD Mixxclub. In case you haven't tried it, a mixclub is a super fun way to get piles of free music without running afoul of the RIAA or any other bloated bureaucratic megaliths. Everyone makes a mix CD, burns as many copies as there are members (in our case it's 8), make some fun packaging, and voila! Piles of new music every month. And a chance to get some illustration out of the sketchbook.

03/19/2006 (23:24)




The Opposite Of Laid Back

Some sketchbook fragments. Soome of which will probably make their way into Mike Perry's soon-to-be-published hand type book from Princeton Architectural Press.

03/19/2006 (23:13)




Blow (Me) Down

Made for a group poster show at Minnow, Nugget and Metal's Gallery/Shop in Philly. Actual Poster was screenprinted on large format ledger paper (that stuff with graph lines on it -- OG banker style). The Minnow boys also blog about skateboarding in Philly and beyond at Skatenerd.

03/19/2006 (22:59)




Matador

OK, so there was this kid in Philly (UArts I think) who for years was going around stickering every possible surface with a stylized Bull character called El Toro. Initially I enjoyed seeing all the incarnations of the character, but after a while it got annoying. Too much coverage. So the idea was to make these little matador stickers, and slap them over the Bull (whatever, it seemed funny at the time). But just before I could enact my revenge, he skipped town... or stopped stickering... or something. Take that anyway.

03/19/2006 (22:55)




Rascals

Skater kids spun off from an old character design project.

03/19/2006 (21:43)




Ultramarine Lookbook

A little lookbook for an even littler tee shirt line that never made it off the ground. Following 9/11, mildly ironic military-themed apparel suddenly seemed less appealing -- long enough to leave it all behind. Regardless, it can live here online, free of the shackles of history.

03/19/2006 (18:03)