Below are the next two pages of an experiment that will eventually be translated as an "infinite canvas." To keep my interest I've been attempting to do 5 pages at a time. This time I only did 3. My 4th page's pencils are lost and I am having trouble getting some of my reference shots for the cats. I hope to have some more soon. (Click images to enlarge.)
You can find the first 5 here and the past 3 here.
4/26/12
4/19/12
New Work: Little Black Fish additional pages
I am playing around with adding new pages to my comic adaptation of Samad Behrangi's story, The Little Black Fish. The new pages will be added to areas that a splash page was needed or to add panels to areas where the comic felt compressed.
More info about the project can be found here.
More info about the project can be found here.
Green Patriot Poster Project Traveling Exhibit
Above is my contribution to the Green Patriot Poster Project and will be included in an traveling exhibit to first appear in New York. The Canary Project's press release can be seen below.
Green Patriot Posters (The Book)
Published by Metropolis Books
a collection of 50 posters by renown graphic designers promoting sustainability
This is the first exhibition dedicated solely to the highly acclaimed multi-media design campaign, Green Patriot Posters, that will bring together more than 100 of the best contemporary poster designs promoting sustainability with a series of events, workshops and screenings.
The exhibition is produced by The Canary Project, an arts collaborative that addresses climate change and the need for a new economy. Posters from the campaign have been included in bus ads, billboards, magazines, a book (Green Patriot Posters published by Metropolis Books) and museum exhibitions. So far, the campaign has reached 4-5 million people.
Public Notice: A Green Patriot Posters Salon, curated by The Canary Project (Susannah Sayler and Edward Morris) with Ken Miller, debuts works by artists such as Julia Chiang, Kenzo Minami, Jiminie Ha, Deanne Cheuk, New Math and 2×4, and also features posters from the Green Patriot Posters campaign and book by artists Shepard Fairey, DJ Spooky, Geoff McFetridge, Michael Beirut and many others.
Opening: April 21st from 6:00-9:00pm. In response to the inevitable question "What can I do to promote sustainability?" representatives from our sponsors, Community Energy and 350.org, will be on hand to offer many options from single-clicks to marches.
Venue: Ed.Varie, 208 E.7th Street (between Ave. B and C) West Storefront, NYC NY 10009
Directions: Just off Tompkins Square Park. Take the L to 1st Ave., F to 2nd Ave., or 6 to Astor Place
Contact: Hilary White, phone: 310-625-1608; email: hilary@hilarywhite.com
Sponsored by 350.org, Human Impacts Institute and AIGA/NY
4/12/12
May Day Stickers
Keep an eye out for May Day vinyl stickers thanks to RVAStickers.com They are super awesome people and offer a wide array of production processes.
4/10/12
Cat Parallel Narrative.
Below are the next three pages of an experiment that will eventually be translated as an "infinite canvas." To keep my interest I've been attempting to do 5 pages at a time. This time I only did 3. My 4th page's pencils are lost and I am having trouble getting some of my reference shots for the cats. I hope to have some more soon. (Click images to enlarge.)
You can find the first 5 here.
You can find the first 5 here.
4/5/12
NEW WORK: SHHO Poster
One of my former students commissioned me to design the for SHHO, The Student Hip Hop Organization. More about SHHO can be found here.
Good 50X70 2011
I recently found that Good 50x70 posted this years winners of their annual poster contest. It is a wonderful collection of powerful posters that can be seen here.
I didn't make it this year. Participants are required to wait to post their posters until after the competition judging has been completed. So you can now see my entry featured below. It is a reference to Karl Marx's famous quote, "The workers have nothing to loose, but their chains." I wouldn't consider myself a communist, but I find the statement to be quite powerful and timeless.
I didn't make it this year. Participants are required to wait to post their posters until after the competition judging has been completed. So you can now see my entry featured below. It is a reference to Karl Marx's famous quote, "The workers have nothing to loose, but their chains." I wouldn't consider myself a communist, but I find the statement to be quite powerful and timeless.
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