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20 Jan 21:21

Des photos inédites de groupes de Rock'n'Roll français dans les 80's

 

Giles-Elie Cohen et Gilles Rigoullet se sont immergés dans l'univers de jeunes rockeurs au début des années 1980, époque du retour du look 50's, ambiance coupes "banane" et Boogie Woogie. "Le dernier sursaut du rock'n'roll avant la déferlante du rap". À Paris, avec les Del Vikings et les Black Panthers, pour le premier et en Normandie, avec les membres du Banane's club, pour le second. 

 

Les photographes s'apprêtent à sortir deux livres regroupant leurs clichés respectifs et, pour tous les amoureux d'Elvis Presley et voitures américaines vintage, il est possible de participer au financement du projet par ici

 

20 Jan 21:20

Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll

La BO. Plus de photos de Venice Beach à la fin des 70's/début 80's ici.

28 Nov 19:00

100 Ghibli Paintings

by Dan

Here is a wonderful collection of 100 Studio Ghibli images, collecting some of the best background paintings, and animation stills from their films:


If you like what you see, I highly recommend any of the Studio Ghibli 'Art of' books. They are all fantastic, and they release these books consistently for each film, which makes for a wonderful collection:



I would also highly recommend the book, 'Studio Ghibli Layout Designs', which collects a TON of layouts from a multitude of films. This book is a little harder to find, but well worth the time and expense. It's a lot of book.





28 Nov 18:59

Imagine

by Dan
-By Tim Bruckner

I first met May Pang in 1974. I had just finished the cover art for the Ringo album and was working on a live action/animated pilot film for Ringo Starr and Harry Nilsson called, Harry and Ringo’s Night Out. May was John Lennon’s girlfriend during his eighteen month “Lost Weekend” as well as production coordinator for the Pussycats album John was producing for Harry. May is one of the sweetest, kindest and most compassionate people I’ve ever met. We’ve kept in touch over the years. Talking with her recently I learned she was having several upcoming exhibitions of her photography in Germany. And I said to her, what I say to virtually anyone I meet.

“You know what you need? You need some sculpture,” I said.

“Yes. I think that’s a good idea,” she said.

After the shock wore off, the wheels started turning. I contacted James Shoop, Tony Cipriano, Michael Defoe and Alfred Paredes to see if they’d be interested in joining me in creating half life size portraits of John Lennon. They all said yes. The only restriction was size in an effort to keep them all within range of each other. The results are amazing! The pieces will be seen publicly for the first time at the Chiller show in October and at the Krab Jab Gallery in Seattle, Washington next Spring , with the addition of five new sculptures and several pieces of 2D art, all Lennon themed.


This is an account of how my piece, IMAGINE, came together. I came of age in the sixties and the whole psychedelic experience really shaped the way I saw the world and my place in pop culture. So, I knew I wanted to do something that reflected that sensibility. And I wanted the piece to do something. The design bounced around for a few days until it stuck. It wasn’t until I got about half way through, that I realized I might have bitten off more than I could chew. I started with a clay rough. Chavant NSP medium.


The plan for my piece was to have Lennon song titles floating in his head. You’d look in through the lenses of his glasses and see a collection of his songs and just reading them would conjure up melody and the piece would become more personal because of it.


The original plan was to have a kind of skylight in the top of his head to bring light into the piece. The more I played with that idea the more I realized it wasn’t going to work. I’d have to light it up from the inside and because the full interior space would be used for song titles, I’d have to light the piece up with an LED in the base.


With the piece done, I gave it several coats of primer to check unity and then a few coats of mold release to prevent the primer from sticking to the mold. The design on the base was inspired by the cloud art on the Magical Mystery Tour album.



I miscalculated the molding. Initially I thought I’d shim the piece into two sections and mold each section separately but with the base constructed of PVC pipe, I didn’t think it would work. So, I marked the piece for cut lines and halved in that way. Not the best of choices.


Casting the piece presented the biggest problem. I’d thought about slush casting but I needed a fairly consistent wall thickness so that was out. I used three different resin combinations, two of which worked. Kind of. Using urethane 80331, I brushed on several skin coats to give me a consistent surface. Xtendospheres are micro beads used to thicken casting resin. You can adjust the density by the ratio of beads to resin. When I got a mixture thick enough to brush on, I laid it up and then added a smoothing brush-down coat of acetone.





The first lighting test worked okay using the mock up of my original song-title concept.


Getting the LED’s at the right height was a little tricky.


The more I thought about the song title art the more it seemed wanting. A bunch of mini print-outs with song titles didn’t seem to warrant the effort, so I decided to design logos for the songs I selected and mount then on a master, cutting out a few and mounting them on spacers to add a sense of depth.



The second lighting test turned out to be a bust. With the interior of the piece painted black, the reflected light I had counted on from the first test, with the white resin interior, disappeared. I tried small sections of chrome surfaced mylar, squares of aluminum foil and a polished metal plate. Nothing worked as well as a reflective card or Krome Kote spray mounted onto a piece of foam core. Light came up from the bottom of the base, bounced off the card and lit up the top most section of the art.



With the piece assembled and primed, it was time to consider the paint scheme. The base paint application would be based on the art from the Magical Mystery Tour cover. He was so stylized, a more natural color pallet seemed wrong. I can’t tell you how I came up with the pallet I used other than pure dumb luck and maybe a little ethereal guidance from Dr. Winston O’Boogie himself.



I was absolutely gobsmacked by the work the other artists produced. It is an honor to be part of this amazing group, all of whom were generous, gracious and supportive. I’m proud to introduce their pieces to you. If you’ll be attending the Chiller show, stop by and say hi to May. She’s a great dame, and I mean that with much love and admiration.



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03 Nov 20:00

typo/graphic posters

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03 Nov 20:00

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03 Nov 20:00

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03 Nov 20:00

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03 Nov 19:58

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08 Oct 12:44

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08 Oct 12:44

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03 Oct 03:15

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02 Oct 00:30

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01 Oct 22:29

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01 Oct 22:28

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01 Oct 21:58

Graffiti Removal Guy Comes Back to Discover Image of Himself in...



Graffiti Removal Guy Comes Back to Discover Image of Himself in the Same Spot

"Street artist DS recently added a couple of paste-ups to a wall in London. It didn’t take too long before a graffiti removal guy removed the paste-ups. Shortly after that, DS was back with a paste up of the graffiti removal guy removing the graffiti."

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29 Sep 07:27

Mientras tanto en Escuela Militar

by spinalqlo


Mientras tanto en Escuela Militar

29 Sep 05:59

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