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moresoon
Jun 13, 2009 posted by: b
I found this artist randomly and was inspired by all the multi-media and photography work they do. Some bizarre, some beautiful all worth clicking through...
Sexy People Blog
Jun 12, 2009 posted by: b
Found this site a while back. Some people may think this is slightly mean spirited but I simply see it as a goldmine for character reference. The second image looks just like a friend of mine but ten years younger.
Murakami LV
Jun 12, 2009 posted by: b
I recently saw this Louis Vuitton video by Murakami. It has similar themes to his previous Super Flat Monogram short (shown on the bottom) but this one has more CG, a bit more narrative and just as colorful as always. Which one do you guys like better?
My Milk Toof!
Jun 11, 2009 posted by: Sunny
My Milk Toof is a super cute blog about the simple shinanigans of Ickle and Lardee, sure to bring a smile to yor face!
Barron Storey's "Life After Black" Opens This Friday
Jun 10, 2009 posted by: Wade
![]() Through good times and bad times illustrator, graphic novelist, and noted educator Barron Storey has recorded his life with the illustrations in his journals. By capturing subtleties in pictures and illustrating the impossible to illustrate, his thoughts and experiences come to life on these magnificent pages. The journals are an example and source for anyone interested in the delicate art of making pictures communicate and the illustrator's process.
Beginning in 1975, Storey's journals have explored such ominous themes as political corruption, repression, sexual aggression and civil conflict. He considers his journals to be "a daily recording of happenings" and "the eternal flow from a particular point of view. Things seen, things thought, things felt....experience captured." Since then, the artist's work has appeared in TIME, National Geographic, The Saturday Review and is permanently on display at the National Air and Space Museum, The American Museum of Natural History, and the National Portrait Gallery.
Life After Black: The Visual Journals of Barron Storey
June 10 - July 31
Opening Reception: Friday, June 12 (6:30 - 11pm)
128 East 63rd Street
New York, NY 10065
Barron Storey Lecture:
Storey will also be conducting a lecture on his Journals, illustration work, and more on Tuesday, June 16 (6 - 9 pm). Learn more here
View Storey's works featured at Gallery Nucleus here
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