The Roving Cinema is a great organization in Indy as part of the Indianapolis International Film Festival that puts on events showing quality films in different locations around town that pertain to the content of the film. The team approached me about producing commemorative, screen printed “gig-posters” for the showings each month.
[..]I was super stoked to see Andy from A-Squared Industries post a note that Queens of the Stone Age would be coming to town. I reached out immediately and asked about the possibility of doing a gig poster. The show ended up selling out ridiculously fast, but we went ahead with a poster anyways because of the epic nature of the fast sellout and the fans being abnormally excited for the show.
[..]With inspiration feeds & creative social media outlets like dribbble & designspiration it is becoming increasingly more obvious that trends in how we design are daily more prevalent. We all see cool stuff that we like and want to create similar things in our own work. Whatever the level of intention we have, we, as a community of visual artists, are all looking at the same feeds.
[..]Quick Illustration of Biggie for a friend. Couldn’t help myself. Needed some type. His face feels so “andre the giant” couldn’t resist a POSSE homage.
[..]The phrase above comes from Friedrich Schiller’s 1798 poem “Song of the Bell”. It is latin for “I call the living. I mourn the dead.” It is a traditional phrase to be inscribed on church bells.
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