• LAVA Moderator: Shinji Ikari

Share your artwork v. BL's got talent

Some recent illustrations n doodles n shiz

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My latest flyer got sent out on the Mad Decent (of Diplo fame) mass email today. I literally yelled OH SHIT when I got the email. It was a total surprise and I'm beyond stoked!

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also made a desktop background of the janky art, in case anyone's interested. Definitely the most bizarre flyer I've done, I love it :D



This is the b&w flyer I made to hold us over until the color ones were done. the white shapes in the corners are from the Philly skyline, since this party features all Philly bass/club DJs.

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Not sure if I posted the color flyer from the last party, just the B&W one.

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My logo got printed on shirts and people love em! So awesome to see DJs wearing my work. Here's a shot of Christian Martin (of Dirtybird fame) wearing one :) :) Hell yea!

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FB timeline photo I made for no particular reason. The imagery is inspired by the LOVE statue in Philly (and other cities)

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Some OP art, again for no specific reason

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Oh and I'm trying my hand at VJing for the party Saturday. It's all totally new to me, so much to do before then!
 
i like that first one, what would be neat would be to switch the city buildings with the crystal cluster (have the cluster under the biodome) but than make the skyscrapers look like they are actually a semi transparent crystal cluster. i dont know.
 
thanks, i like that idea :D probably would've taken a bit longer because i used buildings from the philly skyline (to have some connection to the b&w flyer). unfortunately didn't have enough time to keep going with it.

i started off making the whole thing grungy looking but the crew wanted it to be more janky-distorted-future-disney (lol) so that's where i went with it. here's the first output....

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(dropbox is lagging hardcore right now so it might not show up. weak)

no idea what im going to do for the next one.... narwhals and giant squid? :D
 
Wow, love these!!! so good!! I wish I had some artistic talent hidden in me somewhere - lol!
 
I love a beach with no one on it but me. I love a beach after a good storm with wood everywhere. I love trying to speak to clouds. I love when things just happen. And that the rabbits always seem to happen in December:
 
I love a beach with no one on it but me. I love a beach after a good storm with wood everywhere. I love trying to speak to clouds. I love when things just happen. And that the rabbits always seem to happen in December:

I just sat staring at this for about 5 minutes, the musculature & anatomy, form, movement & energy, all amazing.

I was thinking how you could use a hot glue gun to reconstruct it as a wall hanging but I guess you create them and walk away to let the sea reclaim them, transient & short lived, there's beauty in that as well.
 
Yeah, good thing I live in the age of photography...makes it easier to let things go.;) And thanks for the positive feedback to both of you (badandwicked and Alisdair).<3
 
That's really cool herbavore. Are you familiar with Andy Goldsworthy?

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There's a documentary on his work called Rivers and Tides. It comes recommended.
 
^yes, he is one of my heros. I love his work. He was a real pioneer. I think I saw that movie about 4 times LOL!

this rabbit is more like Deborah Butterfield's horses at the Portland Airport. She constructed them out of driftwood (lifesize) then carefully numbered each piece and deconstructed them. Then she cast each piece of wood in bronze and reconstructed them with the help of a crew. The bronze has a patina that gets it back close to the original grey color of the wood. There are a lot of take-offs from her work but they are a little too cutesy for me. Still amazing, though just because of the size.
 
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