Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Ana Montiel





TAKAHIRO KIMURA

Japanese collage artist, 










Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Simón Prades

Japan I - Ink & Watercolor
 


 Japan II - Ink & Watercolor
 


 The Mask of the Red Death
 


 Mexico


 Me, Myself & I

Monday, May 16, 2011

Artist Feature

Paolo Lim, originally from Manila, now works out of southern Australia and the beachy vibes of his two homes imbue his style with a hot-cool dichotomy that makes for some fun work. I'm so impressed by his palette and his synthesis of graphic color blocks with photorealistic illustration, not to mention whatever  technique is behind the pieces. He has done quite a few album covers and editorial work. You can pick up a pretty rad t-shirt over at his site.









This Modern Life



"The things you own end up owning you."
-Tyler Durden, Fight Club by Chuck Palahnuik


I believe this concept can be a struggle for designers, as we are so enmeshed with the material world and all its manifestations. At this point in my life, I seek to shed most everything but the bare necessities, and I have to fight urges to sweep peachy little things into my keep (yard sale finds below were a gift, albeit somewhat of an impulse).  The quick sketch was inspired by conversations I've had with my roommate about the expectations we place on ourselves regarding success and status.... how we tie our happiness to a rubric we didn't even write. I challenge you (and myself) to identify something in your life.. a habit, a bill, a goal.. that you've acquired vicariously..... and throw it out the window.


This post is a departure from most of the posts at 'You are Here', but identifying what drives you is important... and so is knowing that you don't have to pick it out of a catalogue.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Found Objects

Great deals on a yard sale down the road..













Animal Rummy

I envy this dude's gig. So much. Animal Rummy is 'Rob Jones' out of Austin, TX who has landed consistent clientele such as Jack White and The Black Keys. His identifiable style, strong in integration of type  and spontaneity of imagery, delivers consistent dark delight. I posted some of my favorite gig posters, but there are so many more over at his site.



































Bernhard Lang

Lang, a photographer from Germany, captures whimsical aerial snapshots with incredible color, contrast, and atmosphere. You can access his work at Behance. I've also shared a couple pieces from his 'Winter Aerials' collection below.