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Meathaus Enterprises: Comics + Cartooning + Art + Inspiration

Meathaus Enterprises: Comics + Cartooning + Art + Inspiration
Alex Schubert and friends made a new Blobby Boys cartoon, check it out: Look at Kouhei Ashino’s funny drawings on his blog and Flickr. Check out Sander Van de Vijver’s drawings and sketchbooks on his website and Flickr. The world is cool. Think of something that would kick-ass, type it in your browser and there it is. Someone from Helsinki will have already made it and it is there for free to be jammin on.

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Small Ass Zines Small Ass Zines goes to Texas!! There will be an exhibition at the Zine Society Library in CentralTrak, The University of Texas at Dallas Artist Residency and Gallery. Please email me at ness@nesslee.com for more information and deadlines! More about the exhibition: The Zine Society Library exhibition is interactive and allows gallery patrons to discover and enjoy small press and self published art zines by a diverse group of artists and illustrators. Participants will have the opportunity to experience these works in six artist-curated reading rooms, encouraging attendees to absorb the works at a casual pace.

The Ultimate List Of Online Color Tools For Web Developers Jun 26th, 09 by Dicky | Tools Advertisement As a web designer, we will always deal with colors. There are a lot of useful online color tools such as color wheel, color scheme, color palette, color picker, and etc. When i try to search for a complete list of online color tools, i can’t found any. When you visit photographer Alex Wallbaum’s website, the first tab is a collection of still life images that use set design, lighting and often dry ice to create a shot like nothing you’ve ever seen before. The images are the result of a creative partnership between Alex and Aleia Murawski whose joint vision creates photographs that are surreally stylish. Based in Chicago, the duo met back in 2014 while working at an art studio in the city. “Our collaboration has always been very conversational,” the pair tells It’s Nice That. “One of us will find an object we are excited about that can become the focal point of an image – we then build a composition around it in an improvisational way using objects we have collected from around our studio.”

NOT CONTENT The Second Holly Grove, between Avalon and Money, Mississippi, 2013 An extract from my notes on the 5th of February - 'Leaving Granada we came across an old store front near Holcomb, MS, and stopped to photograph it - the first of many finds of the day. She gives special mentions to tutors Chris Shepherd and Martina Bramkamp, who “really cared about everyone’s projects and encourage us to keep pushing and improving”, but also notes that “the biggest thing I learned is the tutors aren’t always right! Their job is to challenge you and your ideas and make you think differently, but at the same time I learned to stick to my guns if something felt right”. Her first year film Mind the Gap shows early experiments with pacing and an eye for detail, animating the patterns of the tube seat upholstery to the soundtrack of rush hour London. While it displays Katy’s innate skill for texture and hypnotic visuals, it is much more abstract than Contact, and the animator wasn’t entirely sold on it until her tutor Martina encouraged her to send it to festivals.

Brokin nglish. Saturday - March 21st, 2014 | Location: Seattle Given the timing of us being in Juneau, someone made mention of visiting the Mendenhall Glacier, and that the large lake was frozen and we’d have about an hour journey with crossing the lake, as well as the hike up the glacier to the Ice Cave entrance. There were lots of pitfalls and it was all about staying on the path, but given the weather warming up, we didn’t expect the lake to remain frozen all the way through (the First mini glacier shot) with the heavy foot traffic, but it did and was an amazing trip in. The usual trek would be about 3 hours had the lake not been frozen! If you ever get the chance to go to Juneau (preferably the winter season, to insure the glacier and lake freeze to be firm) I HIGHLY recommend visiting the ice cave, walking the lake (or ski) and taking in the site.

This Sunday’s Citadel festival in London has been hyped by a dreamy series of posters and launch animations in the lead-up. Behind the campaign is Jennifer Heale, lead designer at the festival, who worked together with animator Andrew Khosravani on the films for 2017, bringing the event’s collaged, space-inspired artwork to life. “This year we chose to focus on an intergalactic journey,” says Jennifer. “Looking at London and how it’s ever changing and shifting, it seemed topical. One day last summer, around noon, I called Athena, a 13-year-old who lives in Houston, Texas. She answered her phone—she’s had an iPhone since she was 11—sounding as if she’d just woken up. We chatted about her favorite songs and TV shows, and I asked her what she likes to do with her friends. “We go to the mall,” she said. “Do your parents drop you off?

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