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Tag Archives: Illustration
Nov 13
Brendan Lynch
Brendan is another homie I met while my friend was DJing a dingy, (literally) underground club in New York. We were trying to yell at each other over the music and crowd, and though we were only able to communicate a few things to one another, one of those I remembered was his website. [...]
Posted in Design, Illustration, art, style Also tagged brendan lynch, collage, installation art, mixed media, sculpture 5 Comments
Nov 5
LOOK: Nikki Farquharson
24 year old, London-based Nikki Farquharson’s mixed media art is wild. While at once very sexy and provocative, it’s also childishly creative and fun — almost comic-book’y at times. All the pieces shown here are illustration-based (coloured pens), combined with found imagery. She is currently looking for photographers to collaborate with, as well [...]
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Nov 3
Tangents Interviews
As part of Booooooom’s first ever art show (in conjunction with Lifetime Collective), Jeff has been conducting interviews with each of the artists featured. The list is as follows:
Erika Somogyi (New York)
Jennilee Marigomen (Vancouver)
Garry Trinh (Australia)
Ben Tour (Gibsons)
Kenichi Hoshine (New York)
Luke Ramsey (Pender Island)
The first interview is up today, and it’s with the very [...]
Posted in Event, Illustration, Writing, art, style Also tagged ben tour, booooooom!, Jeff Hamada, Painting, tangents Leave a comment
Oct 16
Milton Glaser Draws & Lectures
There’s something fantastic about this video. It’s not necessarily the quality of the actual drawing that Glaser comes away with, or even so much getting to see the process of its construction. Rather, the magic in this video comes through the simultaneity of listening to his voice asserting ideas about drawing as an [...]
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May 1
Harold J. Treherne
Harold Treherne was a grassroots artist (the mission of the grassroots artist was to present life in the most realistic way possible) alive from 1899–1975. Personally, I’m a sucker for this kind of work. Colored pencil? Ballpoint pen? Yes.
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