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Found these photos when cleaning out my computer. The weaving for the cover was a lot of fun and more interesting in 3D.




July 15, 2010 ⁞⁞⁞ NO COMMENTS »

Found these photos when cleaning out my computer. The weaving for the cover was a lot of fun and more interesting in 3D.




July 15, 2010 ⁞⁞⁞ NO COMMENTS »

I’ve been interested in Henry Darger’s work for a while now, but I never knew anything about who he was. After watching the 2004 documentary, In the Realms of the Unreal, his paintings have taken on a whole new meaning for me. The documentary does an amazing job (and you can stream it from Netflix) but if you don’t have the time to watch it, it’s worth reading through his Wikipedia page to get an idea of what an interesting man he was. Now I need to get to the American Folk Art Museum—they have a few Darger shows up until September 19.
June 29, 2010 ⁞⁞⁞ NO COMMENTS »


invitations for an upcoming party party at my house.
June 24, 2010 ⁞⁞⁞ NO COMMENTS »

illustration for Richard Florida’s piece in the Atlantic, How the Crash Will Reshape America
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June 22, 2010 ⁞⁞⁞ NO COMMENTS »

Not sure where I first found out about Gavin Potenza because I see his work everywhere. I love that he pulls his style from vintage posters and applies it to super-contemporary infographics (including one about the worst oil spills in history that he’s been updating).
June 18, 2010 ⁞⁞⁞ NO COMMENTS »

unused photo from a CD package project
June 15, 2010 ⁞⁞⁞ NO COMMENTS »

Pit stop in New York tonight. I’ll be in DC all weekend.
June 10, 2010 ⁞⁞⁞ NO COMMENTS »
June 4, 2010 ⁞⁞⁞ 2 COMMENTS »

Some type I made for a t-shirt for American Literary Magazine last Fall.
June 1, 2010 ⁞⁞⁞ NO COMMENTS »

Before I moved out of DC, I made sure to check out “Beat Memories: The Photographs of Allen Ginsberg” at the National Gallery of Art. The photos are primarily portraits of Ginsberg’s friends, who were also authors, poets, artists, and musicians, and each photo has some lines of loopy cursive written by Ginsberg. If you want to inspiration to fill your life with more spontaneous creativity and to feel both uncool and full of unlimited potential for cool at the same time, make sure to take a look this summer—the show’s up until September 6.
Food for thought: Kerouac began writing On the Road while living with his parents.
May 30, 2010 ⁞⁞⁞ 2 COMMENTS »
Newly graduated & unemployed. Excited to start making the things I want to make. Stay tuned for pictures I’m drawing, things I’m thinking about, photos I’m taking, cool stuff I’m liking, and everything else I’m interested in (and I think you will be too).
May 29, 2010 ⁞⁞⁞ NO COMMENTS »