Beautiful/Decay Book 6

Beautiful/Decay: Future Perfect. Presented by Toyota Prius Projects, Beautiful/Decay brings together over 100 artists from around the US creating new imagery revolving around the books “future perfect” theme.

“We asked artists to “show us what your ideal future would look like.” and over 300 submissions poured in, spanning every medium, technique, and style. From the 300 submissions, one Grand Prize winner was selected and over 100 finalist’s work will be featured throughout the publication.

The book also includes a feature length article with notable, emerging, New York artist, Robin Williams whose surreal paintings give us a view into her very own Future Perfect. Only 1,500 copies were made, all of which are ad-free and hand numbered.” – Beautiful/Decay

Buy the book

Here’s my page in the book.

Edition of 1,500

Perfect Bound, Rounded corners, French flaps and gatefold, collectable sticker, no ads, exclusive, hand-numbered

Page Count: 164

Style-X Shirts

I had the opportunity to make some shirts for Style X, the first expansion of SXSW into the fashion world. At the event, there were many vendors showing off the latest styles and shit, but I ended up working with Sanctuary Printshop to make a couple images that would be available for print-on-demand at the event.

After work

It’s always a weird feeling after you’ve accomplished one thing and then you’ve got to figure out what’s next. I have found that’s when the most important creations come out naturally. I’m currently in that mode with my work, check back later to see what happens.

Change is Good

change

Change is good, but it is hard to accept. We all go through some sort of change at some point in our lives. Cycles of feelings that we all share, just probably never talk about. Over the past few years I’ve experienced change. Nothing incredibly noteworthy, but I know that something has changed. My zine with Museums Press shows a bit of my process through those changes.

ZINE SOLD OUT

Jay Geurink

Just got this great painting last night from Jay Geurink. This big kitty was a collaboration between himself and friend, Brian Gilbert. Jay just launched a new site and has some cool t-shirts for sale on there. Go over and buy one and support this hard working artist. Thanks for the late-night, sneak delivery, Jay!