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Brand Identities
Monterey Village, Album by Marlon Funaki
Sunlight / Autumn, Singles by Coldcut
Custom logo and branding for Holden Forero’s Right-on Records. 12” and 7” labels for Marlon Funaki’s Monterey Village and Coldcut’s Sunlight / Autumn, respectively.
2023, Clayoquot Wilderness Lodge
Complete redesign of the logo and branding for Clayoquot Wilderness Lodge, a luxury and eco-safari resort located on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The region surrounding the Clayoquot is virtually a ghost town on the west coast of the central island. The resort is extremely remote and only accessible via seaplane or ferry from the mainland.
Complete redesign of the logo and branding for Clayoquot Wilderness Lodge, a luxury and eco-safari resort located on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The region surrounding the Clayoquot is virtually a ghost town on the west coast of the central island. The resort is extremely remote and only accessible via seaplane or ferry from the mainland.
Branding, logotype, and packaging design for the conceptual Italian hot sauce brand, Bruciare. Intended as a love letter to both the confounding authenticity of Italian cuisine and the contemporary stampede of organic, unprocessed condiments through grocery aisles. Three heat levels, three designs.
2023, Karborn
Typographic poster on John Leigh a.ka. Karborn, a mixed-media artist and graphic designer based in London, UK.
With The Alleys of Your Mind, 2021, as a template, this is a completely Karborn-centric design, using creative elements found strictly from his digital oeuvre.
This artwork is created for personal enjoyment and expression. Any copyrighted material included is used solely for artistic purposes and not for profit or commercial gain.
The following excerpt is the label underneath, taken directly from karborn.com:
The Alleys of
42 x 49.7 cm
Artwork drawn directly onto the machines - pixel painting x pointillism x digital/analogue CRT-TRINITRON hybrid.
taken eternally into the ether by @ArtOnInternet
Cybotron - Alleys of Your Mind (1981 USA) - a brilliant rework of - Ultravox - Mr X (1980 UK)
The composition based in part on Saul Bass psychology textbook illustrations circa 1980s?
Cybotron recuts Ultravox and Karborn recuts Saul Bass in painted pixels. Thank you + acknowledgements to Cybotron. Saul Bass. Ultravox. John Foxx.
Typographic poster on John Leigh a.ka. Karborn, a mixed-media artist and graphic designer based in London, UK.
With The Alleys of Your Mind, 2021, as a template, this is a completely Karborn-centric design, using creative elements found strictly from his digital oeuvre.
This artwork is created for personal enjoyment and expression. Any copyrighted material included is used solely for artistic purposes and not for profit or commercial gain.
The following excerpt is the label underneath, taken directly from karborn.com:
The Alleys of
Your Mind
42 x 49.7 cmArtwork drawn directly onto the machines - pixel painting x pointillism x digital/analogue CRT-TRINITRON hybrid.
taken eternally into the ether by @ArtOnInternet
Cybotron - Alleys of Your Mind (1981 USA) - a brilliant rework of - Ultravox - Mr X (1980 UK)
The composition based in part on Saul Bass psychology textbook illustrations circa 1980s?
Cybotron recuts Ultravox and Karborn recuts Saul Bass in painted pixels. Thank you + acknowledgements to Cybotron. Saul Bass. Ultravox. John Foxx.
Conceptual advertising campaign for ED RUSCHA / NOW THEN, an exhibition showcasing Edward Ruscha’s work spanning across his six-decade career, displayed at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) (Floor 6) between Sep. 10, 2023 and Jan. 13, 2024.
The campaign is based on Ruscha’s Swarm of Red Ants from Insects, 1972, with one from a portfolio of six screenprints on display during the exhibition. Elements of the artwork itself were used as digital assets for poster, feather flag, and gift shop item designs, as well as a variety pack of internet display / banner ads.
This artwork is created for personal enjoyment and expression. Any copyrighted material included is used solely for artistic purposes and not for profit or commercial gain.
2023, Object Permanence
Photographic Series / Editorial Spread
“a meditation + exercise + celebration of our dearest
subterranean gunslingers.
Disposable six-shooters firing incendiary rounds of acrylic ammunition.
Hugs, stains,
faux groceries.
Palettes kiss the underground walls.
Thy neighbor might just be a musician of
color & underlying shape.
& do not neglect impermanence; it is
to be celebrated.
Especially when the art itself is a fleeting moment of time…
Commemorate your neighborhood ambassadors of love
through pigment & propellant.
This is the law.”
Designer,
Photographer,
Art / Creative Director,
Post-Production Editor,
Concept Developer,
Lighting,
Stylist:
Evan Fandrei
Model:
Will Price
Photographic Series / Editorial Spread
“a meditation + exercise + celebration of our dearest
subterranean gunslingers.
Disposable six-shooters firing incendiary rounds of acrylic ammunition.
Hugs, stains,
faux groceries.
Palettes kiss the underground walls.
Thy neighbor might just be a musician of
color & underlying shape.
& do not neglect impermanence; it is
to be celebrated.
Especially when the art itself is a fleeting moment of time…
Commemorate your neighborhood ambassadors of love
through pigment & propellant.
This is the law.”
Designer,
Photographer,
Art / Creative Director,
Post-Production Editor,
Concept Developer,
Lighting,
Stylist:
Evan Fandrei
Model:
Will Price
Fine Art
2022, Ink / Stamp Self-Portrait
Ink by hand with a sculpted vinyl block
정, jeong
“Rather than through a definition, jeong is best explained through examples such as a mother sharing food with her friends or children and adding more at the end; a bus driver greeting passengers and asking them to hold on tight; constant fighting with someone that ultimately forms a bond with him or her; two people at a restaurant sharing their food with each other; assistance for an elderly person to carry a heavy bag or walk up stairs; and a seller of vegetables or fruit at a market throwing in a few more items for free.”
— Jeong: a concept to be experienced, not defined
Ink by hand with a sculpted vinyl block
정, jeong
“Rather than through a definition, jeong is best explained through examples such as a mother sharing food with her friends or children and adding more at the end; a bus driver greeting passengers and asking them to hold on tight; constant fighting with someone that ultimately forms a bond with him or her; two people at a restaurant sharing their food with each other; assistance for an elderly person to carry a heavy bag or walk up stairs; and a seller of vegetables or fruit at a market throwing in a few more items for free.”
— Jeong: a concept to be experienced, not defined
Inklings
Filmic
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