
A friend of mine really loved my drawing style (hand drawn, rough, fat black lines, unprecise, black and white, simple, …) and asked me to illustrate the two things that matters to him most : God and his wife. Then he wanted me to illustrate various other elements that are part of his life (photography, cinema, faith, etc.) and to assemble it with the rest and to decorate it in a tatto style.
Imagine both illustrations bits on both forearms and you get the idea of the final project. I’ll post pictures once the tattoos have been done… for real!
Tattoo
October 6, 2011
Portfolio Update part. II
September 12, 2011

If we announced a Portfolio Update part. I, it’s because more was coming… well, more is here! So be sure to check out the Pata’Dôme Théâtre’s brochure, Ambacht Zone’s new logo and tons of new funky posters! Enjoy.
Oh, and by the way, don’t forget to check our blog – there are some cool silkscreening for sale! So, don’t miss out!
Pata’Dôme Théâtre / Trailer
June 21, 2011

Lately, we’ve been VERY busy! We’ve been hardworking on a 40 pages brochure for the new programme of the upcoming season 2011-2012 of the Patadome Théâtre in Irigny. They wanted it in a scrapbooking style. So, lots of work and lots of fun.
It’s going to be printed soon and added to our portfolio, but while waiting, we couldn’t resist to show you a little trailer of our work. So here it is, and watch this space for more!
Beautiful losers
April 16, 2011

Here is a great documentary – I mean, a very very good documentary! One of those who really get you inspired and pushes you to get creative straightaway!
I guess some of you are familiar with the work of The Beautiful losers – a collective group of artists who since the 1990s began a movement in the art world using D.I.Y. aesthetics from skateboarding, graffiti and underground music such as punk rock and hip-hop.
The artists discussed and interviewed in the film include Geoff McFetridge, Barry McGee, Margaret Kilgallen, Aaron Rose, Ed Templeton and many more.
Well, what are you waiting for? Get inspired and watch the full documentary on Babelgum.com for free here!
