... this was the promo piece I drew Amber for (as mentioned in Amber) Love the magazine. Hoping they’d like it enough to possibly publish it. Sent ages ago though and haven’t heard back. meh… Amber was worth it anyway. Love the end result, and I don’t care what they or ya’ll think. heh, okay that’s not true. Us artists thrive on the opinions of others. Don’t hate her, please… sniff
This is a rather old image from the bottom of my big box of negatives that I’m slowly converting to digital files. I had been out on a fashion shoot and at the end of it I found I had 2 frames left. So on the way home with the model I stopped in at Graffitti Hall of Fame in Alexandria which is one of the inner city suburbs of Sydney. In this digital age its hard to imagine having faith in taking a good picture with only two goes at it but there you are! I got the model on to the roller and shot one from the front and with the very last frame shot this one. I hope you like it as much as I do. :) This is what it looks like framed
Hearts At War / / Opening Night – Friday 18th January 2008 / 6pm to 8pm / / At The Brunswick St. Gallery / 322 Brunswick st. Fitzroy 3065 / / I am so looking forward to the opening of this exhibition. Most of all I would like to say what a privilege it is to be working with two incredibly talented souls that are Jessica Tremp and Michael Alesich. / / To make Opening Night even more special, the first thirty people in to see the exhibition on Friday evening will receive their very own “Hearts At War” ID badge. Some are even signed by the artists involved! Check ‘em out! / / Jessica and Michael have also uploaded images and journals re this event… See here and here / / As seen on the streets of Melbourne!! / / / / Here is an image from the show… / / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography
Recently we did a test shoot for two really funny and crazy guys who also happen to make music together, Jase and Tom after their manager aeris saw my stuff on RedBubble and decided I am shit hot at what I do. (I’m working on the modesty bit, I swear.) Anyway they really really didn’t want to do a photo shoot in a smelly, public, and damp mens’ toilet so naturally I nagged at them until they relented. Then the first thing their manager said upon viewing this image was “That one’s for RedBubble!” So here it is.
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Finally had a chance to do my web site, so I wanted to do some promo tees. Here’s the first one with my RGB guys.
Finally had a chance to do my web site, so I wanted to do some promo tees. Here’s the second one with my metallic little guy’s head.
Tis only a few weeks until I move to Melbourne, so I thought I’d get my big, sheet-metalled guy to do some reconnaissance before I landed. Unfortunately, in true gigantic robot fashion, he decided to destroy the picturesque cityscape of the footy city. Apparently it will be rebuilt and ready for when I alight. In the 3 background colours … RED, GREEN and BLUE!
Tis only a few weeks until I move to Melbourne, so I thought I’d get my big, sheet-metalled guy to do some reconnaissance before I landed. Unfortunately, in true gigantic robot fashion, he decided to destroy the picturesque cityscape of the footy city. Apparently it will be rebuilt and ready for when I alight. In the 3 background colours … RED, GREEN and BLUE!
RedBubble Promo! Enjoy all of you, I took my time to create this baby.
For this challenge over at “A T-Shirt Revolution”.
We love canvas. And Paul really loves canvas – his walls are covered with the stuff. It’s a…
We love canvas. And Paul really loves canvas – his walls are covered with the stuff. It’s a classic format for displaying all sorts of artwork. Canvas makes us so happy that we do crazy things, like reducing the price by 20% for 72 hours so you can fill your walls with it too. Here’s Paul with “Silence (Love Awaits)” by Lindsay Blamey: And as you probably won’t have believed us, we’re going to repeat it, all stretched canvas, reduced by 20%, for the next 72 hours. Or until Sunday night for those of you who don’t like numbers. / / Maybe you’ll use this chance to let everyone know about your work on RedBubble or just maybe there’s a bit of wall space at home that’s feeling a bit empty. / / And just like on Columbo, there’s one more thing: We pushed the instant gratification button and guarantee that your canvas will ship in two business days or it’s on us. And for those that love to share, upload a photo of your canvas(es) to the Buyers’ Booth in the next two weeks. We’ll reward three people with a AU$20 RedBubble gift certificate. Details: No code needed, simply checkout with a canvas (or five) in your cart. Discount calculated on base prices through Sunday. Here are a couple of close up shots of the prints themselves so you can bask in the amazing quality. Go ahead, bask, no one’s looking. Images by Narelle, Kookylane and Monkeyboy. And here are a few shots from the Buyers’ Booth. The madness ends Sunday March 29, 2009 at 11:59 US Pacific Time.
Multi-exposure of the two guys from Save Us For Summer (and a chair from the 70s!)....plus a dog. / Band promo image taken near the Powerhouse in Brisbane Qld.
a surreal vision for a fantastic year ! but… / I had an idea of making your own calendar ! / Simply choose 13 of your favorite images you would like for your calendar. / I’ll make it, you buy it. It’s as simple as that and it will be yours. / You just need to send me a bubble mail ! / Isn’t it a good idea ?
a whole year with very special doggies but… / I had an idea of making your own calendar ! / Simply choose 13 of your favorite images you would like for your calendar. / I’ll make it, you buy it. It’s as simple as that and it will be yours. / You just need to send me a bubble mail ! / Isn’t it a good idea ?
Shot & Edited by Matt Allan / Styling by V’n’V Boutique / MUA Jaz Rhodes / Hair fliQ h for V’n’V Boudoir Promo
Dream dream dream… for a whole year ! but… / I had an idea of making your own calendar ! / Simply choose 13 of your favorite images you would like for your calendar. / I’ll make it, you buy it. It’s as simple as that and it will be yours. / You just need to send me a bubble mail ! / Isn’t it a good idea ?
It’s September! Which is pretty exciting by itself, and we’ve taken that excitement one step further by celebrating the recent launch of …
It’s September! Which is pretty exciting by itself, and we’ve taken that excitement one step further by celebrating the recent launch of our marvellous 2010 RedBubble Calendars with a quite brilliant offer. We’ve knocked 15% off all calendars, that’s 365 days for the price of 310. Where else can you find such value? Nowhere that’s where. And when you buy 10 or more, we’ll give you free shipping. But you only have one week to enjoy this offer, (ends 10am AEST, convert to your time.) so if you haven’t already chosen 12 images and selected what will be brightening your kitchen next April, then I’d suggest you get your skates on and make yourself a fancy new calendar. Of course if you’re really stretched for time, you can just buy somebody else’s. And over here, someone called ‘Jo’, has written all about how useful they are as gifts or even at making you some money, with which to buy more calendars I expect. And when they look this lovely, it’s just not surprising. / / / 2009 is so last year. Regards, Mr Baxter – Deputy of Date and Time, But Mainly Date —-—-—-- Follow my every exciting move on Twitter. / And add me to your watchlist.
Thanks to Jeff for giving me the idea to try doing the SC work on this :) Location – Birmingham Motorcycle Show, Birmingham NEC Featured in Selective Colouring (1st October 2009) Camera & Software Info / Camera:Canon EOS 400D / Lense(s):Sigma DG 28-300mm 1:3.5-6.3 Telephoto / Software:Gimp 2.6 © 2009 Ross Spencer. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorised use prohibited. This photograph may not be reproduced, copied or distributed, under any circumstances or conditions without prior written consent from me. My work is NOT public domain.
If you’re not used to promoting your own work, writing articles or showing off your talents, there are some simple things you can do to t…
If you’re not used to promoting your own work, writing articles or showing off your talents, there are some simple things you can do to test the waters and build confidence. Self promotion needn’t always be about saying ‘here, look at my art’. Your expertise, experiences and knowledge are just as good advertisements for you as an artist: Write a journal about an art event, gallery opening or exhibition you’ve attended. Sell someone else. Tell us about another artist you’ve spotted. Interview them. Give us a behind the scenes look at how you work. Show us pictures. Share hints and tips or write up a tutorial or ‘how to’ about the techniques you use. Share some great resources you’ve found online. Let us know about a big exhibition or show that’s coming to your town. Collaborate on a work with another artist then write about the experience. Tell us the story behind one of your works. Where it happened or what it means to you. Teach yourself a new technique or skill and write about what you learnt. Test drive (borrow) new camera equipment or computer software and write a review. / Once you’ve done these things, make sure you take the opportunity to get them out to the wider world. If social networking is your thing, post it as a note on Facebook, tweet about it on Twitter with a link back to the article and use relevant keywords so others may find it in Twitter search. Drop an email to a local paper or press if you’ve written about a local event. If you’ve written a great tutorial or review, think about bloggers that may be interested in sharing it with their readers. / / The key to getting started is to find something related to your art or your work that you’re confident in sharing or writing about. Don’t just focus on RedBubble as an audience, think about how you can get that extra bit of mileage out of what you’ve written about and who else might be interested. Above all, don’t underestimate your own knowledge or expertise, or assume people won’t be interested or they’ll already know about it. Writing the Community posts has revealed time and time again that this usually isn’t the case and for every 10 people who are familiar with the topic, there are 10 more who really gain some insight from what you’ve written. Nat
Have been struggeling with this thing ALL day but finally got it done!!:) / Hope you’ll like it!!! / Wishing you all a GREAT weekend!!! / lo…
Have been struggeling with this thing ALL day but finally got it done!!:) / Hope you’ll like it!!! / Wishing you all a GREAT weekend!!! / love, / Daisy~’*- /
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