New Work: Poster for Nabs
This is a Pro Bono piece I created with Art director Denver Eastman at draft fcb.
It is in support of Nabs: The National Advertising Benevolent Society
which is a charitable organization that provides assistance to folks in the communications industry, who need help due to illness, injury, unemployment or financial difficulties.
I created the scritchy background by scanning in one of my silk screen prints. I then drew the boat, water and lettering by hand and then layered them in using photoshop.
I LOVE how Denver included his type in a torn piece of paper. It adds texture and a nice spontaneous feel to the poster. It also reminds me of Paul Rand's collage work - which is always a good thing.
Below are 2 other ideas I submitted during the sketch process.
I like the mix of Victorian advertising cuts (the boat) and crayon.
This was influenced by the film titles of Saul Bass.
I like the use of a very high horizon line.
But she kept to herself...
A Smile in the Mind
Karyn's 365 Project + my Dress judy silkscreen print
Karyn Valino of the Workroom has a neat project beginning on her makesomething blog. She has joined the 365 project on Flickr and consequently must post one photo a day for a year. A neat way to document time methinks. On day 3 she included this photo of her dresser which includes my dress judy print + a really cute benjamin bunny.
