Collage Studies

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Collage Studies

Here is a Flickr set of some color and form studies I have been playing with. The idea with these is for them to be more spontaneous, creating a venue to experiment with very basic elements and colors rather than having a premeditated composition in mind. Most included in the set (which will grow over time) will be created in less than 10 minutes each.

Contemporary Collage Show @ North Eastern Illinois University

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Contemporary Collage Show @ NEIU

Here are some images of my work at the Contemporary Collage Show @ North Eastern Illinois University. Scans of the work to be added to my Collage Studies Flickr set sooner or later.

Let There Be Geo at Columbia Collage Chicago’s A+D Gallery

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Let There Be Geo

Above is the only good image I got of my work for the Let There Be Geo show at Columbia College Chicago’s A+D Gallery. Thanks to curator Elizabeth Burke-Dain for including me and for her long time support of what I do.

Jettison Magazine Cover

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Jettison Magazine Cover

Jettison Magazine asked me to design a cover for their sixth issue (summer 2010). I thought this was a chance to push the boundaries and try something a little more abstract in a more finished piece than my color and shape inspiration. So… I did that.

ReadyMade Magazine Illustration

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Readymade Magazine Illustration

The kind folks over at ReadyMade Magazine asked me to put together an illustration for their new column called Why It’s Worth it. This specific article was about the re-release of Richard Schultz’s 1966 leisure collection. The above illustration ran in the June/July 2010 issue.

RRR Project Art Collaboration With Pete Skvara

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RRR Project Art Collaboration With Pete Skvara

Recently I offered up some help to Scott Massey who puts together RRR magazine. This is what he said, “collaborate with someone and make cool shit, and send it to me. That is all I need.” Above is six of eleven pieces that frequent collaborator Pete Skvara and I did in a 4 hour collage freakout at his home studio for the Rrelease show in California. See a digital sneak peek e-zine of the mag here.

Super8 Magazine

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Super8 Magazine Collaboration

Super8 is a bad ass Milan based magazine. They asked me to do a cover design for them as part for their Collabor8 series. The theme was “Learn”. Above is the outcome.

Edelman Chicago Consumer’s Creative in Residence

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Edelman Chicago Consumer’s Creative in Residence

Edelman has asked me to join their team here in Chicago as “Creative in Residence”. It was a very humbling experience to have the largest independent public relations company in the world recognize my community involvement and collaborative efforts over the past few years here in the City of Big Shoulders and ask me not only to join them but to join them completely on my own terms including flexible part time work, mostly off site, and the opportunity to hire creatives in my network to execute projects when the work load becomes too heavy. My main responsibility is making new business pitches more engaging utilizing not only my problem solving skills but my printmaking and book making skills. So far I have done everything from design inner office invites to creating meeting leave-behinds to developing an artist grant program. Above are a few digital pieces I have done for my introduction to the team. Thanks to Amanda Mooney of We Are The Digital Kids and Matthew Clay (and Edelman!) for making it happen.

showPOD Pilsen Storefront Collaboration

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CUAS showPOD Pilsen Storefront Collaboration with Pete Skvara

The Chicago Urban Arts Society asked me to participate in their Pop-Up Storefront Gallery project here in the Pilsen Area of Chicago. Because of the budget restrains I invited Pete Skvara to the table. We took a couple evenings and a bunch of salvaged materials from over the years and made it happen. The result is a twenty-by-ten foot installation. Cost of supplies to create and install the installation… zero dollars. Between Pete and I and our hoarder habits, we had enough material to freak out at just about any size without going broke. Here is a link to the flickr set of process and final photos.

Colorway Series on inPRINT

Colorway Series on inPRINT

I’m pleased to announce that my Colorway series from the Concoction show is now available as archival giclée prints on inPRNT.

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