Cantefables
Cantefables
Tess Martins’s whale can be seen at Cal Anderson Park on the giant red wall near the fountain. For the last 2 days, Tess along with a team of SEAT members have been animating her underwater scene with a colossal amount of paint.
Diving at the wall. Walrus 3.0
From the Archives: Watercolor and ink, circa 2008. They’re watching Jack Arnold’s ‘Creature from the Black Lagoon’ in 3D.
Check out those hands! I’ve never drawn so many photorealistic human features!
I’ve been meaning to post this Secret Sisters poster created for the Sasquatch Music Festival since May 2011, when the screen print poster show was happening, but I never did. No need to worry any longer though - for now, until eternity, this poster is posted. Due to the limited number of designers invited to create posters for Sasquatch each year, Drew Christie and I had/got to collaborate. I’m super happy with the result, and feel it’s successful. The Secret Sisters are pretty great, too. You can listen to my favorite song of theirs here: Tennesse Me Oh, and the poster’s for sale, too, if you want one
Black & white rainbow, Friday Harbor, WA, Summer 2011
Lake Kachess, Summer 2011
Tess Martin takes on the animation wall with the help of SEAT.
Saturday, October 1st, 2011 9am-6pm. Stop by and say hi. For more information on Tess’s project click on the Wallrus 3.0 link
I’ve been usurped of free time this summer and haven’t had a chance to blog what I’ve been working on lately; which is on my job. I have, however, been able to take some photos. (my other great hobby)
Kingfish Cafe
Seattle, Washington
Summer 2011
Do you want to find out more about this crazy Open Town project? Well, then I’ve got great news for you. I’ll be posting historic anecdotes, photographs, illustrations, motion samples and a plethora of other fun information and inspiration about Seattle’s, The Open Town on theopentown.com. Please click through to see what we’ve got going on…Thanks for stopping by Kalakala Press!