I made banners, design, printing, and sewing
Me sometimes go for some bombing, tagging, legals etc. Nowdays i dont as much, but still when im in the capital i ll find my crew and do some.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CaNZYDrsezc/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
https://www.instagram.com/p/CJv6TZkpaNp/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Or i also like collages.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CAp9_QIJ1Os/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
I like the lighting. The shadows around the knobs are nice
Gorgeous!!!
Lovely!
How do you get these done? I got on the DALL-E waiting list a couple of months ago but I still don’t hear anything back.
I’ve been playing with the public, more crude version Dalle Mini: DALL·E mini - by craiyon.com
Dalle 2 is quite incredible, also on the waiting list.
I just found a scanof this watercolor+acrylic+colored pencil. I did a number of years back. This was for a series of 1-off art/music 12" singles. There was to be only one copy of each pressed. If I recall, there were five or six of them, and together they comprised an entire album. When I say “1-off”, I am not exaggerating. There was to be only one copy of each record pressed and it would be packaged with the associated 12" painting. Alas, the label I was on collapsed before they were released - but not before all of the music and paintings were submitted. Now the paintings themselves are forever lost. No matter. I only liked two of them, and this is one of those.
Incidentally, the A-side of this one was called “If You can’t See Them…” and the b-side (natch) was “…They Can’t See You”.
Thanks man, I’ll check it out.
Love this!!
This is a gorgeous piece! I love the concept also, just out of curiosity was there going to be a compiled version? Like a regular album with just scans of all the pieces?
Nope, just one copy of each 12", with the associated painting. I’ve always been more into limited art/music releases than mass production. The label indulged that tendency. Most of my releases had signed and numbered hand-printed art (my own, and printed by me). It was neat. I’d been doing that sort of thing long before I got involved with them. My first proper release came with a hand-printed frontispiece of hand-made paper that I pressed from old CD longboxes (it was 1990) and expired gig flyers I’d collected from record stores.