A Writer’s Perspective: Jenni Prange Boran in Austin
Since being home from the Austin Film Festival I’ve had to answer a lot of questions. Before I explain, let me say this — I attended the festival with a Producer’s Badge and a script in the second...
View ArticleInterview: The Disney Illustration Process with Jerrod Maruyama
There is one part of the creation process that freelance illustrators go through that always seems a mystery to me – the beginning. When the audience sees the final piece in a gallery or as a product...
View Article“Please Tip Your Illustrator On The Way Out, Thank You.”
Life is a series of jumbled and contrasting pieces. Wait. Scratch that. They’re not contrasting, just disparate – an immobile network of gears and some of those gears are in fact raccoon pelts and...
View ArticleThe Artist’s Life: Nothing Happens Over Night
‘If the artist life is anything, it’s fucking tedious. Can I just fast forward to the part where I only need to make like five pieces a year and I’m surrounded by supple young male interns and...
View ArticleHigh Art: Interview with artist Ryan Humphrey
For UK based artist Ryan Humphrey, the internet and all shades of social media are tools for getting his work out there. He’s eager — excited. Ambitious. There’s an inspired fever to his love and...
View ArticleWhat is ‘Evil Tender’?
I was out drinking the other night and someone asked me about this site. ‘Evil Tender. It sounds so negative.’ True. ‘Evil’ is a hard word and I took for granted that whoever saw my site would read my...
View ArticleThe Renegade Craft Fair | San Francisco
Fort Mason sits along a tidal cove in San Francisco. The Spanish built it as a military base in 1776 but when California became part of the union in 1850, the US military claimed the fort as their own....
View ArticleA Brief Look: The Playful Art of Anne Benjamin
By Chris Jalufka | 09.25.2013 The work of illustrator and printmaker Anne Benjamin is delightful. Some might not like that word, but to me it rings true — her prints are full of delight. It could be...
View ArticleInterview: The Playful Prints of Illustrator Anne Benjamin
Chicago based illustrator and printmaker Anne Benjamin creates designs that have the fantastical feel of a Disneyland ride poster. She shows us adventures. A promise of fun and excitement. Her work...
View ArticleInterview: Ash Thorp Talks ‘Lost Boy’
Designer Ash Thorp has an active mind. From his work on big Hollywood films to his podcast and many side projects, Thorp is an artist who keeps going. He’s an enthusiast creator whose recent work on...
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