FASHEMATICS.....
Los Angeles based illustrator
Patrick Hruby has created a new series of work based on an unpublished short story titled “The Archipelago,” written by his boyfriend
Seth Stewart. “The Archipelago” tells the story of a strange phenomenon called The Forgetting affecting the chain of islands that make up the archipelago. In order to prevent The Forgetting, each island tells a tale to preserve its artifacts, history, and memory. Patrick illustrates this story beautifully with his signature use of punchy colors and geometric forms, creating his interpretations of islands, its wayward inhabitants, and their belongings.
Hailing from the Netherlands, illustrator
Sue Doeksen creates wonderful worlds that are overpopulated with bright colors and friendly shapes, with mediums ranging from physical, digital, pencil-drawn, paper-cut, and animated. Judging from the massive amounts of blissfully exciting work on her blog, Sue is clearly one of those artists that doesn’t give up: most likely because she can’t stop creating.
EFTERKLANG - MAGIC CHAIRS
Date: October 2009
Client: Efterklang / Rumraket / 4AD
Add for danish music magazine Gaffa:
Sleeve for the 7" release with I Was Playing Drums and Me Me Me The Brick House.
PERFORMING PARADES - album cover artwork
Date: October 2009
Client: Efterklang / The Leaf Label
TURBOWEEKEND
Date: November 2008
Client: Turboweekend / Mermaid Records
Single cover for After Hours, released 2008.
TURBOWEEKEND - Nightshift
Date: 2007
Client: Turboweekend / Copenhagen Records
We created a visual identity for the Copenhagen based electronic rock trio. This included designing album covers, clothes, sets and props that gave the band an all round visual impact for their audience of fun- and partyloving youngsters.
Turboweekend live at P3 Guld