thisissand.com
Posted on July 15th, 2008 at 11:14 pm by bill

 

 

thisissand.com is a website for play. It changes the pixels on the screen into digital sand that can be used as building material for cosmic landscapes, Clemens-style sand paintings, mandalas and so on.

This is a joint project of the designers Johanna Lundberg and Jenna Sutela with the Flash programmer Timo Koro. We wanted to create a playground of colours and sound for people to play with us in our sandbox - within the computer screen.

‘Animal Conclave’ artshow pics
Posted on October 21st, 2007 at 6:17 pm by admin

we had a great turn out on Thursday night, sold 1 painting right away, and a few shirts. here’s some pics.






‘Animal Conclave’ group art show
Posted on October 16th, 2007 at 6:27 pm by admin

Meet Tyrone art exhibition

nothing better than starting a blog with an art exhibition.

yes, we are having a group art show this thursday in surry hills, please come visit!

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Meet Tyrone + SMC + Striker “ANIMAL CONCLAVE”

Thursday 18th - Wednesday 24th October

3 independent artists collaborating to fuse a rustic earthy theme combined with street style.

3D animator and graphic designer, Bill Chen has recently made his mark in the fashion industry with his street-wear label ‘Meet Tyrone’. Meet Tyrone’s signature style bases itself on utopian values, finding interest and wonder in even the most inanimate of objects. Featuring four major prints titled ‘Diamond Horse’, ‘Anubis’, ‘Reindeer’ and ‘Swallows ‘n’ Feathers’, ‘Animals in 3D’ is Meet Tyrone’s latest range of t-shirts’ & hoodies’ to hit the streets. In this range, ‘Meet Tyrone’ experiments with popular geometric art, lines, shapes and patterns.

SMC is a self-taught artist with no formal art or design training. He uses character based styles and images, concentrating on simple black definite lines and a minimal colour palette. Influenced by 60’s comics, cubism & Japanese pop art, repetitive characters and images are his recognisable signature traits. For this exhibition, SMC has chosen to use a medley of raw materials & neutral tones, mixed with a ’street style’ impact.

Like his squid brethren that hide amongst the rocks of the ocean, ‘Striker’ hides amongst the citizens of the city. You might have caught a glimpse of his slithering, oozing arm that scrawls his images. Half man, half squid, ‘Strikers’ images are on the darker side of the ocean. This is the first time he has come out of the dark to show his canvases as part of the group show, Animal Conclave.

Visit www.meettyrone.com for more information.