Kaneto Shindo's masterful erotic ghost-story KURONEKO (Black Cat) is out today on Criterion DVD and Blu-ray. A must-see for lovers of Japanese cinema and the fantastic, it has become a personal favorite of mine through my work with Janus Films and Criterion on the film's new theatrical release and DVD package. I wrote previously about the process behind designing the poster; For the DVD/BD cover Criterion wanted to not stray too far from that, and after noticing the almost -disappearing quality of certain metallic inks when working on THE MUSIC ROOM, Eric Skillman put together this composition in which the ghost mother character would hover alone in the woods, then vanish when looked at from another angle. I loved the concept and was excited to take advantage of the print medium by doing something interesting and different like this. Here are a couple of shots of the cover--although the effect is hard to capture with a camera-- followed by some images of my booklet layout and menu designs. I couldn't be a bigger fan of this beautiful film, and I'm excited for others to discover it. Thanks to Eric Skillman, Sarah Habibi, and the Janus and Criterion staff for a job well done.
10.17.2011
OUT NOW: KURONEKO
Kaneto Shindo's masterful erotic ghost-story KURONEKO (Black Cat) is out today on Criterion DVD and Blu-ray. A must-see for lovers of Japanese cinema and the fantastic, it has become a personal favorite of mine through my work with Janus Films and Criterion on the film's new theatrical release and DVD package. I wrote previously about the process behind designing the poster; For the DVD/BD cover Criterion wanted to not stray too far from that, and after noticing the almost -disappearing quality of certain metallic inks when working on THE MUSIC ROOM, Eric Skillman put together this composition in which the ghost mother character would hover alone in the woods, then vanish when looked at from another angle. I loved the concept and was excited to take advantage of the print medium by doing something interesting and different like this. Here are a couple of shots of the cover--although the effect is hard to capture with a camera-- followed by some images of my booklet layout and menu designs. I couldn't be a bigger fan of this beautiful film, and I'm excited for others to discover it. Thanks to Eric Skillman, Sarah Habibi, and the Janus and Criterion staff for a job well done.
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criterion,
dvd covers,
kuroneko,
process
10.14.2011
CHARLOTTE RAMPLING: THE LOOK
Here's a new theatrical poster I made for Kino for CHARLOTTE RAMPLING: THE LOOK. Subtitled as "a self-portrait through others," it's a lovely kind of documentary -portrait with Rampling, one of the finest and most beautiful English actresses, talking with other artists and friends about creativity, art, performance, film, and life. Read more about the film in this Guardian piece and check playdates here.
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charlotte rampling,
kino,
movie posters,
the look
10.13.2011
JOY
I was recently asked to come up with some album artwork for Souvenir Driver, the band/alias of my good friend Nate Wey. I'm always excited to work on projects with Nate, who you may remember from a previous blog post on his great photography. Learn more and get the JOY LP here.
Labels:
album covers,
natron dreaming,
souvenir driver
10.07.2011
MAN WITH A MOVIE CAMERA PRINT
New screenprint for The Belcourt Theatre celebrating this Sunday night's one-screening-only pairing of Dziga Vertov's 1929 masterpiece MAN WITH A MOVIE CAMERA with a live score performed by The Alloy Orchestra. This is a 3-color 18x24" signed & numbered edition of 50 prints produced locally at Kangaroo Press on textured brown craft paper stock. Get yours Sunday at the Belcourt, or if you can't make it, I've put a stack for sale in my shop.
The prints turned out great.. above is a quick shot of a print, below are some detail shots and for an even closer look, the original design in black white and grey (click to enlarge).
The prints turned out great.. above is a quick shot of a print, below are some detail shots and for an even closer look, the original design in black white and grey (click to enlarge).
Labels:
belcourt,
man with a movie camera,
movie posters,
screenprints
9.30.2011
LAST CHANCE PRINTS
Just a few STALKER and JEFF THE BROTHERHOOD screenprints left... get em here before they're going going gone...
Labels:
jeff the brotherhood,
movie posters,
screenprints,
stalker
9.27.2011
CARLOS ON CRITERION
Olivier Assayas' CARLOS is out on Criterion DVD and Blu-ray today. I did the cover and package design on this one, and can't wait to dig into the extras myself.
Labels:
carlos,
criterion,
dvd covers
9.22.2011
JEFF THE BROTHERHOOD print
Tomorrow we're printing this poster for one of my favorite bands, JEFF THE BROTHERHOOD, live at Soundland at the Neuhoff Factory in Nashville. Come by the Neuhoff Factory for a day of great bands (Tristen is also on the bill) and to check out some posters. A few poster artists including myself will be set up there and I'll have a few things for sale. If there are any extras of these leftover I'll put them up in my shop. Later Saturday night, I'll be performing Nirvana's Nevermind with My So-Called Band for the official afterparty at Mercy Lounge. Should be a fun day!
UPDATE: Not everyone made their way into the poster room yesterday (or even know it was there?) and we ended up with a few extra prints that you can get here through my store. Limited signed & numbered edition of 50, 2-color 18x24" screenprints hand-pulled by Drew and Bingham of Grand Palace live at the show. It was awesome designing this poster for one of my very favorite bands. Get em while they last. Here are a few shots from yesterday...



Labels:
jeff the brotherhood,
screenprints
9.19.2011
STALKER print
This 18x24" screenprint will be for sale at the Belcourt Theatre next Saturday, September 24th in honor of Andrei Tarkovsky's STALKER showing that weekend. For anyone who can't make it to this rare screening in Nashville, a limited number of additional prints are available through my shop. Ryan Nole at Kangaroo Press will be making this look extra pretty on black stock in a signed and numbered limited edition of 50.
Labels:
belcourt,
movie posters,
screenprints,
stalker,
tarkovsky
9.18.2011
MARIO WORLD print
My "Mario World" print for Gallery1988's Old School Video Game Show is now available at their site. Also available for the serious collector is a custom birch-framed print numbered 1/75. These four-color screenprints were printed by the fine folks at Burlesque of North America. If you're in the Venice area, check out the show for a lot of great NES-inspired pieces!


Labels:
gallery1988,
mario,
nintendo,
screenprints
9.10.2011
SATURDAY EVENING POSTER
This post concludes a week-long celebration of the illustrated work of 100% ORANGE. From Monday: 100% ORANGE + Louis Malle. From Tuesday: 100% ORANGE - GOOD SMILE Part 1. From Wednesday: 100% ORANGE + Yonda? From Wednesday: 100% ORANGE - GOOD SMILE Part 2. For two beautifully-laid out compendiums of 100% ORANGE illustration, each art objects in their own right, find a copy of these two titles: ILLUSTRATION WORK: GOOD SMILE and the "100% ORANGE A to Z" issue of Pooka magazine:
Labels:
100% orange,
japan,
saturday evening poster
9.09.2011
100% ORANGE + AMELIE
For today's penultimate post on the wonderful illustrated work of 100% Orange, I've been saving these few images of the Japanese AMELIE novelization which they illustrated. I can't wait to actually get my hands on a copy of this.
Sam's Myth presents a week-long celebration of the illustrated work of 100% ORANGE. From Monday: 100% ORANGE + Louis Malle. From Tuesday: 100% ORANGE - GOOD SMILE Part 1. From Wednesday: 100% ORANGE + Yonda? From Wednesday: 100% ORANGE - GOOD SMILE Part 2. For two beautifully-laid out compendiums of 100% ORANGE illustration, each art objects in their own right, find a copy of these two titles: ILLUSTRATION WORK: GOOD SMILE and the "100% ORANGE A to Z" issue of Pooka magazine:
Labels:
100% orange,
amelie,
japan
9.08.2011
100% ORANGE - GOOD SMILE Pt 2
Here are some more of my favorite pieces by 100% ORANGE. Images are from the book 100% ORANGE ILLUSTRATION WORK: GOOD SMILE, a beautifully-laid-out collection that is a must for any illustration-lover's shelf. You can pick up a copy here or at most cool stores in Japan. See the first part of this post from Tuesday here.

Sam's Myth presents a week-long celebration of the illustrated work of 100% ORANGE. From Monday: 100% ORANGE + Louis Malle. From Tuesday: 100% ORANGE - GOOD SMILE Part 1. From Wednesday: 100% ORANGE + Yonda? For two beautifully-laid out compendiums of 100% ORANGE illustration, each art objects in their own right, find a copy of these two titles: ILLUSTRATION WORK: GOOD SMILE and the "100% ORANGE A to Z" issue of Pooka magazine:
Labels:
100% orange,
japan
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