I launched a new project this week: Scene 360 Illusion
Scope: The illusion project highlights artwork that is “unique”—amazing for its skills, level of creativity and vision. From Lego art, living grass graffiti to foot painting—we will cover art, design, photography and videos with artistic integrity that often causes us to think “WOW!” Enjoy!
I featured this video on my website today. I thought I'd share it on Threadless.
Boy Friends 010 - Donkey Kong from Team Genius on Vimeo.
Behind-the-scenes images of "Italian Chopped Salad"
![]() ![]() "The bellboy takes the money" is one of the best/few good scenes from "Four Room" (1995, directed by Quentin Tarantino, starring Tim Roth, Bruce Willis, Paul Calderon, Quentin Tarantino...)
This isn't about who is your all time fav., but have you heard of anyone really good lately? What are you currently listening to? Any new artist you'd like to share?
I've been listening to Rita Redshoes this week.
In no particular order, mine are:
A couple of extra picks: Moulin Rouge, Good Will Hunting, Crash (2004, Paul Haggis)...
I now have a craving for creme egg, someone mentioned it today on Threadless. They don't sell any in Portugal, and I remember eating those in Canada and in England. I asked a friend of mine in the US to buy me some (laugh).
I like chocolate, but I'm not totally-in-love with chocolate... I know some people who have trouble going a week without eating it. I like it, sometimes eat it. I'm picky about chocolate, I can't just eat anything... for the times that I eat it, it better be good. My favorites are Cadbury boxes with map selection--the orange with chocolate, hard caramel, strawberry... most good quality chocolate with a map for selections is A-OK by me! Haha. I also love snicker bars. Oh and there are these Belgium tube packs with chocolate-orange (they're inexpensive)... Orange mixes well with coco. And there are these new magnum chocolates (OLA, an ice cream company in Europe, lovely stick ice creams) and they now have chocolates and there is one with a bit of hot peppers. Lovely and different. Ok, I'm sure I have more favs... ![]() ![]() I nearly blew my eye balls tweaking this design from sketch to vector graphic. Scale by scale. I hope you like it, and I hope you can vote positively for it :) Thank you. For those interested in the behind-the-scenes images and notes of the design, please view in my visual journal Cheers.
I know there may be folks of different religions, so Easter doesn't have the same impact for all. But where I live it was a big weekend, and normally families get together and chow down.
Did you do or eat anything special? ![]() This is a really crazy idea. I was envisioning the various Die Hard films... and thought what if John McClane was called a "momma's boy", would he open fire? You can see at the left the Nakatomi Plaza (Die Hard), right side at top Dulles Airport in Washington (Die Hard 2), bottom NYC (Die Hard: With a Vengeance), and up top again Washington Parliament and he's bald like the new film (Live Free or Die Hard). I don't even know what to do with this design yet.. just really different than what I do but thought I'd share it.
V1ctorya gave me a good idea. I've realized not one but already a couple of people on Threadless wear their tees to work. Some jobs require hiding the tee with a jacket or some clever way around it so the boss isn't pestering that you're too casual for this job.
1) Are there other people who have worn tees to work, and well the job isn't exactly tee oriented unless a blank tee or design hidden somewhere somewhere. How did you get away with wearing the tee to work? 2) If you happen to work at a place that allows t-shirts with frontal designs, then share an interesting story about a co-worker commenting about a tee design. |
I haven't submitted any photos. I guess I don't want free money.
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