Posts Tagged ‘collaboration’

Jesse Treece and Jeffrey Meyer Collaboration

07.26.2011 · Posted in artist, collaborate, collage

I am ter­ri­bly behind in look­ing at sub­mis­sions and look­ing through all of the awe­some works on Brown Paper Bag’s Flickr pool. For that, I am sorry, every­one! I know there is some great stuff I am miss­ing… such as the col­lab­o­ra­tion between Jesse Treece and Jef­frey Meyer (aka Goof­but­ton). Jesse explains, “Jef­frey had a ...

Carnosky

07.14.2011 · Posted in artist

Carnosky is the col­lab­o­ra­tion between Francesco Rugi and Sil­via Quin­tanilla. Their pop­u­lar instal­la­tion, RGB, was an incred­i­ble use of light, images, and color. From Carnosky’s website: RGB is a work about the explo­ration of the “surface’s deepness”. RGB designs cre­ate sur­faces that mutate and inter­act with dif­fer­ent chro­matic stimulus. RGB’s tech­nique con­sists in the over­lap­ping ...

art together // ethan hayes-chute

03.08.2011 · Posted in art together

I am very excited to share the lat­est install­ment of Art Together, a col­lab­o­ra­tive inter­view. It works like this: I cre­ate a piece of work and then mail it to the par­tic­i­pat­ing artist. They, in turn, respond to it some how– this could be: adding, sub­tract­ing, cut­ting, past­ing, paint­ing. What­ever they see fit to what ...

art together: jake watling

11.29.2010 · Posted in art together

Not related: Thanks­giv­ing was nice. The but­ter­nut squash lasagna was deli­cious! My favorite part of Art Together, by far, is receiv­ing that email from the artist that con­tains our col­lab­o­ra­tion. Every­one has a dif­fer­ent way of han­dling this project, often in ways I didn’t expect. Thereza Rowe, for instance, built an entire series around the ...

collaboration: mia christopher and kyle pellet

09.27.2010 · Posted in artist, collaborate

You might remem­ber last Wednes­day when I posted my col­lab­o­ra­tive inter­view with Mia Christo­pher. In that inter­view, she men­tions par­tic­i­pat­ing in a col­lab­o­ra­tion with fel­low artist Kyle Pel­let. I wanted to go ahead and post pic­tures of their col­lab­o­ra­tions because I think they’re great. Mia and Kyle a com­pleted these while at a street mar­ket ...

art together: ana benaroya

08.30.2010 · Posted in art together

It might have been a lit­tle while, but the sec­ond install­ment of Art Together is here! If you aren’t famil­iar with the for­mat of Art Together, it has two dif­fer­ent com­po­nents. A col­lab­o­ra­tive piece is cre­ated between myself and another artist. Based on the fin­ished piece, and con­ver­sa­tion is had about what’s been cre­ated. My ...

allyson mellberg taylor

07.14.2010 · Posted in artist, collaborate

Allyson Mell­berg Tay­lor is an artist in the Mid-Atlantic US cre­at­ing exquis­ite draw­ings. She works closely with her hus­band, Jeremy Tay­lor, and together they run a blog that details projects they work on (both col­lab­o­ra­tively and indi­vid­u­ally) and the cre­ation of non-toxic artist materials. A lot of Allyson’s draw­ings make me squirm. The involve par­a­sites, ...

stuart white

07.14.2010 · Posted in artist, collaborate, illustrator

I men­tioned on Twit­ter today about today’s fea­tured artist col­lab­o­rate. Stu­art White is an artist and illus­tra­tor based out of Glas­gow that has orga­nized a few col­lab­o­ra­tions with the public. One col­lab­o­ra­tion that I par­tic­u­larly enjoyed was the Hith­erto 7″ Post­card Record. Apart of the Six Cities Design Fes­ti­val, he helped Hiterto orga­nize an event ...

art together : thereza rowe

05.14.2010 · Posted in art together, collaborate

I’m really excited to share a new fea­ture of Brown Paper Bag called Art Together. Part of the mis­sion of BPB is to help facil­i­tate a dia­logue amongst the grow­ing, global com­mu­nity of artists and cre­atives. I’ve always loved the idea of col­lab­o­ra­tion and the process of two (or more) peo­ple work­ing together. Art Together ...

jolby and friends

02.25.2010 · Posted in artist, collaborate

Jolby is the cre­ative col­lab­o­ra­tive efforts of Josh Kenyon and Colby Nichols. After meet­ing in design school, they com­bined their sen­si­bil­i­ties to form Jolby. Although started in San Diego, both even­tu­ally went their sep­a­rate ways to Chicago and Port­land. Dis­tance, how­ever, did not squash Jolby — they have still found ways to co-produce and through ...