Trilobyte by Stations of the Elevated
Old track actually from my Linux days, finally had the time to do some much needed tightening-up. The artwork was done by Laurens:
Trilobyte by Stations of the Elevated
Old track actually from my Linux days, finally had the time to do some much needed tightening-up. The artwork was done by Laurens:
“When you are concerned with aesthetics, with images of beauty, you are always exploring. You’re always remaking them, adding to them. They are basically slow-growing things, like plants, and the explosions are rare, but so far as man’s mind is concerned, this is all part of the system.”
— Alan Lomax, 1975 — from the Cultural Equity research pages.
Someone asked about the type I used for my “This Too Shall Pass” wisdom tile. Well, I actually designed it by hand so there was no original font, but this person wants to use it for a tattoo. When I promised to have a go at the design, it turned out my wisdom tile had actually already been applied to someone else’s skin without me knowing it! They were kind enough to send me the proof:
2010. Ran into this terrific museum in Genoa, Italy, the Edoardo Chiossone Museum of Oriental Art. It was loaded with Samurai armour and Ukiyo-e prints.
Ain’t it the truth. Based on one of many cool hand-painted street signs in Kenya. Some more sketches up on my Flickr pages.
This doesn’t really need any promotion since it, well, almost sold out in a couple of days; but I love the logo, which is reason enough to post. Looking forward to meeting lots of interesting folks there.