Something new for Brand New!
This is another Pre-Release Poster I designed for the new Brand New record titled "Daisy".
Again Universal Music Canada was looking for something simple and based around the album artwork, a straight forward poster telling the world when the new Brand New record is coming out for all to buy and fall in love with... obviously.
Brand New has been one of my favorite bands for years and an inspiration for the music I've written in the past with both Sofia, Sofia & Lexington. I'm sure Daisy will be another amongst the records in their discography that sets them apart from the pack.
A mix of Photoshop and Illustrator did the trick for this one.
Brand New Pre-Release Poster for Universal Music Canada
Friday, August 21, 2009 | Posted by the architect in passing at 9:53 AM |
A Fire Inside: AFI Pre-Release Poster for Universal Music Canada
| Posted by the architect in passing at 9:33 AM |
A Fire Inside a.k.a. AFI
This is a Pre-Release Poster I designed for the new AFI record titled "Crash Love".
Universal Music Canada wanted something very simple and based around the album artwork, something that said straight forward "This is AFI, this is the new record Crash Love and it's coming out on this date!"
It was a simple piece of work but it was fun and for a cool band.
A mix of Photoshop and Illustrator did the trick for this one.
Come & Get em'! Dropcard Styles
| Posted by the architect in passing at 9:24 AM |
These are a couple designs I did for Universal Music Canada. They are "Dropcards", which are produced as a tangible way to both advertise and deliver a code to people used to download.. in this case music!
These specific Dropcards are for a handful of UMC artist, and come in both English and French.
All designing was done in Illustator.
Achilles; After the Sacking of The Temple of Apollo
Monday, August 10, 2009 | Posted by the architect in passing at 10:57 AM |
The first two lines of the Iliad read:
- μῆνιν ἄειδε θεὰ Πηληϊάδεω Ἀχιλῆος
- οὐλομένην, ἣ μυρί' Ἀχαιοῖς ἄλγε' ἔθηκεν,
- Sing, Goddess, of the rage, of Peleus' son Achilles
- the accursed rage, which brought pain to thousands of the Achaeans.
Achilles is the only mortal to experience consuming rage. His anger is at some times wavering, but at other times he cannot be cooled. The humanization of Achilles by the events of the war is an important theme of the narrative.
This is a piece that I created for my nephew Liam whom is still a baby (nearing his 2nd year). I started off dreaming up this in my head months ago and wondered if I could actually pull it off. And to be honest it turned out quite close to how I envisioned it.
I decided to send it to Liam printed and framed as a gift in the hopes that he would grow up wondering and wanting to learn what this image is all about.
The story of Achilles and the Battle of Troy is one that has fascinated myself for years, it's a piece of Greek mythology that holds a great many sides of humanity up to be dissected. Love, hate, peace, war, life, death, honor and deceit.
For me, I think that one of the strongest points the story has to offer is the many sides of Achilles that we are shown. A demi-god who became the greatest warrior of his time, but still a man susceptible to the allure of love and the need to have his name last through out the ages.
Enjoy this piece, and take some time to read about the story.
Achilles; After the Sacking of The Temple of Apollo, looks out to see the rest of the Greek army sailing to the beach of Troy. This would be the beginning of one of the greatest wars of all time.
"Drop Dead Gorgeous"
Wednesday, May 27, 2009 | Posted by the architect in passing at 11:43 AM |
I'm a raven hiding in a mans body,
jealous and alone
a scavenger searching for a home
stencil and mold, draped in flesh and bone
oh how we'll dance,
on wires, with conviction
baby you ain't seen nothing yet
I've had myself the great love,
into your skin, that girls got it all
now I'm alive again,
under these sheets, this I can recall
I've never felt so alive
and she's got her mind made up,
it feels like the kind of nightmare
that follows you, follows you
and God I can't get enough
She's the brilliant destination,
like temptation that's gripping my hand
drop dead gorgeous,
drop dead, gorgeous
oh how we'll dance,
on wires, with conviction
baby you ain't seen nothing yet
I now know what it's like to hold beauty,
to taste desire night after day
In spite of my demons she still stands near,
leaving me to admire her and my life every way
Telekinesis/Psychokinesis/Mental Manipulation
Tuesday, May 26, 2009 | Posted by the architect in passing at 11:12 AM |
Psychokinesis (PK) - sometimes referred to as telekinesis or mind over matter - is the ability to move things or otherwise affect the property of things with the power of the mind. Of psychic abilities, true psychokinesis is one of the rarest. Few have been able to demonstrate this ability, and even those demonstrations are highly contested by the skeptics.
Self Portrait 08
| Posted by the architect in passing at 10:51 AM |
Once upon a time I recorded an EP. that was never released. Sofia Sofia was the name of the band which consisted of Myself and two close friends, Marc DeGroot & Aaron DeGroot (brothers of course).
I still have some of the music and I listen to it from time to time, believe it or not it's one of the pieces of work in my musical career that no matter how long it's been since it's been played it still sounds as beautiful as the day it was written and recorded.
I guess we just wrote some great songs and it's nice to see them stand the test of time.
This is what you call a recording beard, and a smile that proves we had some good times making this one.
The Terminal Affair - Re-Visited
Monday, May 25, 2009 | Posted by the architect in passing at 12:34 PM |
In the midst of mid-day blossoming day dream,
sat drawn on cloth and on cushion,
a glimpse of beauty changes thoughts train,
perception more often than not causes pain,
attention to detail feels ordinarily humane.
The air that day so crisp in a cheap sort of way,
as if it had been manufactured then purchased
such a grim outlook on the state of city living,
until a moment changes everything, how unforgiving.
I sat drawn on cloth and on cushion,
and nothing made things clearer than,
the tranquility that absorbed the surmise,
wings that moved faster than blinking eyes.
Infinite silence as surroundings pause for seconds,
all but these almost gravity defying motions,
two creatures out of place in my neighborhood beckon,
in a garden that seemed to bloom over night.
I found in the midst of mid-day blossoming day dream,
such a beautiful thing,
the koi and the hummingbird, the reason I called,
such bliss, such beauty stopped time just for me.
But as I look back I think it was the sound of your voice
that made the moment worth ink,
it was with you that I had it to share,
and made all the pain, the city, the time, this air,
the terminal affair.
Capturing Moments in Time Part IV - Framing the Feline
| Posted by the architect in passing at 12:09 PM |
Capturing Moments in Time
| Posted by the architect in passing at 10:24 AM |
Photography (pronounced /fәˈtɒɡrәfi/[1]) (from Greek φωτο and γραφία) is the process, activity and art of creating still or moving pictures. The word "photography" comes from the Greek φώς (phos) "light" + γραφίς (graphis) "stylus", "paintbrush" or γραφή (graphê) "representation by means of lines" or "drawing", together meaning "drawing with light."
I decided to post a hand full of photographs that I've produced through out the past year. I am in no way a "real" or professional photographer and in a time when so many individuals have their fingers upon the trigger with the claim to be more than just your average hobbyist I feel it's important to say this.
True & honest professional photographers deserve more than an over saturated playing field soaked with one click wonders, wondering what depth of field refers to or how to get those fancy "streaks" while shooting their favorite local rock band.
Don't get me wrong, everyone has the right to take pictures no matter how beautiful or ugly, it's the claim to be a "photographer" that I feel should be left to those who eat, sleep and breath with a camera in hand.
So!! now that I got that out in the open here are some photographs I've taken. I leave it to you to decide which are interesting, beautiful, or the opposite.
Enjoy.
Black Eyed Peas e-vite! for Universal Music Canada
Thursday, April 9, 2009 | Posted by the architect in passing at 7:54 AM |
More Roar! Lexington t-shirt designs Part 4
Friday, February 27, 2009 | Posted by the architect in passing at 11:01 AM |
This is another design using the beasts vector pack, I don't want to take credit for designing this from scratch as that would be wrong. I'm not sure whom actually designed the beast packs but they have saved me an awful lot of time in designing the t-shirts. Having some sort of pre-made vector to base your work off of & work with is a day to day practice for designers. Creating & sharing original design work is key in this industry and I'm glad there are some very talented vector designers out there.
This is the "More Roar! Lexington" t-shirt design, it's a 2 colour vector image.
3D Robot-Angel! Lexington t-shirt designs Part 3
| Posted by the architect in passing at 9:44 AM |
I decided to design a 3D anaglyph image for the newest Lexington t-shirt! The anaglyph is that 3D style in which you have to wear the old school cardboard glasses with the red & blue lenses in order to see the effect. Super cool!
I think the plan will be to give away a FREE pair of the 3D glasses with the t-shirt which is called "3D! Robot-Angel"
This is a 3 colour vector image.
Vamp Grills! Lexington t-shirt designs Part 2
| Posted by the architect in passing at 9:04 AM |
This design is a play on the urban city style that's captivated the scene as of late, mixed up with my favorite mythical creature.. the Vampire! Again this is a vector image I limited to 3 colours for t-shirt printing purpose.
In my opinion, as a city dwelling vampire, a lord of the night.. you would be the most stylish blood sucker ever if you were to rock a pair of Gold & Diamond studded Grills. Even Kate Beckinsale would take notice.
This design is titled "Vamp Grills! Lexington"
Roar! Lexington t-shirt designs Part 1
| Posted by the architect in passing at 8:52 AM |
In between working on the new Lexington record I've been creating some t-shirt designs. These are some vector images that I've tweeked, twisted, & mangled to my hearts desire.
At this point in time I'm not sure which of the designs will actually make it to print but I'm pretty stoked to have some new merch coming out.
This is the "Roar! Lexington" design, it's a 5 colour design that'll probably be converted to a 3 or 4 colour for print purposes.
The Lexington Ep.
Friday, February 20, 2009 | Posted by the architect in passing at 9:59 AM |
This is a design I created to head our myspace page.
www.myspace.com/wearelexington
It features another design I created within the piece, the original being artwork for "The Lexington EP." This piece is actually an animated .GIF which you can see in action on our page.
I like the simplicity and and use of colour in this design, as well as the hidden images and texture.
The Tiger inside Mookie
| Posted by the architect in passing at 9:34 AM |
My girlfriend Kellie and I are very blessed to have such an amazing little creature in our lives. His name is Mookie (though I have nicknamed him Monkey.) Mookie is a 1 & a half yr old F3 Blue Bengal cat. He is my pride and joy! though as much as I'd like to keep his existence in our house sugar coated I can't lie.. he is a handful and not your regular domestic feline. Bengals are a special breed of cat, a cross between the domestic cat and the wild Asian Leopard. They are beautiful but need to be cared for by someone educated about the breed and someone that can handle a little wild animal with energy and high intelligence. P.S. wild instincts mean wild actions.. like aggressive attacking. lol.
This is a piece I did a few months ago using a photograph I took myself with a Nikon D40. I wanted to see how much I could get away with mixing graphic tricks with this simple pic to create a surreal photograph that displayed Mookies personality. Cute on the outside but a wild personality in the inside.
Lexington in Sin City NY! Photo Retouching/Graphic Art
| Posted by the architect in passing at 9:25 AM |
This is a piece I finished a couple days ago. It is one of the promo shots of my band Lexington.
The original photograph was taken by a great photographer named Jesse Baumung.
I wanted to try my hand at the very popular "Sin City" or "Dave Hill" look with this photograph but still keep some of my signature style. I think it turned out well.