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Northwestern Artist: Christmas of a Down
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Sunday, December 23, 2012. Christmas of a Down. Today, the Norwegian, electronic musician Binärpilot, released his Christmas gift upon the world- a free remix of System of a Down's "Vicinity of Obscenity" off of their "Hypnotize" album. After listening to it, I was inspired to create a mashup cover to go with it. Enjoy! The artwork is now the official cover on the song's Soundcloud page! Click for full version]. Original artistic elements are by Vartan Malakian (overall painting), Jim R.
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Northwestern Artist: New skateboard commission, first steps
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Sunday, June 17, 2012. New skateboard commission, first steps. A few days ago, my good friend Ethan came over, with a selection of skateboards. He was visiting his creative friends, giving them skateboards to paint on with full creative license. Just like the last commission. I readily accepted. Below is the first steps I've taken today. Close at 0:25, you can see a corner of the last commissioned board "under his chin"). Vinyl gloves and thin rice paper]. I sprayed the board with a layer of black paint,...
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Northwestern Artist: Board Reveal
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Thursday, October 14, 2010. This post is Ethan-friendly, because if this is posted, then he's seen the completed works, and now all of you. Get to see it. If you are lost about the references, check out the first post. Also, the idea of me even wanting to paint on skateboards was originally inspired by the amazingly wonderful Tran Nguyen when she painted a skateboard here. Tran, you are so awesome! If you're too lazy or focused on this. Original sketches during one of my meals. Before I went to painting,...
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Northwestern Artist: New stuff underway!
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Tuesday, May 22, 2012. Hello there.it's been Much. Too. Long. So, this is to catch up on what I've been up to, artistically. First of all, the collaboration with the La Conner Quilt and Textile Museum. Below are some teasers; they might be the only ones until the opening of the show on June 27. The show coincides with the Japanese quilter show, At Play - Asobi: Quilts from Japan. Which will run until October 7, 2012. Posted by Alexander Kramer. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Northwestern Artist: December 2011
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Sunday, December 25, 2011. Christmas Special: Doctor Who (gift box). I know that I may get a lot of random traffic because of this tag, but you won't be disappointed! For a little Christmas gift, I crafted a very small TARDIS, "pop-up" box. From the beginning I knew I wanted it to be handmade, and have a flap or something that made it look "bigger on the inside." I have never done paper engineering before, beyond a few Valentine's and birthday cards, so this was completely new for me. Rough instructions ...
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Northwestern Artist: July 2012
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Friday, July 27, 2012. This technically all started when I was at the La Conner Quilt and Textile Museum a few weeks ago, drinking cups of black, uncreamed and unsweetened coffee- and liking it. Since then Ive tried (and also liked) the drink titled Shot in the Dark, and black coffee at other places. The other day, I mentioned my new-found conversion to the taste of black coffee on Twitter. The resulting conversation was full of ridiculous images, and it inspired me to illustrate it. Links to this post.
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Northwestern Artist: December 2012
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Sunday, December 23, 2012. Christmas of a Down. Today, the Norwegian, electronic musician Binärpilot, released his Christmas gift upon the world- a free remix of System of a Downs Vicinity of Obscenity off of their Hypnotize album. After listening to it, I was inspired to create a mashup cover to go with it. Enjoy! The artwork is now the official cover on the songs Soundcloud page! Posted by Alexander Kramer. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Christmas of a Down.
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Northwestern Artist: September 2011
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Thursday, September 15, 2011. Quilt Museum Project, Final Leg. I have one single panel to do, and I'm going to be updating an album with pictures of the work in progress on the Facebook page, Alex Kramer Blogs ["Like" button]. Link to all related posts here. So, head to this album. Posted by Alexander Kramer. Links to this post. Monday, September 12, 2011. Last Friday, I was showing my finished panels to a group of people from the Quilt and Textile Museum. Here are the original sketches from long ago.
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Northwestern Artist: May 2012
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Tuesday, May 22, 2012. Hello there.it's been Much. Too. Long. So, this is to catch up on what I've been up to, artistically. First of all, the collaboration with the La Conner Quilt and Textile Museum. Below are some teasers; they might be the only ones until the opening of the show on June 27. The show coincides with the Japanese quilter show, At Play - Asobi: Quilts from Japan. Which will run until October 7, 2012. Posted by Alexander Kramer. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Northwestern Artist: July 2011
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Sunday, July 31, 2011. Quilt Museum Project, Supplies. In my last post about the Quilt Museum Project. I forgot to mention the supplies I have been using. I guess I'll just start this post about supplies, and I'll continue to update it as I progress each section. Link to all related posts here. Pencils (wood and mechanical). Rulers (wood and metal). Small dishes for mixing ink. Bottle of India ink. Calligraphy pen with nibs. Paper towels for messes. White-nylon eraser pen (after ink dries completely).