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Post by adam on Dec 2, 2005 12:44:58 GMT
what initially drew you to use trevor brown's artwork on whitehouse CDs and what provoked the change to a starker image on later releases?
cheers.
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Post by Susan Lawly on Dec 2, 2005 13:00:32 GMT
Always been a big admirer of his ideas and technique - while the music however was becoming even darker, his imagery was becoming 'cuter', hence the switch in styles.
WB.
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Post by thomas on Dec 26, 2005 10:59:18 GMT
William- what about Miguel Angel Martin?
How did the two of you initially cross paths?
I have the full print run of his "Brian the Brain" comic, which is a great synthesis of sickness and cuteness- but am definitely looking for more, if you have any recommendations of where to find his work.
Interestingly enough, it's nowhere to be found here in Tokyo, comics supplier to the earth.
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Post by ljp on Dec 26, 2005 18:19:54 GMT
William- what about Miguel Angel Martin? How did the two of you initially cross paths? I have the full print run of his "Brian the Brain" comic, which is a great synthesis of sickness and cuteness- but am definitely looking for more, if you have any recommendations of where to find his work. Interestingly enough, it's nowhere to be found here in Tokyo, comics supplier to the earth. Martin did a few strips for the early Katas. So the connection goes farther than Trevor Brown. Have seen his work here-or-there -- was a regular in the now (I think) defunct publication Malefact and has been a regular in Timeless magazine (or was last issue...) Had a book called Psychopathia Sexualis which I never got hold of, but I think is probably still in print...
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Post by Memorabilia on Jan 1, 2006 16:02:21 GMT
Is there any other designer och photographer that you'd like to work with?
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