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February 1st, 2010 admin


Gregory Euclide’s work pictured here is amazing, took in some nice pieces at this years Scope Miami. Where I also met the curator David B. Smith who was
very approachable, and enjoyable and he works w/ some really great artists.
Wish I could make this show.
I would so love to be a part of a project along the lines of Night Lights! My friend Paul Wilkes sent me the link to “yes yes no . com” and it just lit up my day. Yes indeed feast your eyes and engage imagine.
night lights from thesystemis on Vimeo.
lights on from thesystemis on Vimeo.
I just downloaded chrome and have yet to really take it for a true test drive, but I love Google’s concepts behind this promotional spot. Some really brilliant stuff!
My buddy Ian Christy just surprised me by filling my PO box w/ this 8″ beauty. It’s his newest QEE design I helped take it from drawn to vector stage, purely production non of the creative.
I didn’t realize this but apparently this toy is only approved fore 15yrs and up, so it says on the box.

Congrats Ian, it looks great!
It’s funny the 3 coasters I painted about 3 years ago and they were originally intended to hang as christmas tree ornaments. I removed the hooks and shipped them off to Spain to be a part of this ongoing exhibition. Poke around you’ll see some quality work from artists all over globe, very creative. This was a great project, and there are a lot more coasters in this project than what’s listed on the site. Actually I’m curious to know how many have been collected over the years.
James MARR is a great guy to work with, respectful and friendly. I encourage any artist w/ the least bit of interest in participating in a quality international collaborative albeit low brow exhibition to run to your nearest bar and start collecting coasters while downing a pint or two.
When the project began I recall seeing photographs online of all these coasters plastered on the walls throughout a Pub and I wish I could locate it but some reason they’ve pulled it off line.


I’ve recently started in on another bar napkin doodle series.
More to come.
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