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Hollywood: The Art Of The Movie Poster

These are two personal works by Deshi Deng recently exhibited at the Northern Contemporary Gallery’s group show, “Hollywood: The Art Of The Movie Poster.”

The exhibition features over 20 artists who have created posters reinterpreting their favourite movies. The exhibition is on view until June 28th.

Artists exhibiting are Allison Burda & Cameron Gee, CLöWNBäBÿ/Kartigan, Deshi Deng, Gleb FoRo, Jeffrey Royiwsky, Jim Sage, Joaquin Varela, Jos Theriault, Keith Einmann, Lisa Vanin, M. Glass, Matthew Daley, Matthew Haskill, Michael Pagdon, Pong Ping, Raz Latif, Robert John Paterson, Robert Quance, Roman Arabia, Sophie Paas-Lang, Tiffany Huta, Uuule Brennar, Virginia Deil and Will Gaydos.

June 24, 2016

Agnes Yi

New work by Agnes Yi.

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Illustrations by Jeff Jackson for the National Youth Orchestra of Canada

Jeff Jackson was commissioned by Paul Hodgson of Trajectory to create four full color paintings and multiple spot illustrations for the National Youth Orchestra of Canada’s 2016 tour featuring Lisbon, Portugal.
 
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June 22, 2016

Round Table Session at The Spoke Club

Here’s Clayton Hanmer graphically facilitating the DAC Group’s latest Toronto Round Table session at The Spoke Club.

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June 16, 2016

Fast Company’s June Issue

Alëna Skarina created this illustration about super social media stars in the latest issue of Fast Company.

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June 2, 2016

FISHAUF DESIGN Artist Shop on Threadless

I’m pleased to announce that the FISHAUF DESIGN Artist Shop is now open on Threadless, the premier online site for graphic tees.

The shop address: https://fishaufdesign.threadless.com

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Back in the 1980s, as Creative Director of Reactor Art + Design, I helped our then-client, footwear retailer Roots, to develop their first line of graphic tees and sweats. The incredible success of the Roots Athletics line catapulted the company out of the niche leather and footwear market to become one of Canada’s leading clothing retailers.

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Roots’ success inspired us to create Reactor Artwear, a line of wearable-art tees and sweats with graphics created by Reactor’s talented artists and designers. We produced the garments in Toronto, and sold them to boutiques and department stores in Canada, the US and Europe.

The press and public loved the product, but owing to our inexperience and naiveté, some poor business decisions and the cutthroat nature of the garment business, we were unable to make Reactor Artwear a financial success, and had to shut it down after about three years.

Now, 25 years later, the advent of the internet and on-demand garment printing has allowed me to once again indulge my interest in creating wearable art and design on that most democratic of clothing items, the tee shirt. My Artist Shop will feature new designs, as well as some revivals of Reactor Artwear classics.

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Featured designs in the shop today include my FLORA collage, which was recently chosen from over 2,000 submissions to be part of the Collective Brewing Label Series, and a revival of TALK IS CHEAP, one of the most popular Reactor designs from the 1980s.

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I plan to add new designs on a regular basis, so check back often.

https://fishaufdesign.threadless.com

May 30, 2016

‘Cameraworks’ by Tomio Nitto

IndexG Gallery Shop is inviting you to see ‘Cameraworks’ by Tomio Nitto.

The reception will be held on Thursday, May 26th, 2016, 5-8pm and the exhibition runs through June 5th, 2016.

The gallery is located at 48 Gladstone Avenue. See you there!

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May 25, 2016

3d Art by Tomio Nitto

Tomio Nitto created 3D art for INDEXG’s month of May ‘Contact’ exhibition.

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April 27, 2016

William Street Beer Co. – The Dark Light Dark Ale

Love beer? Clayton Hanmer did this illustration for The Dark Light Dark Ale by William Street Beer Co.
 
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April 19, 2016

Milken Institute Review

Check out Steven Guarnaccia’s spot illustrations for the Milken Institute Review article ‘The Rise and Fall of American Growth’ by Robert Gordon.

Read the article here: http://assets1c.milkeninstitute.org/…/MIR…/PDF/75-94MR69.pdf
 
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April 11, 2016