My name is Nicholas Bohac and I live & work in the beautiful Sunset neighborhood of San Francisco, California with my beautiful wife, Kimberly, and our two cats.
I work both with printmaking methods as well as acrylic based media to create two-dimensional paintings & drawings that deal with the ecological climate that we live in today.
I work from stacks of saved and categorized photos pulled from online news. My hybrid landscapes chart loose and abstracted scenes of construction, destruction and the suspended chaos that often accompanies the two. The process decontextualizes the action from any specific event, instead drawing from the connections that emerge in the process of organizing the photos. Online news is often accompanied by entire slide shows of photos capturing the drama and dynamism of the disaster and the surprising and unplanned landscape that is the deconstructed physical manifest. Sorting stacks of these pictures is a way of mapping my relationship to my landscape. Pattern, shape, color, and event overlap and repeat in a complex rhizome charting the ebb and flow of civilization vs. nature.
Chromatex.me é uma instalação temporária que pode ser vista na bridgegallery, no lower eats side de Nova Iorque. O projeto é de autoria do estúdio Softlab e é feito de cinco mil pequenos painéis. Read More »chromatex.me
Paul Isabella is a designer and craftsman; a renaissance man. Currently doing freelance work in the fields of graphic design and illustration, with a hint of furniture fabrication and design thrown in. Trained as a furniture maker and designer, he is inspired by an abundance of sources, currently pulling energy from Ernst Haeckel, Finn Juhl, Sam Maloof and Saul Bass.
Dowling Duncan resolveu criar a sua versão do dólar, chamando a atenção para o ‘the dollar redesign project’. Aqui as notas são verticais, com um visual extremamente distinto do que existe, as notas tem variações de tamanho expressivas e acho que ficou muito acima do que o esperado. Read More »Dowling Duncan redesenha o Dólar
Design continues to play a more important part in contemporary discourse because it deals with the way we feel.
For all of us, design must be an experience regardless of medium; whether it is print, environmental graphics or identity creation, the outcome must stand out and truly connect.