Showing posts with label other projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label other projects. Show all posts
Boyo, here's an oldie but a goodie. My totally radical brother bought me a "Build Your Own Ukulele Kit" for my birthday last July (or was it Christmas of '08?), and here's what came out. Unexpectedly, the equally radical Matt Howard got me a pre-assembled ukulele for the same occasion, which let me go a little wild with this one. Alright, a lot wild.
I started by covering the pre-carved, circular hole. Needs more flavor.

Flavor achieved. A felt back for grip and additional flavor:

A little paint job.

And with some final accoutrements (like a mustache, obviously), we've got the finished product. I can totally rock on this thing.
I started by covering the pre-carved, circular hole. Needs more flavor.

Flavor achieved. A felt back for grip and additional flavor:

A little paint job.

And with some final accoutrements (like a mustache, obviously), we've got the finished product. I can totally rock on this thing.
Labels: other projects
One day, I decided to make a stuffed animal for a friend because I'm just a sweet guy like that (you wanna make something of it, punk?). Stuck deciding between her two favorite animals, frogs and monkeys, I made a decision: I would make both. One side of the stuffed animal would be a frog, with big bulging eyes and a long tongue catching a fly, and the other side would be a monkey, with a banana in her pocket and a bow tied around her tail.Confused? Look at the image above. The frogs bulging eyes share a silhouette with the monkey's ears, and the frog's tongue matches up with the monkey's tail. The fly on the tongue corresponds to the monkey's bow. Hold the toy one way, and you've got a monkey. Flip it over and you've got a frog.
Construction begins with a problem. How am I going to make a huge pink tongue look natural coming out of that tiny red mouth?
Problem solved.
The bodies begin to take form.
Each side finished, and ready to be joined together, filled with lentils and tissue paper, and given to an eagerly awaiting buddy of mine. The final product can be seen at the top of this post.Materials: Felt, thread, lentils, tissue paper.
[NOTE: Apologies for the unusually poor quality of photos on this post; I had never intended on sharing them with the world, and just took 'em with my cell phone.]
Labels: other projects
Labels: other projects
In the first half of 2005, my good friend Zac Minor produced a two-disc concert DVD for Arts & Crafts records featuring the bands Stars, Apostle of Hustle, and then-unknown Feist. I did the photography and graphic design for the DVDs (not including the photograph of Feist). The photos are the product of a one night session in San Francisco. Above is the cover for disc one.
Apostle of Hustle content menu. Based on "Folkloric Feel" album artwork.[Note: Folkloric Feel is one of my favorite albums. Please listen to it and support the band.]
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