Showing posts with label creativity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creativity. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Flights of Genius by Stephen Powers



Flights of Genius by Stephen Powers from Jun Lee on Vimeo.

I used to be a sign painter and like Stephen Powers. I enjoy the rare tradition of sign painting and these beautiful subway pieces for the masses bring the flavor of Coney Island to the land of the working blahs. Bravo!

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Take My Idea and Roll With it!


I envision a day when I can ride my bike or a hike along the wonderful trails of Bob Jones, Railroad Safety Trail,  Bill Roalman Bike Blvd, Cal Poly, Eucs, Reservoir Canyon ...(name your spot), see and hear a bicycle wind-chime along the route. Here's a recipe card just for you to use on your next Guerrilla Art project.

Here are the final pieces:


  • Atonement
  • Funk WIP
  • Thunder Chime Time
  • Sunday, April 15, 2012

    Fresh Graphic





    Elder in-home care that shows a care giving team working for central coast seniors.

    • The color palette reflects the variety of care provided. 
    • The "Peds" high five showing teamwork and coordination. 
    • The cocooned house shows familiar home surroundings. 
    • The typeface is soothing and easy to read for "older eyes".

    Saturday, March 24, 2012

    Keith Haring

    Keith Haring was an artist that spoke to me. It was my awakening to the concept that art didn't have to hang in a gallery, that art at it's true essence, was to be shared and not reserved. His art is original, but his influences and fellow artists fuel that fire to create and make it his own. The Brooklyn Museum has done a great job in giving us a taste of his current show through sketches and his personal journal entries.

    Wednesday, April 27, 2011

    The Art of Spontanaiety

    Untitled by san pedro glue stick
    Untitled, a photo by san pedro glue stick on Flickr.
    This is a random photograph I came across while "tangentially researching" on flickr. If you ever need someone, or a team to loosen up, or get the creative juices flowing for a brainstorming session, bring a prop and see what materializes. Here is an article about just that in Casual Connect.