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Our film and video class was a very tight knit group of hell raisers (we just found out one professor, Peter O’Neill dubbed us “the class from hell”). We scoffed at “the man” who was always trying to bring us down. One example was our Senior Show, the poster for which a member of the class usually designed. For our year they decided instead to give the honor to a grumpy secretary who didn’t like any of us. The result was unmemorable. We, of course, made our own poster anyways and this is it. Our extremely talented friend Tim Lokiec is the artist. I adore!!

Posted by: Brittany on September 2nd, 2010 | Tagged with: , , | Comments (1)

This is a camera-phone shot of an episode of the X-Files, season three.  It aired in 1996, about the time I was taking my first-ever figure drawing class in high school.  That’s what I would have done too – focus really hard on the important parts like the muscly arms and flowing hair and then just kind of throw the face in there for context.  But later, when I wrote about the hot naked model in my diary, I would have spelled the contraction of  “you are” correctly. As in, “Journal entry 05/17/96 – You’re such a good drawer”.

Posted by: Ashleigh on August 31st, 2010 | Tagged with: , | Comments (0)

Found here.

Posted by: Brittany on August 3rd, 2010 | Tagged with: , | Comments (0)

catwomen shopping. hostess niece got a new job.

I found this cat postcard at the giant Brimfield antique market in MA. Normally I’m amused by anthropomorphic cat woman alone. However this card has more to offer. These catwomen (i especially am fond of the one with the purple “wig”) are shopping for what looks like sewing patterns (?) while they have their children tied to them with harnesses. A group of mice escape, harnesses are tangled, feline feet in high heels are tripped and wackiness ensues. But the true gem for me about this postcard is the combo of the front image and the note to aunt margaret on the back. Her niece writes to her to thank her for all she’s done and tell she about her new job at a restaurant, that serves all sorts of things she has never heard of like crab and shrimp. She tried the stuffed sole today. She didn’t like it.

Posted by: Stermer on July 21st, 2010 | Tagged with: , , , | Comments (2)

poster by Able, found here.

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See more of Topor’s work here.

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