The new split tape featuring Palace of Worms and Mastery has been released! So, I am quite excited to reveal the final artwork for this.
This piece was done with watercolor and graphite on paper, and digitally assembled with hand-drawn lettering. I found inspiration in the feelings evoked by the music itself, the obscure monsters buried deep within one's imagination, and a myriad of old horror stories.
Here is an image of the tape layout featuring the artwork in its entirety:
The blackness spills over the right edge to fill the other side, as well. I will share more photos once I get my hands on the physical copy.
This release is now available for pre-order from Flenser Records, and you can hear two tracks streaming on Cvlt Nation now! You won't want to miss out on this one, I assure you.
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Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Works From This Past Winter and Autumn
My most recent work is the logo I made for the death metal music project Pus Filled Ejaculation.
This style of extreme metal logo often involves a great deal of freehand drawing. I feel that this lends a very organic quality which can be difficult to create digitally.
One of my favorite design projects from the Fall school semester was this one: a composition using unique directional arrows all pointing to the same point in the negative space, based on the theme of the crucifixion:
Also worth noting is the art piece I did for Burzum.org's contest that recently ended.
It depicts the death of Belus (Baldr), and was created using watercolor, color pencil, and some digital effects.
This style of extreme metal logo often involves a great deal of freehand drawing. I feel that this lends a very organic quality which can be difficult to create digitally.
One of my favorite design projects from the Fall school semester was this one: a composition using unique directional arrows all pointing to the same point in the negative space, based on the theme of the crucifixion:
Also worth noting is the art piece I did for Burzum.org's contest that recently ended.
It depicts the death of Belus (Baldr), and was created using watercolor, color pencil, and some digital effects.
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