Saturday, July 21, 2007

Cityscape Postcards for sale!

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I just made up some postcards. Gold Medal, Grain Belt, and Pillsbury were the first of the cityscapes to get chosen.

Check it out. I have them for sale in my "Other Stuff" section of my Web site. They go for 18 for $15.

Why 18? Well, I don't think it's worth $5 for shipping unless you get a bunch of postcards. So you'd get 6 sets. How's that sound?

Here's close-ups of each card.

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Gold Medal

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Grain Belt

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Pillsbury

Pssst... I've got 3 other postcards in the works. I'm sending them to the printer today, so look for them soon.

City Pages - A-List Dragon

City Pages emailed me about doing an illustration for my Birthday week (July 11) issue. Umm, yeah, totally cool. I got to draw a dragon for the Dragon Festival in Minneapolis. Awesome.

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Here's the piece in the paper.

Here's a close up.
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Fur Love of the Game

I just finished another movie poster for Greg Carlson of Southpawfilmworks.

This one was quite a bit of work... 6 colors for a funny little short comedy about a campus olympics. Campus security guards vs. a bunch of furries. As you can tell from the final pic (below) there's a romantic encounter.

The piece was inspired by Drew Struzen's style, and the Gone with the Wind and Muppet Movie posters.

Here's the process of the colors:
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Color 1 - light blue

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Color 2 - dark blue

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Color 3 - orange

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Color 4 - yellow

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Color 5 - a skin tone I had to tone down quite a bit from a fake-bake tan to a sort of fake-bake tan

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Color 6 - black

This is my second 6-color piece, and I've gotta say it was much easier than the first. I actually got some darn good registration out of it.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Installation Piece at Urban Outfitters in Uptown, MPLS, MN

Back in May, a woman from Urban Outfitters emailed me. She had seen some of my work at a craft fair that I had been in.

Anyway, she asked if I would be interested in creating an in-store installation piece for their Uptown location. Um, duh. Yeah!

So I got in contact with the manager, and we went from there. Apparently the Uptown store is starting to feature local artists and musicians for art and performances in their store. June of 2007 was the first month they started persuing this mission, and I got the July spot. I'm super pleased with that.

The following is the process of painting the piece that would go up in the Urban Outfitters space.

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I missed the very first steps, such as buying the plywood, and cutting it down, and sanding it, and all that crap. After the prep work, I flooded each piece with teal paint. I busted out the opaque projector and sketched out the outlines on each panel (there's a total of 6 panels) in pink.

What you see here is all the panels layed out on the garage floor with some of the final paint color being applied. I had to sort of realign all the panels cause the opaque projector wasn't exactly lined up for each piece, close, but not dead on.

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Ada helping out.

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More paint and spraypaint being applied.

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Some white base, and some black base.

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The girl's face after some outline and spraypaint shading was added.

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Almost done.

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Here's the final piece as it hangs in the store. The space is immediately to your right as you walk into the store. The wall is about 12'x12' and I've got 5 artprints hanging on top of the panels. The 6th frame is an information sheet about how to order prints and also buy the wall or parts of the wall.

If you are interested in purchasing the wall or any section of it, please contact me at adam(at)adamturman(dot)com.

The pieces will hang throughout July, check 'em out and tell the staff you like to see local art in their store, The plan is to promote the arts in the Twin Cities, and the more they know you like it, hopefully the more artists they will get in there.