Gender Dissolution

May 18th, 2012 § Leave a Comment

Reblogged from Mercury Rising:

We live with a great deal of confusion regarding gender and the interplay of opposites. This play is far more subtle and complex than regularly acknowledged. The two basic poles in the dance of opposites are active and passive, and the third force is the mercurial element which reconciles the polarity into unity. A basic assumption of various lazy mysticisms which has translated itself into a broader cultural assumption equates the masculine with active and the feminine with passive.

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inherent

April 3rd, 2012 § Leave a Comment

Inherent

April 3rd, 2012 § Leave a Comment

Inherent

Hexagons

March 13th, 2012 § Leave a Comment

A study in hexagons.

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LHC Quilts

March 6th, 2012 § Leave a Comment

My attention was recently directed to this amazing body of work by British artist Kate Findlay. She’s chosen the the Large Hadron Collider as the subject of her quilts. See the original article here.

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Show Poster for Bernie Worrell Orchestra and Derde Verde.

February 22nd, 2012 § Leave a Comment

This was an amazing show and a really fun poster to design! Of course the Derde Verde crew already had my heart, but it was my first time seeing the Bernie Worrell Orchestra, and I was totally floored! All the special guests totally rocked it. Bernie is a truly amazing and humble master of his craft. I had no idea what sort of adventure I was in for when I was making the poster, but in retrospect, I think it’s a pretty good representation.Jen Bruce, poster design, graphic design, derde verde, los angeles, bernie worrell

Review: Belle Brigade live at the Music Box

November 18th, 2011 § 1 Comment

Last night I had the pleasure of seeing LA based band, The Belle Brigade, along with Dawes and Blitzen Trapper at the beautifully revamped Music Box in Hollywood, as they returned home after a 6 week tour. I’m not a music writer (officially, yet) but I always feel compelled to share because really good music floods my brain with a bunch of other ideas that usually somehow become woven into the fabric of my experience as an artist and designer. So I’m doing that here and now for the first time. Feels strange…

This tidal wave opening act, The Belle Brigade, conjured musings of meaningful experiences and feelings of connectivity amid the generally shallow and disconnected exchanges saturating the city of angels. I was happy to have arrived just before curtain, because for the first time ever, a group had me completely charmed four bars into their set. From that point on, I was dancing, stomping and grooving to every song whether I tried to or not. The brother sister duo and their amazingly talented band mates offered such warmth and energy, I felt my insides open up instantly to the incredibly cohesive and heartfelt sound of their rock/folk/pop/world/americana tunes.

Barbara and Ethan Gruska (big sis and little bro) have such a playful and sincere connection to each other (just watch the ending of the video and you’ll see what I mean), seeing them interact on stage makes you feel like you’ve known them since you were all just kids. Their forthright and sincere presentation of imaginative and poignant lyrics combined with immense amounts of well-honed talent makes them a standout band in a sea of bands that remind you of other bands hailing form bygone eras.

So, I won’t try to akin them to a thread of a priori sounds and artists (i.e. Paul Simon, Joan Jett, Emmylou Harris, Band of Horses), because these artists have forged a sound all their own. It’s a sound that makes me feel the way I did when I heard (insert meaningful song here) on my CD player as I embarked on my first road trip with my best friend in my first car the day after we graduated high school, but minus the cliché. The Belle Brigade exude such a genuineness and sincerity, I forget about that silly critical distance thing a real music writer tries to keep and I just gotta say this band feels good all around. So go out and listen see them at their next show or get some of their music. You’ll be glad you did.

Derde Verde: Moon Mirror

October 13th, 2011 § Leave a Comment

This is a recent project I completed for the LA-based band, Derde Verde. Their new album, Moon/Mirror was released earlier this month and I helped them with some packaging, poster and banners. I’m looking forward to the record release party. Hope to see you there!

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CD release show poster

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Bumper sticker design

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squirrel hobbies

May 15th, 2011 § Leave a Comment

The lovely Bianca D’Amico is offering her amazing terrarium wares today at Elephant Art Space. She is joined by the folks at The Brick House, and MODERNHAUS. Go check her out!

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Artist: Marley Carroll, B-side Fridays

May 2nd, 2011 § Leave a Comment

Recently, a dear friend and musician, the talented Marley Carroll, began a project to present an unreleased b-side style track or a ‘sketch’ every Friday, asking artists to contribute an accompanying image. I’ve had the pleasure of contributing  a couple of images and I’m looking forward to more ‘B-side Fridays”! For more info and tons of righteous downloads, visit Marley’s site. And stay tuned for more b-sides!

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