Sonny Kay is a late 20th century and new millennial musical and artistic Renaissance man. He’s founded and run everything from bands to distros to labels and is currently taking a hiatus from his own musical projects to focus on his multi-textured digital collage pieces, many of which color the covers of your favorite band’s [...]
Also filed in art, books, collage, DIY, Effluvia Magazine, feature
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Tagged album art, Angel Hair, collage, digital collage, fine art prints, Gravity Records, GSL Records, hardcore, post-punk, psychedelic, Sonny Kay, visual art, VSS
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Thursday, August 23, 2012
Recently Effluvia had the opportunity to chat with Aaron Rose about the origins and future of the “DIY school” he founded in the wake of his touring gallery show, book and documentary film Beautiful Losers. Rather than waste the money they had to market the project, Rose and company decided to redirect the funds into [...]
Also filed in art, books, DIY, Effluvia Magazine, feature, NYC, onthestreet, painting, photography
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Tagged aaron rose, ANDREW JEFFREY WRIGHT, beautiful losers, CHERYL DUNN, CLARE ROJAS, DIY, ED TEMPLETON, ERIC ELMS, ERIC WHITE, film, GEOFF MCFETRIDGE, JEFF CANHAM, JESSE LEYVA, JESSE SPEARS, JO JACKSON, KAWS, LA, make something, MIKE MILLS, MONEY MARK, music, NYC, SAGE VAUGHN, SCOTT CAMPBELL, screen printing, sign painting, TODD JAMES, TOMMY GUERRERO, zines
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Counteract Collective is an amazing new all screen printed distro and skill-sharing organization. They print everything under the sun and have a huge assortment of silk screened patches for the punk, post-punk, ex-punk and straight up anarcho-crusty. Effluvia had the opportunity to get to know one of the founders, Rio, over the interweb and he [...]
Also filed in art, books, DIY, Effluvia Magazine, feature, onthestreet
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Tagged collective, Counteract Collective, custom printing, distro, Effluvia Magazine, handmade, screen printing, zine
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Books and Movies in Mixed Reviews… Mixed Reviews
Also filed in art, creative nonfiction, fiction, literature, mixed reviews
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Tagged Bret Easton Ellis, documentary, fiction, literature, magnetic fields, punk, reviews, Richard Hell, Stephin Merritt, television
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