Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Big Bang.



I think this is gonna be one of my first shirts. We'll see.

-Rob!

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Monday, March 10, 2008

GRINDER, cart and more...



Yo! Just recovering from last Saturday's Grinder, and getting back into the swing of things. This is a 3 print set I did specifically for the show. Did a limited run of these, so look for me to start selling the ones I have left through this site.

Speaking of which, I'm working on getting a cart on here. So expect RobGuillory.com to start selling original art, prints and a whole lot more soon. (Hint: t-shirts....)

Hit me up at rob@robguillory.com if you have any questions.
And hit the Grinder link above for pics of the show.

-Rob!

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Antigrav.

A few quick pics from the Antigravity Alternative Media Expo from last weekend in New Orleans taken by Andrew Thibodeaux.

Had a good time meeting a bunch of great people. The turnout was great, and the crowds were definitely feeling the many artists who'd turned out to share their wares. It was cool getting to chat with all the creators that stopped by.

-Rob!








Tuesday, February 19, 2008

The Grind.





































Pre-lettered poster for the fourth Grinder live art expo on March 8.

-Rob!

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Black/White.



















A couple of art pieces for ArtLoveMagic's art book centering around the interpretation of the Divine and the Profane. Kept them pretty simple, but kind of experimental. No inks, just straight pencil and Prisma.

I decided to stay away from angels and demons in these. Never been much for those overused symbols. For me, Divinity is as simple as the complete peace that comes with love. Likewise, Profanity is as simple as the absence of light, and the loneliness that comes with that.

Looking at them now, they're both pretty meditative to me, which fits since they're both subjects that have always intrigued me. I like that the color palettes are a bit different from what typically is thought of when these subjects come into mind. They're somewhat complementary, which fits for me.

-Rob