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Tuesday Digital Doodle • Gritty City
Back in the ’80s, there were a number of guys in art school playing with grayscale textures created by flicking a toothbrush loaded with ink onto a piece of bristol or illustration board. They would carefully cut frisket masks like … Continue reading
Hey, Kids! It’s Santa Klaus!
This is my Christmas card from 1986. Xerox copies, newspaper letters, ink spattered with a toothbrush and Klaus Kinski. It’s what Christmas is all about!
Posted in Blast from the Past, Drawer Cards, Holiday
Tagged 1986, Christmas, German cinema, humor, Joe Williams, Klaus Kinski, punk rock, Santa Klaus, spatter, splatter, xerox
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