collaboration with mike zahir
photography/animation experiment
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010
the brothers ink
From the www.thebrothersink.com website:
About the Brothers
Created by award winning web designers, illustrators and fine artists, The Brothers Ink is a creator friendly company run by artists and creators. We wanted to do something more than offer a small check for generic designs that the artist has no stake in. Our t-shirt lines offer a direct link to the artist/designers personal websites to help promote their own work as well. It's a different world now and people have a different respect for graphics and apparel we wanted to do something that artists would have a stake in, as well as produce real works of art for their clothing. Each artists benefits from how they and the other artists promote their designs!
This allows the artists to continue to be a part of the process. The more each artists promotes their own designs, the more people will visit the site and stumble upon other designs by other artists and even links to the artists personal websites to help promote their work in general.
From clever and cartoony to fine art by leading illustrators and artists. The Brothers Ink will produce the highest quality apparel with the most creative and unique talent behind them. While promoting the work of every one of the artists. The Brothers Ink is a company for artists by artists!
click here to learn more or purchase t-shirts!
About the Brothers
Created by award winning web designers, illustrators and fine artists, The Brothers Ink is a creator friendly company run by artists and creators. We wanted to do something more than offer a small check for generic designs that the artist has no stake in. Our t-shirt lines offer a direct link to the artist/designers personal websites to help promote their own work as well. It's a different world now and people have a different respect for graphics and apparel we wanted to do something that artists would have a stake in, as well as produce real works of art for their clothing. Each artists benefits from how they and the other artists promote their designs!
This allows the artists to continue to be a part of the process. The more each artists promotes their own designs, the more people will visit the site and stumble upon other designs by other artists and even links to the artists personal websites to help promote their work in general.
From clever and cartoony to fine art by leading illustrators and artists. The Brothers Ink will produce the highest quality apparel with the most creative and unique talent behind them. While promoting the work of every one of the artists. The Brothers Ink is a company for artists by artists!
click here to learn more or purchase t-shirts!
thank you, luke morgan
thank you, luke for the kind words. click here to see works by luke morgan.
"A couple of beautiful pics here by Kathleen Hirai. These are digital photos of cardboard cutouts, but look like something from a fairy tale, dream or memory. The colour range and soft tones giving the piece its dreamy feel. I'd love to see some more images in the same style and I think a moving piece would work well too – although technically it could be tricky. Nice work Kathleen! Check out her behance profile here." Posted by LUKE MORGAN

"A couple of beautiful pics here by Kathleen Hirai. These are digital photos of cardboard cutouts, but look like something from a fairy tale, dream or memory. The colour range and soft tones giving the piece its dreamy feel. I'd love to see some more images in the same style and I think a moving piece would work well too – although technically it could be tricky. Nice work Kathleen! Check out her behance profile here." Posted by LUKE MORGAN
Monday, November 8, 2010
Friday, October 15, 2010
LA Icons: Urban Light and Watts Towers
Los Angeles County Museum of Art Exhibition at Charles White Elementary School
A photo of mine (see shadow photo below) is displayed at this exhibition.
Size: 20"x24"
LA Icons: Urban Light and Watts Towers




A photo of mine (see shadow photo below) is displayed at this exhibition.
Size: 20"x24"
LA Icons: Urban Light and Watts Towers
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Monday, August 16, 2010
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Friday, June 25, 2010
behind the scenes: throwing the cross
48 Hour Film Project: San Francisco
Electric Mushroom Parade Presents: Throwing the Cross
Electric Mushroom Parade Presents: Throwing the Cross
Throwing the Cross from Mike Zahir on Vimeo
Monday, June 14, 2010
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Monday, April 12, 2010
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
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