Monday, March 17, 2008

POSTCARD : FUN ON MOBILE


Thursday, March 13, 2008

POSTCARD ADVERTSE FOR LOAD RINGTONE

CAMPAIGN : MOBILE MAGIC









Thursday, March 6, 2008

POSTCARDS OR ART?

I Fill a Sin Coming on 30 Postcards



These cards are so cool and serve as inspiration for some of my own altered art. I will be purchasing more art created by this talented and funny lady.
By A. Mulder "internet shopper" December 3, 2007

This set of postcards is a bargain at $9. You get 30 different designs from Anne Taintor, the creator of a line of art products in which she envisons the secret hidden thoughts of the women in vintage illustrations. Some of the winners are the "domestically disabled" white-gown glamour girl and the woman by a tree who "can never decide whether to use her power for good or for evil." The postcards are on high-quality card stock with vibrant ink. The rounded corners give them a crisp, artistic feel. I bought two sets of these and I've mailed a dozen out to my friends, family, and co-workers. The other set I'm saving to decoupage into a wall decoration for my home
By Jessica Lux April 5, 2007

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

POSTCARD ADVERTISE MOBILE PHONE SERVICE

POSTCARD ADVERTISE MOBILE PHONE SERVICE
DTAC COMPANY LIMITED
CAMPAIGN : FILL UP HAPPINESS

























Tuesday, March 4, 2008

ASIA DIVE EXPO 2007


HOW TO SURVIVE PARADISE
ASIA DIVE EXPO 2007

ART THESIS EXHIBITION

Art Exibition by 4th years students, School of Fine and Applied Art, Bangkok University at On Art Gallery
Art Thesis Exhibition 11th, Department of Fine Art, The Faculty of Architecture King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Lardkrabang




ASIAN FACES

ASIAN FACES

by Nicola Culican



on Wednesday, 13 February 2008

at Gossip Gallery & Cafe, Sukhumvit



Nicola is intrigued by the faces of women and the stories they told. The lines and wrinkles, the glint in their eyes, their smiles, their clothes. All of these allow the viewer to try and understand the character behind the face. These women are women who people pass every without stealing a second glance. They are the "invisibles".

By painting them on canvas, she puts these "ordinary women" into lime light and makes people look through their faces into the souls of these women.