Emek

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Theme: Illustration, Graffiti and Toys

By: Emek Studio

  • Publisher: Gingko Press Inc.
  • Year: 2010
  • Pages: 271 pages
  • Format: 31 x 25,5 cm
  • Weight: 1.900 Kg
  • Features: hardcover
  • Languages: English
  • ISBN: 978-158423-307-7
  • REF: 6162

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Poster artist Emek combines 60’s counterculture psychedelia and 90’s postindustrial iconography to create vibrant, visually stunning illustrations for rock concert posters and protest art. "The thinking man’s poster artist" his unique visual style has graced music posters on a diverse spectrum. Initially, the poster offered a commercially viable alternative to advertising for a young art school graduate — and later proved to be an opportunity for artistic freedom rarely allowed in other commercial work.

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