Thursday, October 12, 2006

New costumes








Because John Wallaby asked, here are a few of the recent costumes that have issued forth from my modest studio: The first two shots are front & back images of SUPER SQUARE, made for Center in the Square, an arts center in Roanoke, Virginia. This costume was very elaborate, especially the cape; The second is a child's PICKLE costume; A WHOOPIE CUSHION and TOILET BRUSH made for Careerbuilder.com as part of a five-city street advertising campaign (note the blue & brown stains on the top of the brush); and CHARLIE the CRIME STOPPER, a character for a "get tough on crime" campaign down in lovely Barbados.

2 comments:

John Wallaby said...

Hooray!

Wow, the Super Square is quite elaborate. I'm guessing the "Home Furnishings" thing on the back of his head is a sponsor.

My favorite of the bunch is probably Charlie the Crime Stopper. (Can you tell I have a preference for the furred? Haha)

In a close second place, collecting tons of points for cuteness, is the junior pickle.

I think I'd be a bit wary of giving the soiled toilet brush a hug. ...and whooppie for the cushion! :P

Will Cox said...

The Chop House logo has always gotten a laugh out of me too. I used to work at the Charleston Gazette as a graphic artist, and I remeber when that restaurant first opened. They sent us a slick to use in their ads, and the whole crew up there my department (myself included) were astonished as hell to see that their emblem was a stick bull with genitals. I had almost forgotten about that. Thanks for the laugh.