‘Abstract Flags First Configuration’ by William Sharp
Today, at Caux Collective, we had our fifteenth volume of Artist Seventy-Two blow up a little, a week or so after it was uploaded, reaching almost 200 reblogs over the space of around 6 hours, and this meant we were able to attract around 40 new followers.
This upload to my personal blog was partly planned to raise the awareness of Caux Collective again, directed at the group of followers I have on this blog - which although isn’t an astronomical amount, has grown over the last few days and now stands at almost 500, and is a great deal more than the amount we have at Caux currently - and also just to remind any of you that are already followed us over there, of the importance of reblogging, and being involved with the growth of the blog.
It would mean a lot if you could click here to like us on Facebook, click here to follow us on Twitter, or click here to visit our Tumblr page if you’ve not yet started to follow us there. Thanks!
‘Abstract Number Series (Lines)’ by William Sharp
‘Abstract Number Series’ by William Sharp
‘First Abstract Series’ by William Sharp
Minimalism, Abstract, Colours and Shapes. And Lies.
I made these as part of a mock upload for our blog, over at Caux Collective where we pretended that a fictional artist named Sloof Lirpa from Rotterdam, Holland made them and allowed us the exclusive chance to show them. Despite the joke not really making much of impact, it turned out people actually kind of liked the images, so I thought I’d upload them here too. Couldn’t hurt, could it?
You can find the original post here or you can go ahead and like us on Facebook for more kooky stuff that we may come up with between our normal posts and Artist Seventy-Two reviews.
Kanto & Johto Gym Badges by Will Sharp
A couple of my friends and I have decided to start our own design-based blog called Caux Collective, in an attempt to create an attractive environment, in which we can catalogue any interesting or inspirational art, that we find ourselves being drawn to, to help us with our own artistic endeavours, as well as yours.
It will be very similar to many of the already established Art or Design type blogs you can find, except we hope to put our own mark on it. We hope that you like the look of it; so if you could follow us there, spread the word and submit some of your own work that would be amazing!
Portrait: Lunar C from Don’t Flop
Like, Reblog or Tweet to @DONTFLOP & @LUNARFUCKINGC if you like it.
Heyrocco Album Artwork!
For much of last year I had the pleasure to work with a fantastic band from Charleston, America named Heyrocco. I produced art for their single, mixtape and potential Album, so keep your eye on them in 2012, it’ll be a huge year.
Brand New Chutes EP ‘Patchwork’ out soon!
I was recently incredibly privileged to be chosen by a great band, who I know very well, to design the artwork for their up-and-coming EP. Out soon!