I just finished all the album artwork for a new album titled Small Pond by the artist Redge, or Graham Gilreath by legal name. Small Pond is a dubstep and electronic album that not only explores a dynamic range of heavy hitting womps to ambient and serene droning beats, but also entertains with the listener… [Read more…]
I’ve still been completely wrapped up in landscapes recently, so I dug Nicholas McElroy out of my collection, I’ve had his work saved on my phone for a little more than a year now, but haven’t posted him on Iron & Bone yet. From Nicholas’ personal website, he only has one series as of right… [Read more…]
I don’t exactly remember how I came across Terry Evans’ photography, but she creates some stunning work. Evans is an artist photographer from Chicago with a large body of work, consisting mainly of landscapes and documentary-esque portraits of place. Her work also exhibits a variety of aerial and ground work, building compositions that create a… [Read more…]
I don’t have much information on Christopher Gray, other than the fact that he’s an awesome illustrator. Beautiful flat-colored geometric shapes shoved into a rectangular space. Enjoi. (via But Does It Float)
Apologies for my long absence after the turn of the year, I’ve been smidgiting about the southern region of the US, particularly Georgia and Tennessee. Cause it’s the holiday, y’all. But anyways, on an excursion out to Borders today I scavenged around for some BA book covers (aka Bad Ass-ery). The two artists I wanted… [Read more…]
I came across Tsto, the creative design agency in Helsinki, Finland on the blog butdoesitfloat. Their work is simple and powerful, and really intriguing. Enjoi this selection of their work.
Occasionally I check up on Thomas Hooper’s blog to keep track of his works in progress. Since my last post on Thomas: Thomas Hooper: Black and White Tattoo King, he’s brought a wealth of new work to the table, including some recently beautiful color work, which I was surprised to see turn up since he… [Read more…]
While browsing over some contemporary painter’s magazines in Borders yesterday, I looked into an interview with Josh Keyes. After exploring his bio a little further, I found out he received his BFA from my school, SAIC (School of the Art Institute of Chicago), and his MFA from Yale. Hell yeah, represent! Keyes’ surreal paintings are… [Read more…]
Born and raised in Sweden, Kalle Gustafsson studied film in Sydney and photography in Paris. The majority of his work revolves around fashion-based advertising spreads, but his personal work is really something. With full bodied color and warm heavy shadows, Kalle’s work feels like a reinvention of old photography. The grain of each picture has… [Read more…]
Because my current website is in remodel/reconfigure/facelift/revamp mode, my current “works” seciton is not up to date. So for now, I’ve created two separate Flickr-Folios (both under Cody Tumblin-links- on the right side). One contains only my design, illustration, identity, and web design work and the other contains only fine art. These are both completely… [Read more…]
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