Sanso-Xtro – Hello Night Crow from Fergal Brennan on Vimeo.
Sanso Xtro via Arkitip
Sanso-Xtro – Hello Night Crow from Fergal Brennan on Vimeo.
Sanso Xtro via Arkitip
Working on finishing up our next collaboration. Stay tuned for the announcement of our third artist coming up in the next few weeks. Also, there are talks of a locals-only party going on for SXSW and we will be distributing our zines and having some stuff for sale there. Keep your ears peeled!
After a bit of delay, we are proud to announce our first collaboration of the year.
As we wrap up Christie’s book, we are excited to announce our upcoming collaboration with Will Bryant, master doodler, fellow cat enthusiast and professional designer who makes up part of the Austin-based collective Public School.
We’re getting close to wrapping up our first collaboration with Christie Young.
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For the past 5 days, Crummy House has been sampling the finest the Pacific Northwest has to offer.
Above are a few plane sketches of some of our most basic accounts of the Texas-Friendly, moss-laden town of Portland, Oregon. On our third day there, good friend, and illustrator Alex DeSpain and his wife Vanessa took Crummy House on an epic road trip through mountains and fog to the small town of Astoria, of Goonies fame.
After some obligatory scenic stops, we stumbled in to Lunar Boy Gallery. Lunar features a range of contemporary and low brow art from all over, while also boasting extremely fun toys and trinkets for purchase.
The finale of Crummy House in Portland was sealed with the x2 =√♥ show at Grass Hut Corp. during Portland’s First Thursday. What a great time it was!
We’ve been in full swing over here, working with Christie on her book and talking to another Crummy artist who we will introduce in the next few weeks. Until then, take care and Happy Holidays.
We’re proud to announce our first collaboration with Christie Young, photographer and art director living in New York. Look at Christie’s work here and be on the lookout for her book around the New Year.
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We rode our bikes around and checked out some art this past weekend for the East Austin Studio Tour.
While we only covered a small amount of ground, we were thoroughly impressed at the artwork we saw. It was very inspirational to see everyone’s spaces and artwork and we might have found some ideas for future books.
Monica from Sight Unseen, a blog about creative types, visited with us this past week. She asked us about our hopes and dreams and we went out for some drinks with some other creative dudes, David Clark, Alexandra Valenti, Will Bryant and Katy Horan. Read what she had to say about our little place right here.