Feature,Work07.26.2009
Bryan @ 8:59 pm

There have been a lot of things that have influenced my work and i’ve decided to backtrack and take a closer look at the things that helped me get stronger as an artist.
Every illustrator has that one artist or cartoon that set the stage for them to build upon. For me, Looney Tunes has to be the cornerstone of my entire style. I learned the basics from copying, tracing, and applying new techniques from and to the characters. I was a Warner Bros. kid, so no Disney for me. I learned all the basic cartooning tricks such as stances as well as the animation and Reilly Method of drawing.
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Art,News,Work06.17.2009
Bryan @ 4:15 pm

Do not attempt to adjust your monitor. The mothership HAS landed. Sit back and relax and let the Funktopus enter your mind. He has traveled for eons ridin’ on the nebulous waves of funk Looking For the Perfect Beat. He continues his Motorbootyaffair and won’t stop until The Beat Goes Boom.

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Art,News,Work06.01.2009
Bryan @ 1:40 pm

And now to kick off Series 2 of the Tubii. This series is dedicated to hip-hop and monsters. Each week, there will be a new character and hopefully a few surprises at the end. I enjoyed coming up with these new characters and i hope you have fun building them despite the notorious trickiness of my toys.
This week, boys and girls, i introduce Hipfoot: a bigfoot like creature in his size 32 Dunks and requisite shudder shades stepping out of his native habitat to hang at his other native habitat of indie film festivals and art shows.

News,Work
Bryan @ 11:28 am

Here’s an all-new custom of Nick Knite’s Kujira. I took some liberties with the shape and fused it with some messoamerican style to make this half wale half bird. You can find it at his blog.
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//Funk Food: http://www.nickknite.com/blog/
//Nice Paper Toys: http://www.nicepapertoys.com/profile/NickKnite
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//Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/nick_fu
Art,News,Work04.25.2009
Bryan @ 11:57 am

Bryan Rollins ‘09_Graphic Design
Maskhara
Where does the mask end and the face begin? How we perceive ourselves, as well as, what we truly are, is determined by our pasts and our experiences – that which we can never escape. We masquerade to protect our vulnerabilities, or our pasts and to perhaps deceive others or join them. These guises are as fragile as the idea of identity in itself, yet we still choose to conceal ourselves. Derrida theorizes that our identities are not self contained, but constructed from language, culture, and history, and are therefore composites of experience and circumstance. I submit that masking, by proxy, is that manifested identity constructed totally outside of circumstance shaped by the other.
“Maskharaâ€* is an Arabic word meaning to distort or falsify into an animal or monster and is where the European iterations of “mask†are derived.
This investigation observes the ruse and questions its role in determining identity by abstracting the form of three physical masks, and in turn, further distorting the true face. These pieces are constructed of paper in order to express the malleability of identity, and at once, show the weak, and impermanence of the façade. Folding each piece rather than cutting, expresses the natural forming of the deception. Each fold is dependent upon the fold that came before. As these creases begin to layer, flatten, and disappear, the piece gains a sense of lineage.
“While we are alive, we cannot escape from masks or names. We are inseparable from our fictions – our features. We are condemned to invent a mask for ourselves and afterward to discover that the mask is our true face.†—Octavio Paz, 1970
Bryan Rollins
*(ma-SHAR-uh)
Work04.17.2009
Bryan @ 10:21 pm

Alright. The hiatus is over. The clouds of obligation are beginning to part and i can once again feed the internet streets. I’ll begin by just wetting your appetite with something i promised a LONG time ago: the Series 1 Tubii pack which includes RUN DMC. Yes all THREE members this time. ALSO, Series 2 along with a few other surprises are in the works, but i’ll relay all that as it draws near, but in the mean time let this tide you over.

Art,Event,Work04.09.2009
Bryan @ 10:06 am

Here’s another show actually featuring me, Bryan. i posted about this earlier with a preview of the actual book and whatnot, however this is the art show which will feature a new piece of work as well as Unit.02. If you’re in the LA area on May 2, drop on by Mobius and show some support.
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Art,Event,Work04.08.2009
Bryan @ 10:16 am

SUBMIT YOUR WORK.
Open to all artists working in the Memphis region.
“The AIDS Project†is an annual event to bring awareness to the local community about HIV/AIDS and raise money for local HIV/AIDS non-profit organizations. We will host an evening of fun, live music, and the arts.
All works must be ready to hang and no larger than 36 in x 36 in. Content does not have to be AIDS related. All works must be worth no more than $900. 20% of the proceeds will go to a local AIDS organization. A $5.00 entry fee is required. Please drop off works at Odessa, 2613 Broad Avenue, Memphis, TN, 38104 by April 28.
The show will be open 6pm-9pm, May 1st-11th.
For more information, contact Sipne Sylve: sylvesiphne@gmail.com
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