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08

Mar

The Corner Society Welcomes Artist Senhor Ricardo

Rather than a conventional biography, the piece accompanying Senhor Ricardo’s work speaks volumes about his character: “Blah blah, born in Lisbon, blah blah, based in London as a freelancer, blah blah, active in advertising, arts, and music, blah, blah.”

13

Feb

The Corner Society Welcomes Illustrator Mat Pringle

 

Mat Pringle was born in South London. He spent an idyllic childhood climbing trees and drawing dinosaurs. After a few false starts, he studied graphic design at the London College of Communication, eventually stumbling his way into the murky world of illustration. He now spends his time doing fantastical figurative illustrations with epic attention to detail; working predominantly with dipping pen and ink. He has since expanded into print-making with the guidance of Print Club London and has since set up a ram-shackle screen-printing studio of his own. He continues drawing dinosaurs (only not quite as well).


His work has been featured in several exhibitions, such as: Multiplayer II (Gallery 1988, L.A), MuTate Britain, DIY London Seen, Pictoplasma Paris and Blisters On My Fingers. It can be found on album covers and sleeves which, as a self-confessed record nerd, makes him very happy. Clients include Threadless, Get A Grip, Cure Studios, Tor Press, Proper Songs and 2nd Drop Records.

Pringle is currently in talks to collaborate with Mariusz Zubrowski, The Corner Society’s lead administrator.

18

Jan

The Corner Society’s 5th Element (Zachary Taylor) Releases New Album

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Interview coming soon! 

19

Nov

The Corner Society Welcomes Visionary Brandon G.

Brandon G. is a full-time musician, a man of few words, graphic designer, alternative artist, and just an extraordinary young talent. And, as luck would have it, he’s also the latest addition to The Corner Society team. Based in California, the 18 year old makes a living through music and designing photos. He’s been kind enough to lend his creativity to the site by handling our aesthetics—namely the artwork that precedes each piece, which will be more sophisticated and professional from now on (truth be told, Mariusz’s poor attempts in Photoshop weren’t cutting it).

You can follow him on Tumblr  for links to his music and to purchase framed photographs.