Always love a great video with a concept and nice performance footage!
Friday, January 29, 2010
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Akumu Ink Gallery
I don't know if you're like me. But my first 8 'bookmarks' are all blogs that I like. Every day (sometimes twice a day) I will go through my list of blogs in order to see if any of them have updated it with something worth reading. I always feel accomplished when I go through them and there was some good info and updates, but I feel like I wasted 5 minutes when I went through all of them ot find that no one updated anything.
today we went to a local boutique to see if we could sell our shirts to the shop. We brought samples in to show the owner. It was funny because the girl working there did a double take at our shirts and asked "Do you have some shirts in Perfide (Perfide is a boutique in Montreal that we actually do wholesale with)?" Apparently she owned one of our shirts for some time and really loved the print which was a plus for us when talking to the owner. We talked over some things and then we were asked if we'd be interested in taking part in a creating some canvas paintings for a show in July to introduce our line. It would be like a gallery within the store. So if you're in Montreal and would like to be part of this let me know as I think it's by invitation only. I will update you with photos and in progress work as we get closer to the date :)
today we went to a local boutique to see if we could sell our shirts to the shop. We brought samples in to show the owner. It was funny because the girl working there did a double take at our shirts and asked "Do you have some shirts in Perfide (Perfide is a boutique in Montreal that we actually do wholesale with)?" Apparently she owned one of our shirts for some time and really loved the print which was a plus for us when talking to the owner. We talked over some things and then we were asked if we'd be interested in taking part in a creating some canvas paintings for a show in July to introduce our line. It would be like a gallery within the store. So if you're in Montreal and would like to be part of this let me know as I think it's by invitation only. I will update you with photos and in progress work as we get closer to the date :)
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Steampunk Tales
I posted this on facebook but I feel this needs a better look. I did this cover for an iphone app called Steampunk Tales. Every few months an issue is released that includes 8 original steampunk related stories written by some award winning writers. And you get my lovely cover for keeps on your iphone/itouch for $1.99. So check it out and tell your friends about it if they like that kind of stuff.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010
The Investigation Featurette

One of our customers mentioned to me that this design was abstract along the lines of our Faceless and Ripper design. Which is a good way to look at it. I came up with this idea during the summer at an anime convention. It never felt right to just release it on it's own, but as part of a collection I think it works really well. It's in line with the Steampunk essence we were going with for a while. I think my style lends from all these different concepts without actually being a part of a specific one. I've been wanting to do something that included a curly mustache without it being comical, or completely about the mustache. Hope you like it.


Monday, January 25, 2010
Devil Within Featurette

The Devil Within was inspired by some photographs I found online of old statues in Rome that incorporated drapery. I'm blown away by the talent Renaissance artists had to chisel out massive rock to create draped cloth on their sculptures that look no heavier than real fabrics. I was also looking at tons of images of gargoyles and paintings by William Blake (The Great Red Dragon) and somehow mixed all these concepts into this one demonic figure.



Sunday, January 24, 2010
Death Before Dishonor Featurette

Death Before Dishonor I'm going to say is my most intricate piece that we've put out so far. It was the last design I sketched up and approved for this new collection, but it was the first one I began to finalize out of the 4. As this piece came into being it showed that Akumu Ink could have a new mature look, I was pushing the look away from what we had previously been doing so far. It also helped that I had been drinking absinthe and watching Japanese horror movies night after night, and listening to deathcore music with the blinds shut day after day. Really closing myself off and doing nothing but focusing on these designs and making sure every detail came out exactly as I wanted it to.
In the past our designs were created after I came home from work or on weekends, but this time around I had devoted all my time to making these something I would be proud of and making Akumu a look that wasn't seen done by other brands.
Inspiration for Death Before Dishonor: I knew I wanted to come up with a Geisha version of Marie-Antoinette. You can even see the cut around her neck from where she was decapitated by guillotine. I had this idea to have her looking at herself in a mirror. I was watching these awesome documentaries about Aleister Crowley and Nikola Tesla which got me thinking of using something crazy like symbols as the contours of the mirror. The symbols I ended up using were those of the planets in our solar system. They had a very demonic look to them, that of a ouija board.
Hope you all like the look of Death Before Dishonor. Feel free to leave your comments or thoughts as to how you perceive the design :)




Saturday, January 23, 2010
Carmina in Wonderland Featurette


Here is the Carmina in Wonderland design. An intricate gold print with fantastic detailing. I placed both La Carmina and her cat Basil Farrow in the roles of Alice and the Cheshire cat at a mini tea party. I even switched the classic British style of tea pot and tea cup for a more Eastern look. There's even a small throwback to an older Akumu design, you'll notice the pendant on Carmina's necklace is the skull from 'Never Say Die' and 'Sip of Death'. Hope you like it, there's more little features to come. You can read more of La Carmina's blog here.


Friday, January 22, 2010
Standing Banners
This week has been pretty crazy. You guys are loving these new designs! I haven't even had a chance to update or blog like I planned due to the orders :P Keep it up!
So this just came in from Indonesia. Two standing banners we had made for a show we're doing in Vegas. We might be bringing them to future conventions depending on how they fit in our luggage. Don't forget if you're in a band, or know someone who owns a store, or anyone who would need some kind of banner we can hook them up with a great deal. Quality work for a great price ;)

Also we were hired to create two 5 foot paintings of Tokyo Massacre. So as those progress we'll take photos and post them all up when they're done! Talk to you soon.
So this just came in from Indonesia. Two standing banners we had made for a show we're doing in Vegas. We might be bringing them to future conventions depending on how they fit in our luggage. Don't forget if you're in a band, or know someone who owns a store, or anyone who would need some kind of banner we can hook them up with a great deal. Quality work for a great price ;)

Also we were hired to create two 5 foot paintings of Tokyo Massacre. So as those progress we'll take photos and post them all up when they're done! Talk to you soon.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
The Lost Soul Featurette

Here are a few photos of the Lost Soul print. Inspired by both our Tokyo Massacre and The Storm designs, I really wanted to continue creating my (morbid) version of cute Japanese styled characters. It's kinda like a continuous story of these characters that are evolving into something greater as I figure out more about the Akumu Ink world.
The more I design and print these shirts, the more I'm figuring out how to create some fun compositions. The goal for me for this image was to create a full composition with a character, and an environment, with our logo (almost like it was a movie poster) and make you feel like there was a sense of depth to the whole scene even though I only used one colour. I hope you like it, I'd love to hear your feedback on each individual design.




I Am The Trend TV
A few days ago we were mentioned on I Am The Trend TV. It's great to see people express their love and excitement for our product rather than just reading a blog post about it. See their excitement in the video below. They mention us around 00:09:00.
Friday, January 15, 2010
La Carmina Post
Also over at La Carmina's blog there was a great little feature about our new collaboration. In the next few weeks I will be adding photos of her in the shirts and describing the reasons we came up with what we came up with. More to come.
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