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March 24, 2007
Lila Downs Fillmore Poster
©2007 Fillmore Corporation
Lila Downs at the Fillmore
March 24 2007
13x19 inches offset print
all gone
I was working with the art director over the internet, so I was left with many in-progress notes and screenshots from the making of the Lila Downs Fillmore Poster. So.. here's a rough cut/paste 'process thread' starting with concept...
everything was drawn & scanned.. over about a 3 week period.
The first song on the most recent album (cd starts with a spanish version, and also includes an english version) is a song about coffee and mole from Oaxaca, her home away from New York. The opening lyrics to the album translates to:
They say in Oaxaca, you drink coffee with mezcal
They say in Oaxaca, you drink coffee with mezcal..
the song also appears as track 13 (sung in english). (followed by 'They say herb is plenty to chase away evil eye' heh)
The second song on the record is about a young girl who escapes a bad family life and becomes a table dancer in the town. I read that sad stories like this were what inspired Lila to make this music.
first sketch
So, there is a nice cup of Oaxaca coffee (spiked with mezcal!) bottom center and a vision of the table dancer girl in the steam coming from the coffee. Below and around the coffee cup will be a spoon and some of the green sprigs to add to their brew, behind that is a pile of melons and fruit that echo frieda's paintings of same. The watermelons cut in a zig=zag and other fruits..
There is an open area behind the foreground table where all of the above rests. This isn't completely figured out but maybe some musicians and people around in a festive way. These should work whether you see it as the background for the coffeecup or the background for the steamy table dancer.
The framing sides and top are also not completely figured out but maybe some of the oaxaca ancient ruins as border. I have a symmetrical godhead kinda pic that should fit top center and a tortoise/guy that might work as one on each side within a trellis/vines kinda action. I plan to fit in some blanket patterns from the area in the background too.
That lettering is really roughed in, but it's looking not bad to maybe.. similar cleaned up and outlined might be good. What do ya think?
-j
getting there.. ![]() bottom half basically done, some texture details gonna add in... background is in progress on the drawing board.. top of table dancer girl coming too.. steamy lower part of dancer worked out kinda cool. I hope you think it's coming along nicely. Talk with you soon, John btw colors are sampled from a set of oaxaca photos I found, so hopefully it resonates appropriately on that level. OH the spoon handel is redrawn & the F is tucked into the design, not scanned yet. million little things heh |
background work, streamers.. ![]() I'm still working things out in the background here, but I have an appointment this afternoon so I wanted to shoot you a quick progress pic before I have to go. I'll be back working later.. The background is in there plus some streamers coming in from the top for color/movement/and to push the depth. I'm not satisfied with the darker inside bits yet, but I think the space is divided up nicely with a little outside bit visable on the right of the cool cavernous cantina. >this is really nice! I love the lovebird. Are you Yes she is coming forward with some color.. I haven't worked on that yet. The background is still in push-pull mode too.. 'Saturday' is gonna be a bugger, I haven't gone there yet. All the other type fit so nicely on that cup I hate to touch it. be back in a couple few hours - John |
new cup text ( Saturday) / credit line proof ![]() |
left.. tried to use traditional flowered fabric as shirt, but it came out too 'mall top'. new one replaces it with bolero jacket (ignore under jacket sketch). ![]() ![]() |
final ![]() |
The elements were hand drawn - scanned - scaled and colored in photoshop. Here is a squashed movie that flips through photoshop layers of scanned drawing..
A 'corridor' is an old Mexican story-telling song. This is the true story of a young woman who was married by her mother at a young age, so she decided to escape and become a tabledancer and singer.
The Table Dancer
That girl arrived on the "Red Arrow" bus
with her patent leather high heels life
of mine, ay ay my little dark one
such a good thing as Tacha, I have not seen
In those days she was only fourteen
when her mother wed her to a man
since she was little she was easy to take
but one dark night Tacha escaped
Sing to me Tacha, a little country song
because the memories are going to kill me
Sing to me Tacha one of those pretty
ones those ones that will make a man cry
Since the night is sad and Tacha was alone
she had to find her way from bar to bar
with her little table dancer lips painted
on she got up on a table and began to sing at the cantina
Those little eyes and those lips are my weakness
as much as I wish I can't forget
with those drinks and those sad songs
that table dancer Tacha bewitched me
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Lila Downs at the Fillmore 13x19″ Litho available $20 |
Posted by John at 12:32 PM
March 15, 2007
flatstock 12 @ SXSW
Flatstock 12 was great. I didn't have a camera along, but if you don't know what flatstock is about here's a tour..
a random slideshow from flickr of pics from various flatstocks (search:tags=flatstock)
click image for info or to browse thumbnails
Flatstock is presented by The American Poster Initute

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Posted by John at 7:55 PM
March 2, 2007
The Dandy Warhols 3-D
The Dandy Warhols, Elephone, Andrey Sessions
In San Francisco at Mezzanine during Noisepop March 2 2007
18x24″ 5 color Screen Print on French paper
s/n edition of 150
anaglyphic 3-d (glasses included)
All gone
I love 3-d stuff. I have a bunch of antique view masters... so when I saw The Dandy Warhols website was in 3-d, I wanted to try making the poster likewise..
The cover of odditorium reminded me of a photo from a New Orleans trip, the background room in the poster.
Here's a weird squished flip through of the posters final photoshop layers followed by the 5 color seperations going down same as it was screen printed. This poster is anaglyphic red/blue 3d (the mov is red right eye, poster is the more standard red=left). The 2-d photo is from New Orleans. Everything else is drawn, scanned, then combined, and colored in photoshop. Then the seperations in photoshop and high contrast greyscale tiffs are sent to the printer, one for each color.
Posted by John at 3:27 PM