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One Sick Scent. Austin Young's Accident Perfume By Brent Leonesio.





Art comes in many forms and scent is yet another wonderfully unique medium that can be used as expression, such is the case with ‘Accident’ Perfume.


above: the new limited edition scent, artist Austin Young and perfumer Brent Leonesio

The Institute for Art and Olfaction is an arts organization hosting educational workshops, a library and experimental projects that use the medium of scent. To help support the crowd-sourced participatory experience and musical: ‘TBD’, the IAO invited perfumer Brent Leonesio to collaborate with the provocateur Austin Young on a limited art edition.

The result? A very unique scent in artful bottles promoted with wild posters.

THE SMELL:

above: Brent Leonesio, Saskia Wilson-Brown from IAO and Austin Young

For the perfume itself, Brent Leonesio of Smellbent set out to find olfactory beauty in unexpected places. Leonesio describes Accident as ‘the lingering whiff of gasoline on your fingertips that you can’t stop sniffing; the familiar and the strange; the contrast elucidated when exotic floral extracts hold hands with other-worldly aroma chemicals. Accident is a collision of ideas, a harmonic discord.’


Base Notes: Gasoline vapor, Perfume spilled down a bucket seat, Safety glass, A smoking tire, A last minute dab of face powder, The smell of a mechanic.

THE BOTTLES:




Austin Young’s ‘Accident’ by Brent Leonesio comes in a black glass stopper bottle that was hand-transformed by Young in keeping with the style he developed through over 30 years of photographic and experiential arts practice. Each of the 40ml hand-assembled bottles are unique and come in a numbered box. They are intended as an art piece, and were created in an edition of 100.

THE PROMOTIONAL POSTERS:
With the help of graphic designer Micah Hahn of AutumnSeventy, the package design and marketing campaigns become tools with which to reexamine the concepts of beauty, glamour, luxury and mass appeal.




above: posters for Accident Featuring models Squeaky Blonde, The Infamous Boom Boom and Tammie Brown

40 mL bottle, Limited Edition of 100 bottles
$150.00 + shipping & sales tax, where applicable

2 mL sample, Limited Edition of 50 samples
$10.00 + shipping & sales tax, where applicable

Accident is available for sale at $150 a bottle online here and here

PROJECT CREDITS
Concept: Austin Young, Brent Leonesio, Saskia Wilson-Brown for The Institute for Art and Olfaction
Perfume: Brent Leonesio
Model Photography: Austin Young
Bottle Photography: The Institute for Art and Olfaction
Bottle Manufacturing: Austin Young, Brent Leonesio, Saskia Wilson-Brown – based on the visual style of Austin Young
Art Marketing Strategy: Austin Young
Logo & Graphic Design: Micah Hahn at AutumnSeventy
Models: Squeaky Blonde, The Infamous Boom Boom, Tammie Brown
Special Thanks to: Micah Hahn, Lenora Claire, O. Berk Bottles, and the marvelous Addie.

This project was based on and inspired by the visual artwork of artist and provocateur Austin Young and the scent work of perfumer Brent Leonesio. It was a collaboration between Young, Leonesio and Wilson-Brown for The Institute for Art and Olfaction. A special thanks to all of them for information and images.

Hollywood Star Charts Make Cinema Celestial.




Dorothy has done it again. Their new Hollywood Star Charts - available in four different editions - celebrate some of the most culturally significant films and actors to have graced the silver screen since 1927.

Choose from the Golden Age star chart (limited or open edition) or Modern Day star chart (limited or open edition) depending on your favorite cinematic era. Both re-imagine constellations as American films and re-name the stars that make up the clusters after the Hollywood greats that appeared in them. And yes, they ship worldwide.

Hollywood Star Chart: Golden Age - Original Open Edition



The Golden Age version of our Hollywood Star Chart features constellations named after some of the most culturally significant films to have appeared on the silver screen since 1927 - 1960's. The stars that make up the clusters are the Hollywood stars that appeared in them.



The chart is based on the night sky over Los Angeles on October 6th 1927 - the release date of Al Jolson's 'The Jazz Singer', the first feature-length motion picture with synchronized dialogue which heralded a new era for cinema and the decline of the silent film.



The 62 films featured include those chosen for preservation in the US National Film Registry due to their cultural, historical, or aesthetic significance; Academy Award winners; and a few personal favourites. Films include King Kong, The Wizard of Oz, It's a Wonderful Life, Gone with the Wind, Casablanca and Rebel without a Cause



An A-Z key of featured actors lists their Academy Award nomination dates and the position of their star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

2 colour litho print on 120gsm uncoated art paper
H80 x W60cm
£25 (plus P&P)
BUY IT HERE

Hollywood Star Chart: Golden Age - Signed Limited Edition (Gold Metallic)



The Golden Age version of our Hollywood Star Chart features constellations named after some of the most culturally significant films to have appeared on the silver screen since 1927 - 1960's. The stars that make up the clusters are the Hollywood stars that appeared in them.



The chart is based on the night sky over Los Angeles on October 6th 1927 - the release date of Al Jolson's 'The Jazz Singer', the first feature-length motion picture with synchronized dialogue which heralded a new era for cinema and the decline of the silent film.



The 62 films featured include those chosen for preservation in the US National Film Registry due to their cultural, historical, or aesthetic significance; Academy Award winners; and a few personal favourites. Films include King Kong, The Wizard of Oz, It's a Wonderful Life, Gone with the Wind, Casablanca and Rebel without a Cause.



An A-Z key of featured actors lists their Academy Award nomination dates and the position of their star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.



1 colour (metallic gold) litho print on 120gsm Keaykolour Navy Blue uncoated paper
H80 x W60cm
Limited Edition signed and stamped litho prints cost £100 each plus P&P.
The print run is limited to only 350 copies.
BUY IT HERE

Hollywood Star Chart: Modern Day - Signed Limited Edition (Silver Metallic)



The Modern Day version of our Hollywood Star Chart features constellations named after some of the most culturally significant films to have appeared on the silver screen since 1960 - present day. The stars that make up the clusters are the Hollywood stars that appeared in them.



The chart is based on the night sky over New York on June 16th 1960 - the date of the first showing of Hitchcock's 'Psycho' at the DeMille Theater. With its new approach to storytelling, characterisation and violence it is seen as a key movie in the start of the post-classical era of Hollywood.



The 108 films featured include those chosen for preservation in the US National Film Registry due to their cultural, historical, or aesthetic significance; Academy Award winners; and a few personal favourites. Films include Easy Rider, Bonnie and Clyde, The Exorcist, The Godfather, Chinatown, Star Wars, Pulp Fiction and Avatar.

An A-Z key of featured actors lists their Academy Award nomination dates and the position of their star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

1 colour (metallic silver) litho print on 120gsm Keaykolour Jet Black uncoated paper
H80 x W60cm
Limited Edition signed and stamped litho prints cost £100 each plus P&P. The print run is limited to only 350 copies.
BUY IT HERE

Hollywood Star Chart: Modern Day - Original Open Edition



The Modern Day version of our Hollywood Star Chart features constellations named after some of the most culturally significant films to have appeared on the silver screen since 1960 - present day. The stars that make up the clusters are the Hollywood stars that appeared in them.



The chart is based on the night sky over New York on June 16th 1960 - the date of the first showing of Hitchcock's 'Psycho' at the DeMille Theater. With its new approach to storytelling, characterisation and violence it is seen as a key movie in the start of the post-classical era of Hollywood.



The 108 films featured include those chosen for preservation in the US National Film Registry due to their cultural, historical, or aesthetic significance; Academy Award winners; and a few personal favourites. Films include Easy Rider, Bonnie and Clyde, The Exorcist, The Godfather, Chinatown, Star Wars, Pulp Fiction and Avatar.



An A-Z key of featured actors lists their Academy Award nomination dates and the position of their star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.



2 colour litho print on 120gsm uncoated art paper
H80 x W60cm
Original open edition litho print for £25 plus P&P
BUY IT HERE

all images courtesy of We Are Dorothy

A Font For Feline Fans - Helveticat by Bethany Lesko.




Cats and type, together at last. A sweet 12"x16" print of this kitty cat alphabet, letterpressed by hand in Brooklyn, NY by designer Bethany Lesko.






$25 USD, buy it here

Famous Movie Cars Get The Minimal Poster Treatment From Designer Jesús Prudencio.



above: Can you guess which movies the above vehicles came from? The answer to each is shown in this post

Thanks to Fubiz, I have been introduced to Jesús Prudencio, a graphic artist, web designer and illustrator from Badajoz, currently living in Seville, Spain. A fan of both films and cars, he took it upon himself to create these minimalist posters representing movies by the iconic vehicles within them.

He did leave out a few movies in which the vehicle is the star (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Herbie The Love Bug, and Christine). And I'd love to see him create posters for the following: Bullitt, Risky Business, Thelma and Louise and Driving Miss Daisy.

Perhaps he will get to those in the future.

Pulp Fiction:

Sketched in pencil, and finished digitally with a Wacom tablet.
Paper sizes: A3 (297mm x 420mm / 16.5" x 11.7") and A4 ( 210mm x 297mm / 8" x 11.5")

Taxi Driver

Sketched in pencil, and finished digitally with a Wacom tablet.
Paper sizes: A3 (297mm x 420mm / 16.5" x 11.7") and A4 ( 210mm x 297mm / 8" x 11.5")

Goldfinger

Sketched in pencil, and finished digitally with a Wacom tablet.
Paper sizes: A3 (297mm x 420mm / 16.5" x 11.7") and A4 ( 210mm x 297mm / 8" x 11.5")

Ghost Busters

Sketched in pencil, and finished digitally with a Wacom tablet.
Paper sizes: A3 (297mm x 420mm / 16.5" x 11.7") and A4 ( 210mm x 297mm / 8" x 11.5")

Mr. Bean

Sketched in pencil, and finished digitally with a Wacom tablet.
Paper sizes: A3 (297mm x 420mm / 16.5" x 11.7") and A4 ( 210mm x 297mm / 8" x 11.5")

Back to the Future

Sketched in pencil, and finished digitally with a Wacom tablet.
Paper sizes: A3 (297mm x 420mm / 16.5" x 11.7") and A4 ( 210mm x 297mm / 8" x 11.5")

Bonnie And Clyde

Sketched in pencil, and finished digitally with a Wacom tablet.
Paper sizes: A3 (297mm x 420mm / 16.5" x 11.7") and A4 ( 210mm x 297mm / 8" x 11.5")

The Shining

Sketched in pencil, and finished digitally with a Wacom tablet.
Paper sizes: A3 (297mm x 420mm / 16.5" x 11.7") and A4 ( 210mm x 297mm / 8" x 11.5")

Little Miss Sunshine

Sketched in pencil, and finished digitally with a Wacom tablet.
Paper sizes: A3 (297mm x 420mm / 16.5" x 11.7") and A4 ( 210mm x 297mm / 8" x 11.5")

Roman Holiday

Sketched in pencil, and finished digitally with a Wacom tablet.
Paper sizes: A3 (297mm x 420mm / 16.5" x 11.7") and A4 ( 210mm x 297mm / 8" x 11.5")

Drive

Sketched in pencil, and finished digitally with a Wacom tablet.
Paper sizes: A3 (297mm x 420mm / 16.5" x 11.7")

Gattaca

Sketched in pencil, and finished digitally with a Wacom tablet.
Paper sizes: A3 (297mm x 420mm / 16.5" x 11.7")

Death Proof

Sketched in pencil, and finished digitally with a Wacom tablet.
Paper sizes: A3 (297mm x 420mm / 16.5" x 11.7")

The Italian Job

Sketched in pencil, and finished digitally with a Wacom tablet.
Paper sizes: A3 (297mm x 420mm / 16.5" x 11.7")

Each print is available for €21.00 EUR in his online shop.

Truth and Lies: A Poster Series by Justin Barber




Little white lies turned into sixteen different minimalist graphic art posters by Justin Barber.

"This humorous poster series takes some of the most common, everyday lies we tell ourselves and hear from others, and bluntly translates them into the unequivocal truth. By visually representing the difference in what we often say but secretly mean, Truth and Lies uncovers the inane conversational nuances that reveal paradoxical dichotomies in our otherwise ordinary life. In other words, this is what you say, but (this is what you mean) - and we all know it." - Justin Barber


















About the artist:
Justin Barber was born and raised in Tokyo, Japan - but is currently located in Savannah, Georgia. Justin Barber is a freelance graphic designer who specializes in branding and identity. His work has been recognized by Apple, Behance and International Designers Network, among others.

Freelance Graphic Designer
Location: Savannah, GA, USA
URL: http://jstnbrbr.com