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AFQ - Geoff Mcfetridge

Work by: Geoff Mcfetridge

In this episode of AFQ I fire a few questions to artist and designer Geoff Mcfetridge. Geoff is one busy dude, especially this year. He’s been involved in various solo and group shows as well as lending his signature drawing style to various companies for use on t-shirts and other products. This year Geoff also co-launched a skateboard line called Solitary Arts as well as a wall paper line called Pottok Prints. Damn he’s busy.

On a side note did you notice Geoff put up a site? It’s a first for him and it only went up today. Here’s what he said: “…for the first time I have a site that catalogs some of my studio champion graphics’ work and also my artwork”

Enjoy.

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Some Wargames shit

Well my site got hacked along with Bobby’s and Rob Brink’s. I managed to save most of the text files but my images for the blog posts got butchered hence the lack of images on the site. I learned my lesson about updating to the latest versions of Wordpress. For a while the site will look a little thin so excuse the mess and check “The Metzgers” on Arkitip for more frequent posts. New AFQ almost done…just waiting for some images.

Side note: I’m restructuring the site so it might look a bit odd at times. Thanks for coming back

AFQ - Stella Bugbee

Work by: Stella Bugbee

In this edition of AFQ I reached out to Creative/Art Director Stella Bugbee. I met Stella through a friend in NY (who’s now her husband). When I was living in NY, she would have to endure “Thursday Night Jams” that her husband and I would do. We’d even make her listen to the nights end product. We’d be high fiving each other cause we thought we were geniuses and she would just sit there shaking her head as if we were nuts (which might be true. We did name the project Twinkler and Thrasher).

Stella Bugbee is an accomplished designer. She was recognized by How Magazine as “Woman to Watch” and has been honored by some of the top design associations. Her works have been featured in books and magazines. She got a lot of press for her “Lace Tape” which is pictured above. Now she is the Design Director for Domino Magazine and Topic Magazine (two completely different mags). Stella is one of the nicest people I’ve met and a true inspiration. Enjoy.

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AFQ - Kirk Dianda

Photo by: Marc Falkenstien

In this AFQ (”A Few Questions”) I link up with director/filmer Kirk Dianda. Kirk is well known for his filming contributions to skateboarding and was one of the main people behind the cult favorite On Video skateboard magazine that dove deeper into skateboarding as a culture and it’s young history. I have had the pleasure of working with Kirk on a few commercials and projects (which are featured in this segment). We really hit it off creatively and I truly admire his skill and vision. If you are into skateboarding you know of Kirk and if you are not, consider yourself in the know.

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AFQ - Michael Leon

Michael Leon for Rasa

I was first introduced to Michael through SAS at Arkitip. We went to visit his studio which use to be in Atwater, Los Angeles (same block as Geoff McFetridge’s studio). He was there with his wife Laura. This studio was were they ran Stacks and also doubled as a painting studio for both of them. I stayed in touch with Michael via email for some time. Michael also pointed me in the right direction when I began Instant Winner. He really gave me great support on that project. Michael Leon is a great designer and artist with obvious influence on the new crop of designers coming through the ranks. He’s currently working with Nike SB as the art director after working on the innovative TechPack and recently showed new prints at the Arkitip Highmath Exhibition. Michael took a little time to answer “A Few Questions”. Enjoy.

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AFQ - Don Pendleton

Welcome to the first edition of AFQ (A few questions). These posts will be 5 questions posed to artists, designers and friends of mine. The questions will typically be about their design and their art and probably be random as well. For the first round I invited friend and artist Don Pendleton. Don and I have been friends for a few years and that relationship started via email and eventually turned into art shows and collaborative projects. Now Don and I work together (at times) at Element Skateboards. Don has a slew of projects going on including a documentary about his work that is due out later this year. Enjoy the clips, art and the words.

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