Here’s a little slop-aganda poster for you to post online or (better!) print and hang all over your hometown.
Do your part to keep those data centers guzzling and Hail Columbia!

Here’s a little slop-aganda poster for you to post online or (better!) print and hang all over your hometown.
Do your part to keep those data centers guzzling and Hail Columbia!

This post is a little bit about art and a little bit of self-promotion. My new band, Subpotent, is shaping up. We are almost done with our first set and getting ready to start playing shows in Tallahassee!
To start building awareness, I designed this poster inspired by surrealist art, situationist technique, and propaganda. This design reflects the band’s aesthetic and (I think) powerfully imprints the message with the combination of strong color, bold type, and an arresting image stolen from the Dalí/Buñuel film Un Chien Andalou.

After watching this film last night at our incomparable local independent video rental store and theater, Cap City Video Lounge, I came home and asked myself: what if Kathryn Bigelow’s 1987 vampire feature Near Dark was released in 1967 instead of 1987? Then I stayed up way too late and made this poster.
