Wednesday 26 November 2014

"Weapons of Mass Creation" illustrations by Justin Kamerer


This poster series by Justin Kamerer caught my eye while sourcing images.  A clever spin on the common idea of weapons of mass destruction, the illustrations are individually detailed but as a whole form a bigger picture, which reminds me a lot of Luka Lukova's dove image I wrote about yesterday.  I particularly love the little references to famous authors found in Figure 1.   The drawings of the objects are in the style of old catalogues and manuals.  Coupled with the rough outlines and contemporary font the images are a great example of a nostalgic style created digitally.

Fig 1 - Writing



Fig 2, 3 - Cooking, Art
Fig 4 -Music

Fig 5





Images

Fig 1 Kamerer, Justin. 2012.  Weapons of Mass Destruction - Writing.  Screenprint.  [online image] Available at: https://www.behance.net/gallery/4777361/Weapons-of-Mass-Creation-Writing

[Accessed 26th November 2014]

Fig 2 Kamerer, Justin. 2012.  Weapons of Mass Destruction - Cooking. Screenprint.  [online image] 
Available at: http://angryblue.bigcartel.com/product/weapons-of-mass-creation-cooking

[Accessed 26th November 2014]

Fig. 3 Kamerer, Justin. 2012.  Weapons of Mass Destruction - Art. Screenprint.  [online image]  Available at:  http://angryblue.bigcartel.com/product/weapons-of-mass-creation-art

[Accessed 26th November 2014]

Fig. 4 Kamerer, Justin. 2012.  Weapons of Mass Destruction - Music.  Screenprint.  [online image] 
Available at: http://angryblue.com/?portfolio=wmc-music 

[Accessed 26th November 2014]

Fig 5 Kamerer, Justin. 2012.  Weapons of Mass Destruction - Film.  Screenprint.  [online image] 
http://angryblue.bigcartel.com/product/weapons-of-mass-creation-film

[Accessed 26th November 2014]



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