**Post revised 4/25/11 @ 5:13p with new photos
We interrupt this unannounced blog hiatus to bring you a word from our...uh...sponsors?
Ok, basically I just finished a project and wanted to show you how pretty it turned out.
Ready? Ok.
(whoa, suddenly I'm a cheerleader)
muju
(like Moo Juice - it's flavored milk)
A bottle labeling and packaging project
by Lindsay Kay
Yellow Drink: HORCRUXES - Commotion Potion
Brought to you by "Harry Potter 7" & the Retro era
Red Drink: SUPER HERO - Crunch Punch
Brought to you by "Iron Man 2" & the Art Deco era
Green Drink: GROWING UP - Animation Libation
Brought to you by "Toy Story 3" & the Cubist era
Blue Drink: UNBIRTHDAY - Shrink Drink
Brought to you by "Alice in Wonderland" & the Borrowist (my made-up) era
The package, workin' it for the camera.
Pretty no? :)
And now, back to our regularly scheduled program,
And off to class for me :)
9 comments:
So cool. So COOL. I would totally buy all of those in a heartbeat!
AWESOME!!!!!!!! It looks SO GOOD! Did your teacher give you an A on the spot? Are these pictures going to be included in your portfolio? They're really nice! Where can we buy some? Is the yellow kind, by chance, Banana Milk? Because Dick's stopped carrying it, and...frankly... I'm bummed!
You are so wonderful. That's all I have to say!
wow! that is soooo cool! you are talented my friend. i'd totally drink them. where did you photograph these? i like the light.
These are so cute! I want to drink them now. Seriously, they look so fun!
I'm the exact consumer to demonstrate why packaging works. I want to buy this bidness up! Bravo, you talented gal!
I concur, they are awesome! just curious, do you have a flavour in mind for each? would totally buy it if it was on our shelves in Aus :)
Do you remember that quote I shared with you about William Faulkner as it pertains to writing/art in general (he gave it when he accepted the Nobel Prize for literature).
"this award was not made to me as a man, but to my work--a life's work in the agony and sweat of the human spirit, not for glory and least of all for profit, but to create out of the materials of the human spirit something which did not exist before."
that pretty much sums up how I feel about your artistic abilities. I love to see each new creation that you come up with. Keep up the good work...even when you no longer are required to do it.
the word this time is tristes (triste in Portuguese and probably Spanish means sad)...that's how i would feel if you stopped sharing your creativity
What is it like to have talent oozing from your pores? Is it messy?
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