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    • February1st

      Along with desktop backgrounds you can also find some iPhone backgrounds here. Just view this page with your iPhone, touch the image you want until the dialog box pops up, click “save image” and in the photos app on your phone select the image and select “use as wallpaper”.

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      more images after the break…

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    • January21st

      Referral Program

      Posted in: News

      Let’s admit it, the economy kinda sucks right now. People are feeling it in almost every industry. But it’s not all bad news. It’s never a bad thing to evaluate your priorities and where your money is going. And it feels good to shed some of the unnecessary stuff you’ve accumulated over the years. But honestly, who couldn’t use a few extra bucks? So I have an idea that will help both you and me. If you know someone who needs design work (website, brochure, logo, business cards, etc.) send me their name and contact info and if it turns out to be a job I will give you 10% of whatever I charge. 10% may not sound like much, but if you think about it, 10% of a $2,000 website is $200! And all you did was make a phone call or write an email.

      But there are some rules.

      1. I am industry specific. I am not good at designing a website for a plumber. Unless that plumber is totally cool and wants a kick butt website. I only work in the creative industries, i.e. art galleries, artists, restaurants, builders, florists, interior design, stores, etc. Basically I only want to work with people who are interested in aesthetics.

      2.I have the right to turn down any job if I don’t think it will be a good fit. I don’t want to be a sweat shop turning out tons of work with no heart or thought behind them. I will only accept jobs if I think I can truly help the client’s business.

      3. You will get paid when I do. You will get 10% of what I charge up to $200 when I get paid by the client. That means if a website turns out to be $1,500, you will get $150. But if a job turns out to be $3,000, you will only get $200. Because let’s be honest, you just sent me an email or phone call. And if I got paid $200 for a phone call, I’d be pretty freakin happy!

      4. I stand behind my work. I have never had a job turn sour because of my lack of responsibility. I work hard and truly desire to see my work influence the success of a business. I trust that the clients I work with are also honest and ethical. And so far, everyone I’ve worked with has been a pleasure and I want to keep that streak going!

      So in summary, if you know someone in the industries mentioned above who needs some help with logos, printed materials or websites, give me their contact info. And if it turns out to be a job, I will give you 10% of whatever I charge.

    • January10th

      It has become a Suarez tradition to see a movie Christmas day. This year we were pleasantly surprised to see the very well crafted Sherlock Holmes. I’m glad it turned out well seeing that they spent an enormous amount of money on the advertising. When we were in NYC there were posters everywhere and even ads painted on the sides of brick buildings. Anyway, the movie was enjoyable but I was caught off guard by the incredible ending sequence. A mixture of watercolor, ink, pencil and live action created the visual feast that was the ending credits. They’ve finally shown up on the YouTubes and apparently they’re done by the same company that did the also phenomenal ending credits sequence to Iron Man. Glad to see this type of art is still making its way into movies. Taking the time and money to create creative beginning/ending sequences always add such a nice touch to movies but are so seldomly used.

    • January5th

      Daniel Egneus is a fantastic artist I just discovered thanks to the Koelle’s blog. Absolutely incredible. Every hue of color, line or ink blot is perfectly executed and necessary. I thought I’ve seen everything, but this guy has a grasp on white space and composition that I could never imagine. Good job Daniel!

      more pics after the break.

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    • January5th

      Chris and Annie Koelle are some of the most creative people I know. They’re a husband & wife duo I went to school with. They both have very different styles but their styles are completely complimentary. Their blog is great to look at and read.  I’ve never met people who are as busy producing original great art as they are.

    • January2nd

      This holiday has been a lot of fun. Here’s some of my favorite shots.

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      Michelle and I joined up with my sister and bro-in-law to tour NYC. Here’s a nice shot I was able to take in Central Park.

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    • January1st

      A while ago I featured some of my prints as desktop backgrounds. Well somewhere along the way of revising and changing my website they got lost. So here they are again with some new additions! I hope they turn your computer screen into a piece of art to show off.

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    • December19th

      This is a great little video I found of Milton Glaser drawing and lecturing. Milton Glaser is a very famous and prominent illustrator most known for creating the I heart NY which you can find on billions of t-shirts in Chinatown.

      MILTON GLASER DRAWS & LECTURES from C. Coy on Vimeo.

    • December7th

      Any good artist finds inspiration in anything anywhere at any time. The holidays are a great time for inspiration and a site that I frequent, Apartment Therapy, has some great ideas for decorating for the holidays yet being creative about it and they’ve even paired the images with a Christmas song. My wife and I are attempting to decorate with found/used items instead of heading off to Target or Home Depot to buy the latest made in China cheesy decorations. I hope that these images will help to inspire you as well.

    • November30th

      The artist district of Greenville, SC will be having an awesome Christmas art market this coming weekend (Dec. 4 & 5). I will be participating in the Winter Art Market at Art Crossing along the river at the West End. Come down and see me and BUY SOME ART!!! Also, my friends at the Art Bomb and White Whale are having winter art markets as well. They’ll be featuring very affordable artwork. This is the best time to buy some art!!!

      Winter Art Market at Art Crossing
      Friday Dec 4 @ 6-9pm
      Saturday Dec 5 @ 10am – 5pm

      Art Bomb 100
      Friday, Dec 4 @ 6-9pm

      A White Whale Christmas
      Friday, Dec 4 @ 6-9pm

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