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LeBron poster March 8th, 2010

Here’s another design I’m working on based off the 70s exploitation style posters.

LeBron vs Kobe February 19th, 2010

Finally finished this piece.  I based it off of 70s exploitation poster aesthetics.  Really enjoyed doing this one.

Work In Progress February 18th, 2010

A little something I’m working on.  Not even close to done.  Word!

My tee is up at teefury.com February 18th, 2010

My shirt “The Mamba” is on sale at http://www.teefury.com for the next 16 hours for $9. Once it’s gone, it’s gone!

For the record, I’m a CAVS fan!  I actually did a LeBron one but teefury chose Kobe.  Sorry, Cleveland!

WMC Fest February 12th, 2010

On May 22 & 23 I will be part of Go Media’s first WMC Fest.  I’m pretty stoked to hang out with other people who I met at the Weapons Of Mass Creation photoshoot and see some cool bands and movies. Here’s all the info from their site.

About Weapons of Mass Creation Fest

Art, design, film, and music. A celebration of creative visionaries who defy the hand they’re dealt.

I’m Jeff Finley, artist and designer and part owner of Go Media. I’m starting an art, film, and music fest. This May, I’m bringing amazing talent to Cleveland, OH for a two day celebration with some of my favorite artists, designers, bands, and filmmakers. It’s like DIY version of SXSW. For years I’ve been going to similiar conventions and wondered why nothing that cool ever came to Cleveland. One sleepless night I felt this surging desire to start it myself. My plan was to take my inspirations and start a movement of my own.

On May 22 and 23 artists, designers, nerds, film geeks, musicians, punks, and hippies will all gather at Go Media’s creative warehouse. There will be film screenings and discussions in the afternoon and punk rock and indie/folk bands performing in the evenings. This all happens in the midst of a supercharged creative art show featuring some of my favorite artists and designers from across the country. And if we’re lucky a few of them might share their insights in collaborative panel discussion or demonstrations. It’s truly something for the creative community to experience.

Where did I get this idea?

The past 3 or 4 years I’ve been going to Fests. Mostly punk rock and folk music fests like Berea Fest, DIT Fest, and of course THE Fest. I went to SXSW in 2006 and the Cleveland Film Festival in 2009. All of them were inspiring to me, but not just from a listener/watcher perspective, but from an entrepreneur’s perspective. I love seeing it all go down – how people are gathering together and building a community around something they love. I love the idea of SXSW, how they weren’t just another music fest, but also a film festival and web/tech tradeshow and conference. That’s a pretty awesome event, but it was so expensive and so far away.

A few months ago I was lying in bed awake at night and had an “aha moment.” Why don’t I just create a mini SXSW in Cleveland but do it the way I want on a much smaller scale? Instead of wishing there was a fest that celebrated all the cool things I was inspired by, I would go out and create it. Brilliant! A fest about art, design, film, and music – all based around an authentic and heartfelt DIY spirit. I wanted a fest that would attract people who were into the same stuff.

The Vision

Weapons of Mass Creation.
A celebration of creative visionaries who defy the hand they were dealt.

The idea was to celebrate what I value in all forms of creativity: honesty, passion, integrity, authenticity, and emotion. You’ll notice a trend in the movies I see and write about. I’m a realism junkie and documentary lover. Most films I find myself loving are documentaries or fiction told with a documentary aesthetic. I appreciate art, film, and music that expresses the spirit of the creator. The more transparent the work, the more I gravitate towards it. I admire blue collar, hard working people. I admire artists who are bold and bare their souls in whatever medium they choose to express themselves in. I’m attracted to lo-fi, obscure, and the otherwise rejected by the mainstream. I value community, sharing, and positivity and those values carry over into this fest.

Who is coming to WMC Fest?

Official guests, aka WMC’s, are hand picked by myself and WMC co-founder Adam Wagner. We act as official curators and we usually pick people who inspire us in some way or another. Whether it’s through their tangible craft such as art, music, or film, or their insiprational role as a leader in the creative community. We’ve put together a list of who we are bringing to Cleveland for WMC this year as well as a wishlist of people I’d love to invite. For more info on the criteria for how we select our WMC’s, check out the WMC Manifesto.

What to Expect

The first year of WMC Fest will be small and low-key. Probably 10-15 of our favorite bands that we’ve established relationships with over the years. I’m going to try to get a few of my favorite filmmakers into Cleveland to screen their films. We’ll just be doing it DIY style with a DVD player a projector. It’s going to be like you’re watching a movie with your friends, except the filmmakers will be there to talk about it with you. And artists we’ve met over the years who are involved in this scene will showing their work and talking about their craft and business. The costs of entry will be affordable and fans will be able to interact and mingle with their favorite artists and peers.

How you can get involved?

We’re looking for volunteers and really need the support of the creative community to make this happen. Right now, we have set up a Kickstarter project to help raise funds to pay for some of my most in-demand guests.

Click here for more information on how you can help out!

Another sports design February 2nd, 2010

Decided to go a quick graphic based sports design after lunch.

Work In Progress – Led Zeppelin February 2nd, 2010

Here’s a peek at something I’m working on for Led Zeppelin.  Trying to go for a vintage vibe with somewhat new school aesthetics.

New sports designs January 13th, 2010

Recently an artist friend of mine mentioned that he was approached by Nike and Adidas to do some designs. His story inspired me to do some sports designs of my own. It’s a little known fact that for a few years I solely did sports designs for local high schools, colleges and about 11 NFL teams. Along with that I also ran the company’s screen printing department. At any rate, hope you enjoy these.

Kobe BryantKobe detail 1Kobe detail 2LeBron JamesLeBron detail 1LeBron detail 2

Trailer for Go Media’s Weapons of Mass Creation December 3rd, 2009

As I posted a while back, I was asked to be part of Go Media’s Weapons of Mass Creation campaign. The trailer for it is finally live. Click here to check it out!

Design for sale November 6th, 2009

Here’s something I did a while back that ended up not being picked up. Spent a lot fo time on it and would love for it to have a good home. If someone wants it, hit me up. A type treatment can be added to it easily. If no one bites, I might just turn it into an art print to sell.
Kali