I am sure he was going to post it himself, but occasional Changethethought contributor Jeffery Bowman appears to have updated his website Mr. Bowlegs with more of his really great work. Jeff is really getting a strong grip on his style and his work just gets more and more fun to look at as he does. He is also a great guy. You can’t miss.
Our very own occasional blog poster, Jeffrey Bowman teamed up with his friend and fellow illustrator Andy J. Miller to do a little spontaneous window art for the Converse office in Glasgow. They both seem like a couple of really great and fun art loving guys. It’s strange how people drop in on this blog and via email now and then to write posts or just keep in touch but we never really get the chance to meet one another in person. It’s nice to see Jeff walking and talking and doing what he loves. I hope to get to shake his hand in person someday.
Great work and congratulations Jeff and Andy. Keep it up. The world needs more art.
Mr. Bowlegs is Jeffery Bowman. He is a multidiscipline visual designer who loves typography, science, space, print, music, shapes, color and apparently kittens. Mr. Bowlegs was founded in 2004 and has since worked for the likes of Nike, The BBC and Urban Outfitters.
12/16 HITCHENS DIES Outspoken author and pundit Christopher Hitchens passed away yesterday at the age of 62 after succombing to a long battle with cancer. His honest and bravado opinion that rarely favored one side versus the other but was instead often a cry for ‘reason’ will be missed.
11/23 BURZYNKSI CLINIC Is there an alternative, non-toxic treatment for cancer? Dr. Stanislaw R. Burzynski seems to think so and has been experiencing higher rate of success than the current accepted practice of treating cancer.
11/23 TALKING TO MACHINES “What can machines tell us about being human? This hour of Radiolab, Jad and Robert meet humans and robots who are trying to connect, and blur the line.” Listen, read and learn here.
07/26 LUCIAN FREUD DEAD Artist Lucian Freud, known for his thick application of paints in painstakingly created, highly stylized portraits, has died at the age of 88, his publicist said Thursday. He died Wednesday night of an unspecified illness at his home in London.