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Come And See James Jarvis

Advertising, Illustration, Music Video / Film

Posted by Patrick Burgoyne, 6 May 2009, 17:07    Permalink    Comments (5)

On June 9 we're hosting a talk by illustrator, vinyl toy pioneer and well known purveyor of potato headed people, James Jarvis

James will be talking about his life and work, including his first foray into moving image with this charming, Nike-backed film created with Shynola's Richard Kenworthy


Onwards from akqa on Vimeo

Tickets are just £10. There will be a limited number of reduced price tickets available for students. If you'd like one, please go here.

James will be talking as part of our Portfolios event, a showcase of the work of hundreds of leading illustrators and photographers at Central Hall Westminster, London SW1. It's free, full details here

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"James will be talking as part of our Portfolios event, a showcase of the work of hundreds of leading illustrators and photographers at Central Hall Westminster, London SW1. It’s free."

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"Tickets are just £10."

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Confusion.
ed
2009-05-06 17:45:05


Tickets to the talk cost £10, it's free to get into the exhibition
CR Patrick Burgoyne
2009-05-06 17:51:32


Nice title tag on the image.
PaulE
2009-05-07 14:32:44


@PaulE
Ha - I hadn't noticed that. Better change it I guess.... (for the benefit of anyone reading this later, it said fuck_off)
CR Patrick Burgoyne
2009-05-07 14:47:01


Love James Jarvis! His style has been inspiration for http://www.lovebox.org.uk which is a digital wristband to raise awareness and funds for charity! Will def try and get to his talk! Good work!

Michael
http://www.studio-bodhi.com
Michael Murdoch
2009-05-08 13:44:50


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