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PUBLICISTAS.ORG RETROPOP has for you a world An interview with Jeremy Ville
of cheerful colours, shapes and shows closely the relaxed life that
Creative Director: symbols evoking a time that can have an artist when fame
Nelson Medina was the origin of many current surrounds him. I admire his work.
nelson@publicistas.org musical currents, the origin of His toys, books and illustrations are
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Thanks to: communicate ideas. I hope you enjoy this issue and
.JeremyVille write with your suggestions, critics
.Joey Lawrence Nowadays people are less an thoughts.
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INTERVIEW WITH
JEREMYVILLE
A world of fun

JEREMYVILLE
Australia
www.jeremyville.com
February 2008
By Nelson Medina
nelson@publicistas.org
© all images by JeremyVille
“It’s a pretty fun life, I don’t
have a ‘real’ job.”
W hat’s
your
main
business?
What’s your
process of toys
development?
Right now I’m working
on toys with Kidrobot
Artist. I wake up, have a in New York, and Super
coffee, cycle into my studio, Rad Toys in LA, and a few
draw a lot, answer emails, other companies. It starts
paint, go for a surf in the with an idea and sketch
afternoon, hang out with that I do, then we move
friends, draw some more, back and forth on the
paint, sleep. It’s a pretty fun design, with the factory
life, I don’t have a ‘real’ job. having input as to what
will work in production,
and what won’t. It can
take anywhere from 3
months to a year! It’s
a slow process, but in
the end, rewarding to
see your sketch in a 3D
form. Like building a
house, it can even take a
year and a half. I studied
architecture, and toys
can be as involved and
complicated as building
a house sometimes!

How are your


favorite toys?

I love any toy that has


a great concept, and
is original. I was just
asked to work on a toy
with Dr Seuss, so that
is very cool, I love his
work.
What do you do
for a day job?
I haven’t ever had a day job,
I’ve always just drawn for a
living. My art is my whole
career, and always has been.

What was he best


professional goals
of your career?

Doing books is always


rewarding, like the 3 books I
have produced, Vinyl Will Kill,
Jeremyville Sessions, and I think it can be anything
Sketchel. that is a part of the human
experience. I love all
emotions, whether sad or
Which project ex- happy, I love despair as much
cited you most? as I love euphoria. I think
sadness and melancholy
Working with the musician is very under rated. I love
Beck on his sketchels for his melancholy.
Japanese Tour.

Your line work


sets your cre-
What are the ori- ations apart and
gin of your toys adds alot of char-
characters? acter to your
works.
They’re like drowning How did you
characters I’ve rescued from start into this
my stream of consciousness. style? How has it
I suppose. evolved?

What general From drawing very day and


emotions do you night in my sketchbook, since
call on when you I was 17, it has evolved to be
create a charac- a part of me, my drawings
ter? are who I am, it is hard to
separate them. When I talk
with friends, I sometimes
have an open sketchbook,
and just draw all the time,
I feel very much at ease
with the idea of expressing
something in a line drawing.
I used to draw cartoons
when i was 18 at the Sydney
Morning Herald, Australia’s What kinds of gal-
leading newspaper, so I leries, if any, have
have always felt at ease with you shown your art
drawing. But funnily enough in?
I never drew much as a kid,
I only really started drawing
more around the age of 17. Colette in Paris, Studio Camuffo
in Venice, MTV Gallery in Milan,
The Arts Centre in Beijing for
Tiger Translate, Mondo Pop in
Rome, Gallery 1988 in LA, Ad Hoc
in Brooklyn, Showroom Gallery in
New York, Artoyz in Paris, Furi Furi
shows in Tokyo, plus lots of other
group shows.
The past edition’s
theme was “Message
to The World”:
What could be your
message?

Stay Furry! Which to me means


be true to yourself, and feel free
to grow your hair the way you
want to! Don’t conform. I love the
1970’s vibe of moustaches and
beards! Bring back long hair!!
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JOEY LAWRENCE
INTERVIEW

JOEY LAWRENCE
Canada
www.joeyL.com
February 2008
By Nelson Medina
nelson@publicistas.org
© all photos by Joey Lawrence
Can you tell us a little photography and video when
about yourself to help I was 7 years old and made
people who aren’t home movies of me and my
familiar with you, get to friends being chased by dino-
know you a little better? saur puppets. I am now based
in New York and London, UK
doing freelance photography
I was born in the middle
and slowly getting back into
of know where in Ontario,
video.
Canada. I got interested in
“I never went to art
school or college or
university.”
If you had a limitless
budget, what kind of
personal photography
project would you create?

I would (and am) investigat-


ing 360 degree camera motion
techniques. That would be really
cool!

Can you reveal some trick to


get that “Joey’s cinematic
look”?

Place lights where they are sup-


posed to go instead of where
they look flattering, then crank up
the power. (And buy my editing tu-
torial!) ;-)

Try this in PS- duplicate background


layer, set to ‘soft light’, then do Fil-
ter > Other > High pass filter, then
play around with that until it looks
embossed and edgy.

How do you get from that


initial stab in the dark of a
concept to the finished work?

Most of the times I don’t know how


to do what I said I was going to do.
I have to make mistakes and figure
it out. If a client wants something I
will give them an idea I’m not sure
how to execute on purpose because
that way it becomes more exciting
and challenging. As soon as you get
bored by your own work it becomes
boring itself.
“I am quite lucky to
shoot what I do.”
Did you go to art school / Can you describe your
what formal art training studio set-up?
have you had?
Since most of my shoots are
I never went to art school on location somewhere, I
or college or university. The rent whatever the job needs
only formal training would be and have it delievered. This
the late nights on the com- includes cameras. It’s kind
puter experimenting and of silly to buy a $30 000 digi-
reading tutorials online. I’m tal back or very expensive
not a big fan of art school, camera because they come
especially in todays times out with a new one every 6
with so much information months. My travel camera is
available on the web. I would a Canon 5D with prime lens-
recommend learning off pho- es, which I own. As for lights,
tographers you admire and I like to rent Profoto stuff but
going to workshops / read- I have nothing against using
ing and buying tutorials. This cheap stuff like Alien Bees.
way you are learning from a I got a set for my own home
real professional instead of a just to play around with for
teacher who is not, or no lon- personal work.
ger in the business. annnnd
it’s much cheaper!!
Which project excited
you most?

I am most excited by my own


travel photography because
none of these have any rules
to follow or budgets to work
in between. However, I am
quite lucky to shoot what I do
because it’s a lot of fun and
there are barely any rules
compared to other photo-
graphic work.

Can you name a direct


influence on your work?

The cinematography of mu-


sic videos and cinema.
Any advice for other
artists, beginners and
experienced alike?

Post stuff online, it’s the best


way to get your work across.

What does the future hold for


your sites and work?

More of the same stuff I’ve


been doing, though I am do-
ing some experiments with a
medium format camera and
film scanner to see how it
works.

Thank you Joey !


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VEGA VON STAR

Name: Vega Von Star


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Name: Valeria Figallo


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