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English: "It’s not just about impermanence for me, although that is one aspect. I get a kick out of the fact that a certain percentage of my work is stapled up somewhere. And a lot of collectors go nuts when they see a bunch of my posters stapled to a wall. Every poster that I do, my approach is that I want it to look like a piece of art. I’m very meticulous about everything I do—even though a certain number of them are put up or tossed out. It’s about trying to be true to what a rock poster is supposed to do, and yet do something that hasn’t been done before."
"A rock poster has a few simple truths: name of the band, show date, place, and time. Recently, I wanted to give dimension to a medium that has been traditionally flat. So how can I make a poster different? Cut it, scratch it, sculpt, cast, burn, rip melt, cook, weave, emboss. After all is said and done, I have stretched the medium to three dimensions while keeping the poster’s simple truths." -- Emek |
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