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WORK/LIFE FIRST EDITION

This is the cover of the First Edition, illustrated by Darren Booth

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PRAISE FOR THE FIRST WORK/LIFE

This book is so much more than eye candy; it is a feast. With luscious illustrations and photography backed by engaging profiles, it’s a peek into the creatives’ studios and sketchbooks, giving a sense of their process. It feels so intimate it’s almost a guilty pleasure. Every detail is considered, thought out, flawless, and is there only to enhance the great body of work exhibited by these exceptionally talented artists. Congratulations Janine for the idea, the design, and for enriching our lives with art that is beautifully brought to our doorstep.

—Zahra Al-Harazi, Foundry Creative Inc


Our studio gets many illustration and photography promotions, and it’s unusual that we keep any. This one was different. I saw many copies on designers’ desks in my own studio. The editorial format was fresh and engaging, and the design was elegant and understated, allowing the photography and illustration to shine. The juxtaposition of illustration roughs and studio environments against the finished work added great insight into how illustrators work. Also, the writing is credited to the designer, a rare combination of talent in one person.

— Carey George, Up Inc


I don’t often keep illustration or photography directories, but I kept this one on my desk. The size and weight of the book are fitting for a novel, which reflects its added benefit—it is full of stories. It’s visually compelling. Each artist has been interviewed and their story accompanies their work. The typography is clean and unobtrusive, which enables designers to easily visualize how the illustrations or photos would work in a layout.

— Pamela Lee, Samata Mason Design Inc


Without the shadow of a doubt, this document proves that placing artists in their environment is an appealing approach. Work/Life offers a close-up look by inviting us to see their work behind the scenes. Using uncoated paper helps to immerse us in the day-to-day practice of their craft.

— Vincent Martel, Communications, Cirque du Soleil

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Saturday
Dec192009

Free cabinets


I'm transforming my home office into a nursery, so a few things need to find new homes. These filing cabinets, for example! I spent a lot of time sanding them down and then collaging old newspaper clippings on the faces... back in the day when I had time for such crafty things! Anyway, the pair are free so if you're in Calgary and willing to pick them up from my home please email me at info@uppercasegallery.ca. More photos on flickr.

I've also a Billy bookcase (also free if you come get it) and matching cd/dvd/trinket tower.

Back to painting the walls!

THANKS FOR ALL YOUR INQUIRIES! everything has been spoken for.

Reader Comments (6)

Wow, those are gorgeous! Too bad I'm a few thousand miles away...
December 19, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJeff
oh...if only i lived close...i would snatch these up! :)
December 20, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterLani
if only.... what a fantastic present for someone!

kickcanandconkers.gmail.com
December 21, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterdeb
Fiddlesticks!

Should read kickcanandconkers.blogspot.com

sorry!
December 21, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterdeb
So cute!
December 21, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterNatasha Lawyer
They're beautiful! I would be willing to scoop them up if they're still available. I'm also running out of book space, so I could take the bookcase off your hands as well.

Give me a shout at butterball222@hotmail.com
December 21, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSarah

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