Tuesday, 13 October 2009

STATE OF PLAY - ISSUE 04









The latest issue (04) of State of Play Zine has just gone live with an alternative London theme and a substantial contribution from the Synergy camp. Leading with a signature Jamie Cullen creation on the cover, the turn pages also boast new artwork by Scott Chambers, Henry Obasi, Sophie Henson, Paddy Mills and Telegramme. No need to part with your hard earned cash for a peep, the mag is available via free download here.

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Tuesday, 4 August 2009

NEW ARTIST CARDS!









Phew! More Synergy HQ re-arranging today with the arrival of boxes and boxes of new artist cards for David Tazzyman, Henry Obasi, Jimmy Zombie and Peskimo. Correct Feng Shui will be restored when they hit mail boxes later this week!  

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Tuesday, 28 July 2009

FOLIO UPDATES - ADAM NICKEL, HENRY OBASI, SCOTT CHAMBERS, SOPHIE HENSON, TELEGRAMME AND TINA BERNING





Updates galore, including Adam's Building mag cover, Henry's Fuse TV ad, Scott's Golf Punk portraits, Sophie's Blackberry DM poster and Tina's portraits for The New York Times. 

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Wednesday, 8 July 2009

HENRY OBASI - SPORT MAGAZINE


We don't usually mention 'the ones that got away' but we're a bit disappointed that this great illo by Henry Obasi won't be featuring on the front cover of Sport Magazine (free London Weekly). It was briefed to be their first illustrated cover but unfortunately a break in publication led to a missed content date. All seems well again at Sport so hopefully the feature will be resurrected - fingers crossed!

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Wednesday, 1 April 2009

HENRY OBASI - DJINNS COLLABORATION






Henry joins fellow contributors Skwak and Buro Destrukt on Djinns massive 2009 collaboration. Each artist designed there very own sneaker and matching cap.

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Wednesday, 17 December 2008

HENRY OBASI - 'MUSIC IS' FUSE TV


Fuse, the only cable television network dedicated to music, has launched a $15 million dollar advertising campaign, “Music Is,” tapping into consumers personal and emotional connections with music and unveiling its new tag line, reminding them to “Get Your Music On” Fuse. The campaign, developed by The Brooklyn Brothers, features up-and-coming artists and directors, each illustrating their own personal connection to music using various mediums, including photography, animation and CGI, among others. As one of the chosen artists, Henry Obasi contributed this artwork based on the theme 'Music is Salvation'. See more of Henry's work here - http://www.synergyart.co.uk/henry1.htm

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