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National Eye: The Farthest Shore

The Farthest Shore, the album by National Eye available on October 14th gets HEAVILY DISCUSSED and also there will be pictures and sounds and stories from around the world, not to mention a steady barrage of diversions and detours into mystery and mirth

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Sketchbook

In addition to the various mixes and early incarnations of TFS, I listened to a lot of Cliff Martinez film soundtracks while working on the artwork - most of which, like the above, often looked better in the sketchbook than on the final "nice" paper.
Posted by Jeffrey Alan Love at 3:39 PM

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