Tim and Jeremy are both waiters at a restaurant in downtown New York City. During slow times at work, to stave off boredom when it is slow, the two young men draw pictures. These pictures are made using ink and what is called the "Triple Dupe Pad," a book of paper used to place orders in the kitchen. The drawings usually take about a week to make, all the while also being used by fellow employees to take orders; this sometimes leads to other collaborators or in a couple cases, to the loss of the work. The drawings are then scanned and colored in Photoshop where they come to life in stunning technicolor! The subject matter varies from piece to piece, as they are made over a long course of time and under various moods and states of mind. They all retain a playfulness that serves as a coping mechanism after spending a night catering to the endless needs of hungry patrons.

Friday, March 21, 2014

"Mind on Loup" Art Show Opening Tonight!


Join Tim and I tonight to celebrate our first Art Opening!

We are showing three prints (T&J #68, #74, and #77) at HiFi Bar on Avenue A in Manhattan this evening as part of the Launch Show. There is a lot of great art on the walls and we'll be partying and having a couple beverages. Thank you to all of our friends who are putting on the show and thank you to everyone who have been there since the beginning of this crazy project. It's been a fun trip!

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