This is just a couple of posters I created after spending a photographic day in New York.

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“Salvatore Bellia is a shining light, a beacon unto the generations of today and tomorrow and he has a whole family filling his shoes. God bless America for the example Sal Bellia has brought forth through his love of family and tradition. (Excerpt from Wealth Creation Magazine.)” He is just one cool ass dude and I have the utmost respect for him. Thank you Sal for giving me and a lot of people the oppurtunity at life.

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KBA asked us to create some artwork for the grand opening of their new headquarters in Millville, NJ. To celebrate this new home, I went out and took pictures of the surrounding area. These posters are created using only their 6 solid corporate colors. Each one has a title at the top that says: KBA Architecture, Inc. is a pioneer in the dawning of a New Age in architectural design and technical services. (Architectural Design/ Challenging Standards)

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  • Copywriting & Direction:
  • Stanley El

Construction Management/ Living the Project

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Facility Study/ Reaching Maximum Potential

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Land Acquisition/ Promising Outcomes

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  • Michelangelo is noted for freeing the images he saw trapped within solid rock. He could also see the potential of raw elements. Likewise, KBA understands that each land acquisition must be approached with open-mindedness. Each site presents issues that must be addressed in context with the bigger picture – land use planning, environmental restrictions, and social-economic impact.

Real Estate/ Enhancing the Building Process

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School Construction/ Perfecting the Learning Institution

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This girl I know (she would like to remain nameless) takes these amazing portraits of herself. When i saw this one I knew I wanted to collaborate with her. Alot of my work has a grittyness to it. Raw imagery with worn away textures. The only way I could collaborate with this picture is with natural elements to match her natural beauty. Thank you, Beautifully Unknown!

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Ladies and Gentlemen, my roomate, landlord, extremely good friend and pimp master, Rod Stiffington.

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Back in the middle of December in the year 2006, Wooster Collective put together an event where an amazing number of artist would come together and collaborate on one piece, a New York city building. I was very fortunate to be able to see the amazing work that covered the inside of the building, but enjoyed putting my mark on the outside even more. I want to thank Wooster Collective for putting this event on, but also for being amazing art enthusiasts. This poster is an homage to the event and to Wooster Collective. (thats me at the bottom of the pic)

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MYSTICA

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This is a portrait I did of the artist, Mystica. We were collaborating on a clay mask when this picture was taken. I could not figure out if I liked it better in the tan or the purple. So here is both, let me know what you think.

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This is a tapestry I designed outside of STUDIO_GRAPHICS. You will notice a similar icon to STUDIO_GRAPHICS on the skulls forehead. That is actually the original icon that showed up in alot of my paintings. The STUDIO_GRAPHICS logo was created and inspired after this icon, Psykikshaman.

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Usually I like to put minimal information on a business card. A good amount of the time, clients like to treat a business card like a flyer and put as much information as they can think of on this 3.5″ x 2″ piece of paper. When The Mandarin Group, came to me with this project they really only had one piece of information for this card and that was location. The problem was that they have 5 locations with 5 different addresses and phone numbers. So while doing my research I came across this repeating image in alot of oriental artwork. It was a wheel divided into sections containing pictorial information in each block. As soon as I saw this I knew it was perfect for this job. Not only is the viewer/ customer looking at oriental inspired artwork, they also have to interact with the card and spin it around to read the different locations.

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  • Copywriter:
  • Stanley El
  • Ancient cultures
    Modern traditions
    A society that hungers
    for a broader experience
    Bringing a balance that enriches the
    mind, body and spirit

This is a picture of a lonely old tree down in Florida.

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