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  1. Donwood is asking the public to contribute images of the bear for the shrine, from tattoos to fan art. "It's kind of a bit as if I had a mad stalker who had collected everything I've ever done and ...

  2. Sep 21, 2014 - Stanley Donwood is best known for his collaboration with Radiohead, having produced the artwork for the bands album and single record sleeves since 1994, when he designed the artwork for ‘My Iron Lung’. Since then he has gone on to produce artwork for Radiohead’s ‘The Bends’(1995), ‘OK Computer’(1997), ‘Kid A’(2000), ‘…

  3. 25 de mar. de 2020 · Stanley Donwood, artwork for Radiohead’s Amnesiac album, 2001. Stanley Donwood’s work for Radiohead feels as chilling, arresting and—most terrifyingly—relevant today as it ever did.In the twenty-five years he’s worked with the band, the artwork has shifted dramatically with each release in terms of its aesthetic, process and story, but a few constants remain.

  4. Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood at TIN MAN ART. In 2021, while Yorke was working on The Smile’s debut album A Light for Attracting Attention, together with Donwood they began to work on a series of artworks, literally side by side, painting in unison in a small studio.Whereas their collaboration previously had mostly consisted of sharing faxes and notes, this marked a breakthrough for their ...

  5. 2 de abr. de 2019 · Robert Macfarlane’s new book Underland explores the lost worlds that lie beneath our feet. Here, he explains why ‘Nether’, a painting by long-time collaborator and Radiohead artist Stanley Donwood, is the perfect image for the book’s cover, both artistically and symbolically. 02 April 2019. Artist Stanley Donwood at work.

  6. My oldest tattoo, 15 years, has barely spread; it's lost a little vibrancy. There's definitely been progression in tattooing. OP's tattoo will likely be a blob, but I'd guess 30 years out based on my anecdotal experiences. This may surprise you, but not everyone cares about traditional tattoos.

  7. Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood never worked together in an obvious way. Instead, they created a different way of thinking about creativity. Two people producing in tandem with each working concurrently and constantly bouncing images and ideas between them – pages torn from sketchbooks shared via fax (in 1999, the...