Everlast’s ‘Songs of the Ungrateful Living’ Cover Art

For his latest solo record, Songs of the Ungrateful Living, Everlast asked artist Tristan Eaton to design the cover and here what it looks like. The illustration includes an eclectic assortment of objects, including some coca leaves, poppies, a pile of pennies that are tails up, as well as a scarab and a skull, both of which are popular symbols in mysticism, so time to cue the Whitey Ford must be Illuminati speculation.

How to Bank off a $23 3D Art Book

Tonight there’s an exhibition at Soho’s Opera Gallery for Tristan Eaton’s 3D Art Book we helped promote and at least 15 of the artists who grace its pages will be there to sign it, giving collectors a rather easy way to flip it for more on eBay. You’ve got a three hour window between 6-9PM. UPDATE: Book is $35 and only discounted on Amazon.

3D Art Book Preview: Round III

We now enter into the third round of preview images from Tristan Eaton’s soon to be released book 3D Art. This time we have work from Kid Acne, eBoy, Mizuno Junko, Mark Ryden, Logan Hicks, Chris Mars, and Dave Cooper. Bangers! For those of you that want free 3D glasses, same rules apply as last time: Email us with your your work/home address and we’ll accommodate the first 20 to respond.

3D Art Book Preview: Round II

As mentioned last week, Tristan Eaton curated a book of 3D art images called 3D Art, naturally, and is providing us with previews of the work to share with you, our adoring readers. This round features art from DALEK, James Jean, Glenn Barr, and Morning Breath. For those of you that want free 3D glasses, same rules apply as last time: Send your work/home address to tips@animalnewyork.com and we’ll accommodate the first 20 to respond.

’3D Art Book’ Preview (& Giveaway)

Artist Tristan Eaton has a book coming out and he did it without a Tumblr. This spring, he’s releasing the aptly named 3D Art Book, which as you probably guessed, contains 3D images of art. Four years in the making, the sleekly published, 224 page book by Prestel features a little bit of his work and a whole lot of other people’s—Tristan curated images from 100 artists across a multitude of disciplines: graffiti, illustration, contemporary art, graphic design, etc. Read more »

TrustoCorp Campaign Now Includes Product Placement

TrustoCorp

Since most street art blogs are more concerned with promoting anonymous myths and the Post has no chance of uncovering who’s behind it, we might as well come out and congratulate Thunderdog Studios on behalf of their brilliantly executed guerrilla art campaign. In addition to a flurry of cheeky signs, the TrustoCorp is now creating brand parodies and placing them in various store around NYC.

Flamboyant Obama Bike Cycles Into the Race


In an effort to promote Thundervote.com, a campaign aimed at motivating “lazy ass” 18-35 year-old tastemakers on Election Day, vinyl toy designing auteur Tristan Eaton, partnered up with Barack Obama and the candidate’s youth marketing agency, SS+K, to create this over the top fixie. Unlike the more subtly branded ObamaBike we put up for auction and sold, this one’s slightly more predictable flashy with its riser bars, Obama logo’d rear disk, Aerospoke front rim, and custom lefty graphics. Had Obama been an old school BMX brand, this would have actually meshed perfectly with those Trackstar x DQM track bikes. We’re not sure how they’re going about giving selling this baby away, but whoever wins buys it better be damn confident about backing the Democratic candidate—especially if the polls are wrong. Jump for a close-up. UPDATE: Bike is being sold online and word on the street is that Lance Armstrong might be interested.

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