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RETROPOP
INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE
ISSUE # 11 EDITORIAL
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March - April 2008
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fattest edition ever!. and like me, he’s travelling
As always, every new around the world looking for
magazine has a little bit more influences. Someone who can
to show than past; and the talent teach us something. (Watch his
does not stay behind. cool tutorial)
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PUBLICISTAS.ORG RETROPOP has for you a world An interview with Jeremy Ville
of cheerful colours, shapes and shows closely the relaxed life that
Creative Director: symbols evoking a time that can have an artist when fame
Nelson Medina was the origin of many current surrounds him. I admire his work.
nelson@publicistas.org musical currents, the origin of His toys, books and illustrations are
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the birth of many pioneer artists stress and full of fantasy.
that showed an innocent way to
Thanks to: communicate ideas. I hope you enjoy this issue and
.JeremyVille write with your suggestions, critics
.Joey Lawrence Nowadays people are less an thoughts.
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INTERVIEW WITH
JEREMYVILLE
A world of fun
JEREMYVILLE
Australia
www.jeremyville.com
February 2008
By Nelson Medina
nelson@publicistas.org
© all images by JeremyVille
“It’s a pretty fun life, I don’t
have a ‘real’ job.”
W hat’s
your
main
business?
What’s your
process of toys
development?
Right now I’m working
on toys with Kidrobot
Artist. I wake up, have a in New York, and Super
coffee, cycle into my studio, Rad Toys in LA, and a few
draw a lot, answer emails, other companies. It starts
paint, go for a surf in the with an idea and sketch
afternoon, hang out with that I do, then we move
friends, draw some more, back and forth on the
paint, sleep. It’s a pretty fun design, with the factory
life, I don’t have a ‘real’ job. having input as to what
will work in production,
and what won’t. It can
take anywhere from 3
months to a year! It’s
a slow process, but in
the end, rewarding to
see your sketch in a 3D
form. Like building a
house, it can even take a
year and a half. I studied
architecture, and toys
can be as involved and
complicated as building
a house sometimes!
JOEY LAWRENCE
Canada
www.joeyL.com
February 2008
By Nelson Medina
nelson@publicistas.org
© all photos by Joey Lawrence
Can you tell us a little photography and video when
about yourself to help I was 7 years old and made
people who aren’t home movies of me and my
familiar with you, get to friends being chased by dino-
know you a little better? saur puppets. I am now based
in New York and London, UK
doing freelance photography
I was born in the middle
and slowly getting back into
of know where in Ontario,
video.
Canada. I got interested in
“I never went to art
school or college or
university.”
If you had a limitless
budget, what kind of
personal photography
project would you create?
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Photo by Andy
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Photo by herself Photo by herself
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“Nature” refers to the phenomena of the physical
world, and also to life in general. Insects, wildlife,
rainforests, caves, animals, underwater life, hurricans,
prehistoric life, microorganisms... there’s a lot of
inspiration!