Trash Dance

Trash Dance

Animated sculpture – King of Trash – Robness Swayze – dances through his life in this remix tribute piece made for #teztrash Take your passion And make it happen Pictures come alive You can dance right through your life

Spong Woman

Spong Woman

Spong Woman is a sculpture that references and pays tribute to the very earliest examples of figurative sculpture in British culture. Based upon ‘Spong Man’ an Anglo Saxon artefact from the 5th century – the original figure had no gender-defining features – yet was named ‘Spong Man’.

This study of angst is dedicated to all the female sculptors and models who remain forgotten or undervalued. This digital sculpture is created in VR and then finessed, painted and textured by hand on iPad. This NFT is a GLB 3D object which can be added to metaverse galleries and can be viewed in AR applications.

Drug Prowling Wolf

Drug Prowling Wolf

Inspired by, and dedicated to 1970’s UK punk band, The Clash. This song is the epitome of punk and rebel rock. The words remind me of the fears I have for Cryptoart – can we avoid falling for the same traps that killed off the Punk and Rebel Rock movements?

Proper Punks

Proper Punks

Proper Punks

Proper Punks is the first Async Blueprints project by Angie Taylor. It’s a tribute to some of the original punks who were rocking the scene in the UK in the late 1970’s.

There are nine main characters, some rarer than others, including; Patti Smith, Siouxsie, Debbie Harry, Poly Styrene, Ari Up, Pauline Black, Soo Catwoman, Jordan Mooney and, a self-portrait of the artist herself, Angie Taylor.

This is an artwork of 300 unique editions based upon hundreds of layers. Other randomly selected layers include iconic T-shirt designs from the period, badges, zips, safety-pins, rips and tears, patterned backgrounds and color overlays. There are also eight different text layers which combine to give messages.

 

All elements were hand-drawn by the artist. Some were modelled on her own photographs, others used public domain images as reference.

Two of the layers were based on 3D models created by the artist for the project. Own a piece of Angie’s punk rock tribute and create your own iconic, punk history.

Read more about the history and influences of Punk

Angie has written several articles and books about the influence of Punk is design. Read some of these articles here.

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The influence of Punk

Angie Taylor - Art School ID card I was asked on Twitter to write a blog about the early days of Punk in the UK and the influence of Punk on the world of motion graphic design. I am influenced heavily by the punk movement that started in the seventies in New...

The Influence of Punk – part 2

Last week I spoke about the influence of punk in motion graphic design, the Punk rock revolution in the UK and how inspiring it was to young people like me. Today I'll talk about some of the great designers who emerged from that scene. I'll start by looking at two of...

The Influence of Punk – Part 3

In this final blog-episode about the influence of Punk on Design I intend to highlight some of our own designers who are clearly influenced by Punk. I'll start by mentioning one or two that emerged directly from the movement that followed the first few seeds...