March 22, 2020Comments are off for this post.

Happy Prints

Great and beautiful prints By Byron Eggenschwiler.☻

I recently saw the Netflix documentary "The Social Dilemma" and it would seem that this has nothing to do with my Byron Eggenschwiler post but it does.

Knowing from the documentary that all social networks make an algorithm based on the things you like and that from that they show you what you should consume because in part it makes me happy because thanks to this algorithm I have discovered as much music and cinema as cool artists like Byron.

Byron Eggenschwiler is an illustrator living in Canada.

His illustration style is amazing, cool, and with an air of darkness. I recently purchased 3 prints from his online store and he sent me 4 great postcards with the prints.

I am infinitely grateful to the algorithm of Google, Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest for helping me to know the work of such great artists.

Enjoy their amazing work:

Byron Instagram: byronegg
Website: www.byronegg.com
Tumblr: byronegg.tumblr.com

The prints I bought:

I really like the feeling it gives me when I see your illustrations. They always make me smile.

Image of "Lovely Day"
Image of "Half Carrot by Morning"
Image of "Good Cake, Bad Cake"
Image of "The Crossing"

Some other illustrations from his website:

Personal — Byron Eggenschwiler
James Joyce's "The Dead"

Secret Tunnels
Doorway
‘Benediction’ by Kent Haruf
The Haunted School
Changing the Equation
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Finding The Right Structure For You

The House Is Haunted | Personal | Byron Eggenschwiler Illustration
Byron Eggenschwiler
Byron Eggenschwiler
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Hope and Skepticism | byronegg.com
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Filling in the Gaps
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A piece for Avenue Edmonton about how volunteers would rather donate in smaller chunks of time towards a larger cause and how to make that work for everyone. Thanks to AD Pete Nguyen!
The Night Beetles
Revenge!
Blocked
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For a piece in Avenue magazine on the creator of LikeBlockr, an app that blocks you from viewing and giving likes on instagram. Big thanks again to AD Pete Nguyen!
Byron Eggenschwiler

March 22, 2020Comments are off for this post.

Cameron’s World

Years ago I found the coolest website on the internet: www.cameronsworld.net
It is a very fun page that will take you hours to navigate by having to click on each clip art to discover the content of each page. ☻

Cameron's World is a tribute to the lost days of unrefined self-expression on the Internet. Cameron's World is a web-collage of text and images excavated from the buried neighborhoods of archived GeoCities pages (1994–2009).

GeoCities was a web-hosting service that made it possible for people to build their own home pages. During the 90s, users from all over the world created personalized corners of the Internet.

By the time the U.S. service shut down in October 2009, there were over 38 million GeoCities pages. Cameron’s World brings together archived material from thousands and thousands of these sites.

The music on the site is also great and was created by Robin Hughes and you can download it from the website. It is located at the end of the site in the footer.

Cameron's World was built by Berlin-based designer Cameron Askin, is a frenetic web-collage created as “a love letter to the internet of old.” ❤ ❤ ❤

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