Painting Render Crash

Work asked me to contribute a piece of art for our reception. I decided to hack an old replica painting from Spitalfields Market, London (an old flea market on Thursdays).  I built a motor using one of those kits you can get from good electronic stores, painted acrylic on canvas and cut out a spinning beach ball of death glued to mounting board.

I work for Lost Boys, an Interactive Agency, so I thought it was apt: a relatively new problem in an old setting.

                   
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James Theophane

Portrait credit: Nadav Kander

James Theophane, or Theo, is a dilettante residing in London. When he's not dabbling, he's a Creative Director for Lost Boys, generally spending most of his time getting along and just getting on.

He has worked with Tonic, Grey, Publicis Modem, Framfab, Wheel, DNA and GT.

He has created work for Toshiba, Rankin, D&AD, Chelsea FC, Electrolux, Sony, Ericsson, PlayStation, Sega, Channel 4, Oxfam, Canon, Brahma, Marks & Spencer, Wired Magazine and Audi.

www.theophane.co.uk/tag/work

He has won a few awards such as D&AD, Webby, LIA, Revolution, Campaign, BIMA and Epica.

Sometimes he gets called up for a little bit of jury service too. He's paid his dues with D&AD, IAB Creative Showcase and London International.

Occasionally he gets asked to do a bit of public speaking. But to be frank, he's not so keen on that.

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