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Integrated Tech Solutions


Justin Coro Kaufman

I’ve been wanting to show this stuff for a while now! Yet and other collaboration with my dear rapper friend Aesop Rock, but this time I feel like we’re really able to take the concept further than we have previously. Was involved pretty early in on, and was able to have a hand in developing the concept of this fake technology company, and just generally the flavor we were going to go for. I’ve worked…

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Getting it There-Packing and Shipping Original Artwork


Robert Hunt

September 20, 2023 - I recently had a show of almost 50 paintings at the Society of Illustrators in New York (I live in California). I thought it might be a good idea to pass along some thoughts on how to pack and ship artwork efficiently and safely while minimizing costs. [caption id="attachment_73401" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] Picking through piles of work, looking for things to send[/caption] Having a show requires knowing how much space may be available in a given venue or gallery, so the first thing is to get an accurate floor plan if possible. Whenever possible it is a good idea to get someone to photograph the venue as well. Luckily I was able to get all this with the help of Lindsay and Steve Compton at the Society of Illustrators. [caption id="attachment_73412" align="aligncenter" width="961"] Society of Illustrators …

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