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Recent Work
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record sleeve for the los angeles-based band, big black delta.
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in february of 2022 jonathan bates sent caspar a 1921 painting by wassiliy kandinsky called blue segment. jon asked that he use colours similar to those found in this painting for the new big black delta LP artwork. jon's synesthesia has often played a key part in the band's aesthetic, and when listening to his new record, adonai, he saw colours similar to these.

in february of 2025 the album came out. the artwork is caspar's attempt to talk visually about what the record is like to listen to, both musically and lyrically. the cover image is a science-fiction-tinged salvador dali, takashi murakami, wassily kandinsky and max ernst-esque digital painting, and was made with particular reference to the songs "you are not alone" and "say hi to venus". it was created for the most-part by trying to break adobe illustrator's "revolve" tool, followed by a bunch of drawing, painting, printing and scanning,
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bigblackdelta.bandcamp.com/album/adonai
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poster for the short film, a quiet storm.
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director benjamin nicolas discovered our work online and reached out. he had just completed work on a documentary short about a japanese krump dancer, maito, and his family.

his family, consisting of his mother and his deaf sister, are very close and supportive of maito's many successes as a dancer. in turn whilst maito is struggling with balancing his dancing career with his schooling, he is also attentive to his mother and sister's needs. it's a beautiful portrait of tokyo family life, and a wonderful record of a modern, street dancer in his prime. not least because of how the family all use sign-language to communicate with each other—for his sister's sake—and how beautifully this echoes maito's use of dance to do the same with others.

we leapt at the chance to make a poster for the film. we presented a handful of ideas for a poster and benjamin chose the one you see here. the drawing and painting on the poster was done by liza evseeva. the rest caspar took care of.

the film has been selected for the canadian film festival, regard. if you have the means, do see this remarkable, moving piece of work.
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vimeo.com/1028879399
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poster for the short film, pasta negra.
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tim sutton introduced us to director jorge thielen armand. jorge had just finished work on a new short film set in venezuela and was looking for someone to make titles and a poster for it. we watched the film and leapt at the chance, for a thing of great beauty it is.

the film is called pasta negra. it tells the story of a family—a grandmother, a mother with child and her sister—trying to cross the border into colombia. the photography in the film is such a thing to behold that only upon a second viewing were we able to pay attention to the story.

we presented a range of ideas to jorge, and ended up making two posters for the film. the first poster you can see here, which caspar made in the berlin studio with a wig, masking tape, a printer, paper, a knife and a camera.

the film was accepted into the sundance film festival whilst we were working on the poster. if you have the means we can't recommend seeing this film enough.
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imdb.com/title/tt33092232
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