Release Date: October 2007
Condensed detail. Intricate inscriptions, bright colors, disconcerting textures and imagery - everything Halloween should be about. Our October 2007 issue, #54, is a little smaller in terms of volume, but packs a huge punch in terms of aesthetic creepiness.
Issue #54's featured image, "You Gonna Drink That?", a painting by Shaun Lynch, offers a hazy look into a mid-century American tavern, complete with angular stylings and muted colors. "Futikuchionna," a piece by Josh Taylor, follows in fine form - dirty textures, haunting subject matter, jagged wood-cut lines. "Feel" by Murillo explodes within itself like a perpetual motion machine, floating in the middle of negative space, dishevel, keeling, careening.
Be sure to get your read on with this month's interview, illustrator Tod Kapke, who shoots organic elements and combines them under a fantastical, surrealist lens.
Also, keep checking back at Daily.PB for day-to-day news and site updates, and keep posted for next month's issue. Remember, if you've got it, submit it!
Condensed detail. Intricate inscriptions, bright colors, disconcerting textures and imagery - everything Halloween should be about. Our October 2007 issue, #54, is a little smaller in terms of volume, but packs a huge punch in terms of aesthetic creepiness.
Issue #54's featured image, "You Gonna Drink That?", a painting by Shaun Lynch, offers a hazy look into a mid-century American tavern, complete with angular stylings and muted colors. "Futikuchionna," a piece by Josh Taylor, follows in fine form - dirty textures, haunting subject matter, jagged wood-cut lines. "Feel" by Murillo explodes within itself like a perpetual motion machine, floating in the middle of negative space, dishevel, keeling, careening.
Be sure to get your read on with this month's interview, illustrator Tod Kapke, who shoots organic elements and combines them under a fantastical, surrealist lens.
Also, keep checking back at Daily.PB for day-to-day news and site updates, and keep posted for next month's issue. Remember, if you've got it, submit it!



