Charles Carreon Scribble Factory

Identified as a trouble maker by the authorities since childhood, and resolved to live up to the description, Charles Carreon soon discovered that mischief is most effectively fomented through speech. Having mastered the art of flinging verbal pipe-bombs and molotov cocktails at an early age, he refined his skills by writing legal briefs and journalistic exposes, while developing a poetic style that meandered from the lyrical to the political. Journey with him into the dark caves of the human experience, illuminated by the torch of an outraged sense of injustice.

Re: Charles Carreon Scribble Factory

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Seven to the Seventh, by Charles Carreon

49 is an octagonal number, showing it to be representable as a 7 X 7 square, which is composed of three concentric squares measuring 3, 5 and 7 on a side, arranged around the single, central, controlling square. Hence 9, 25, and 49 are the first three octagonal numbers, and they continue out infinitely. The next one up is eighty-one, the square of nine, and the next one up is 121, the square of 11.

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I Want to Spy on You, by Charles Carreon

A perennial favorite for T-Shirts.

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Suicide Santa, by Charles and Tara Carreon

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Terrorists and the Rest of Us, by Charles Carreon

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Nubia, by Charles Carreon

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1982 Advertising Class Assignment: Flapjack Mix Label, by Charles Carreon

This great work of art was inspired by Don Kay, artist and teacher of artists extraordinaire, a tenured professor at the Southern Oregon University College of Art, whose most memorable comment to our advertising design class was, "we are moving to a vertical society, which means there will be a lot of people at lower income levels and a lot of people at higher income levels." Don's take-home lesson for the ad designer had nothing to do with politics -- the question was, were you going to sell your product to rich people or poor people? If you are selling to rich people, different rules apply, such as using more white space, creating an aura of elegance and entitlement, as if they are lucky you are willing to sell to them. Poor people are more susceptible to cheap-looking design, such as ad pages crowded with multitudinous offers, epitomized in the photography and electronics full-page ad genre, clamoring with small images and slashed prices. It would obviously be more fun and "artistic" to design for the wealthy, but then you'd hate yourself. I took these lessons and went off to law school, telling Don apologetically that I had decided to be a lawyer, and would not be going into the advertising field. Showing the lawyer inside the salesman, Don simply responded, "You could always change your mind."

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Law School Folder Mural, by Charles Carreon

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Take That! Ouroboros, by Charles Carreon

BOSS REACTION: "DO IT ON YOUR OWN TIME!"

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DAD'S REACTION: "THAT'S NOT HOW WE RAISED HIM!"

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GIRLFRIEND REACTION: "AS IF I COULD EVER BE WITH A GUY LIKE YOU!"

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MOM'S REACTION: "IT'S NOT HIS FAULT!"

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Re: Charles Carreon Scribble Factory

Postby admin » Sun Dec 28, 2014 9:28 pm

What the Muses Inspired
Drawings by Charles Carreon
12/26/14

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Neutopia

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Neutopia

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Tara

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Ramzi

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Postby admin » Wed Mar 11, 2015 12:46 am

Tatoo Concept 1
by Charles Carreon

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INTERGALACTIC FIRE-FIGHTERS UNION

IGFFU

Milky Way Chapter

Earth / Local

Saving Planets Is Our Business

"Because Life Is Precious"
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