Showing posts with label art for sale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art for sale. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Where Do You Come Up With Your Ideas?

Homer Simpson Heart Sticker Design by Palm Treat artists Jeff Nolan and Marie Nolan
Early Palm Treat design for a 4 inch vinyl sticker.

The Origins of Palm Treat

"Frankly, I am not sure where my ideas come from. I have been inspired by everything from passing images in my mind to brief glimpses of reflections in shop windows… anything that generates that initial flash of excitement. When I was developing the early ideas that Palm Treat's art is based on (distorted features, multiple sets of eyes, appropriated cartoon imagery) I was inspired by Facebook's early advertising failures. I read a study about how ineffective their early ad attempts were, in short no one was intentionally clicking on them. In the study I read they paid for something like 30,000 targeted views for a survey or some such thing and received something like 2 or 3 clicks that immediately bounced. I've worked as a web designer and this is an unimaginably terrible respsonse to online advertising.

The image that inspired Palm Treat
The image that inspired Palm Treat.
What interested me wasn't so much the dismal performance of the ads in that experiment, but an ad that they cited that did have a very high click rate, at the time I believe it was the most successful (possibly only successful) ad that had up until that point been run on facebook. It was an image of a woman's face with an extra set of eyes and an extra mouth, and the copy asked the viewer to count the features on the face. For some reason this advertisement really caught the attention of those early Facebook users when countless hundreds of other attempts had failed, spectacularly.

This made a great impact on me, I spent days thinking about the ad and marveling at how such a simple and stupid idea was so incredibly effective when so many other advertisements had failed. I knew that our brains are configured to recognize facial patterns above all else, and that faces are very good at getting our attention, but I was endlessly facinated with how such a simple variation to the human face seemed to short circuit the brain's attention. Or maybe not short circuit our facial recognition, but more hyper activate it. Somehow a face with multiple sets of eyes triggered an incredibly strong response and a great amount of interest. It was as though our human eyes were magnetized.

As a designer I let this idea sit in my mind for the better part of a year. I knew that there was something significant or at least profitable to be done with this idea. The difficulty was figuring out how to implement it into an interesting type of art without just painting a bunch of portraits with too many eyes. Which I wasn't exactly opposed to, but it just seemed as though there must be a more effective or clever use of it.

I have always had a great interest in pop artists like Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Jasper Johns. I grew up on cartoons and loved how they straight up stole the cartoon imagery of their childhoods and turned it into large scale art, many times without altering it outside of the dimensions and medium. I was particularly inspired by Roy Lichtenstein's gigantic comic book panels after seeing some in person as a young child, they seemed so environmental and epic in their large scale, they were exciting. I feel that excitement is the most important factor in any type of art, arousing enthusiasm for a particular feeling or way of being.

So I ultimately landed on combining my favorite childhood cartoon, the Simpsons, with my new idea about facial distortions and repetitive patterns. I also felt that the Simpsons was a strong source to work from as they are the most popular and widely recognized cartoon characters ever conceived, I liked the idea of playing to the largest common demoninator. So, I printed out a few pictures of Bart Simpson on some shipping labels at my job and within a few minutes saw endless possiblities in exploiting the economy of form used in cartoons. Not just the Simpsons, but all cartoons… everything for that matter. It felt like sampling an image into a techno beat, it was enlightening.

From that initial discovery, I set out Photoshopping, tracing, re-drawing, hacking and cutting up everything I could find. At this point I have created years worth of source material. I have a lifetime of trippy pop art pasted together in Photoshop documents. At this point, its just about putting our stuff out there for as many people as we can find to put it in front of

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Bart Simpson Trippy Face and Popular Quality Psychedelia Art From Palm Treat

Bart Simpson double vision psychedelia acrylic pop art painting by Palm Treat art brut painters Marie Nolan and Jeff Nolan
Bart Simpson face folded over on itself by Palm Treat.

Bart Simpson Trippy Face and Popular Quality Psychedelia Art From Palm Treat

Bart Simpson is painted with delicate lines and CMYK colors. Affordable Simpsons art is now available and cheap in print form and digital print form online though Palm Treat. Bart Simpson shape-shifts and morphs into a Simpsons cool design that is hand drawn and painted with precise commercial art lines. Ingestion of psychoactive drugs create a visual experience and helps create mind manifesting experience with the viewer.

Simpsons psychedelic art is colorful, bright, textured, neo folk art, outsider art,and affordable. Comic book posters, zines, and underground art inspire Jeff Nolan and Marie Nolan to make quality affordable art and posters. Surrealistic subject matter and brain stimulating art is the basis of Palm Treat. Both Marie Nolan and Jeff Nolan use kaleidoscopic shapes and patterns with high contrast and highly saturated color pigment to produce Bart Simpson's face which is repetition of motifs for artistic inspiration.

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Milhouse with Six Eyes Painting and Simpsons Shitposting Creator Geddy Lean Johnson

Outsider artist Marie Nolan of Palm Treat in the studio working 9 to 5, just like 60's pop artist Andy Warhol, painting a large acrylic artwork of a trippy pop art Simpsons character Milhouse, also known as thrillhouse or thrillho
Outsider artist Marie Nolan of Palm Treat working on a pop art painting featuring the Simpsons.

Milhouse with Six Eyes Painting and Simpsons Shitposting Creator Geddy Lean Johnson

Simpsons Shitposting Facebook group has a new admin named Marie Nolan. Marie created affordable pop art for Simpsons fans all over the world. Jeff Nolan is the design partner and they go by the name Palm TreatSimpsons Shitposing is a internet group that functions on the social media platform Facebook and has nearly 100k members. Simpsons Shitposting is loaded with gut wrenching memes and secret handshake humor that only Simpsons fans would understand. Also the group has fantastic sales on Palm Treat's wall art and posters that are only available to members of Simpson's Shitposting.

The creator of the group, Geddy Lean Johnson, has invented and maintained the group since he was the only member. He is NOT what you think a creator of such a group would be like. He's aka TEEN GIRL DIES AT RAVE, sound fimiliar? Geddy Lean Johnson has been dominating the west coast with his music career and public appearances. Palm Treat has teamed up with peer and fellow artist Geddy Lean Johnson to create a mecca for Simpsons Shitposting members. Geddy runs the facebook group Simpsons Shitposting with a no bullshit policy while blanketing the group with his own stoic, mysterious and cryptic dark humor.

This Simpsons painting is available through Simpsons Shitposting and Palmtreat as a print or as a painting.

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Milhouse With Six Eyes Takes Over The Internet and Social Media Platforms

Milhouse With Six Eyes Takes Over The Internet and Social Media Platforms

Palm Treat has swept the internet with a Simpsons pop art painting, Milhouse With Six Eyes. The large colorful painting was then made into affordable hipster art prints that are available on their website along with many other prints.

It is now easy to find trippy far out hipster art prints and wall art because of the way Jeff Nolan and Marie Nolan vectorize the paintings. Milhouse With Six Eyes blew up over night and received astronomical re-blogs on the social media site Tumblr and dominated the google search for Milhouse. The painting is beautifully designed to let the viewer in on a trippy adventure Milhouse takes when LSD and psychedelic effects start to take a wild turn to the dark side.

Milhouse's third eye multiplies and horror sets in! Typical day for Milhouse, though!

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Psychedelic pop artists Jeff Nolan & Marie Nolan of Palm Treat studios painting a very large trippy outsider artwork of Milhouse from the television show the Simpsons in 2015 in their home in New Mexico from which they have located to Philadelphia, PA
Palm Treat popular artists Jeff Nolan & Marie Nolan working on a pop art Simpsons painting.

Homer With Sprinkles and Milhouse With Six Eyes by Palm Treat Artists Marie Nolan and Jeff Nolan

Homer Simpson and Milhouse cartoon art posters for sale by Palm Treat psychedelic outsider folk artists Jeff Nolan and Marie Nolan. These cheap pop art prints feature popular American television characters in a trippy, LSD art manner and are availble to decorate your home or office!
Here are two 12x18" Simpsons pop art posters for sale by Palm Treat.

Homer With Sprinkles and Milhouse With Six Eyes by Palm Treat Artists Marie Nolan and Jeff Nolan

Palm Treat Art

There are many trippy pop art paintings and wall art posters in the world, but there is only one Palm Treat. We are elated to introduce a new aesthetic with colorful and bright pop art that can recreate any room in your home, office, or bedroom. The posters we print are highly saturated and polished with a gloss finish.

The Milhouse With Six Eyes and Homer With Sprinkles wall art posters are for sale on our website located at the bottom of this post. Brilliantly colored shapes and abstract patterns are an important element to our artwork. They use true Simpsons yellow and CMYK colors to create the best and brilliant art. Palm Treat's Marie Nolan and Jeff Nolan have become successful illustrators who are inspired by monoprints, abstract paintings, color blocking and dynamic design. They have built a career on their prominence in commercial art, web design, and art direction.

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