Wednesday, 16 November 2011


In Halloween I ended up at this party, don't know who these people are. If you recognize yourself in a photo say hi.

Sunday, 13 November 2011

Sunday Zine Review #01: Bronze Age #01


I've just decided to do this new section on my blog, the Sunday Zine Review! So if everything goes well expect a new review every Sunday at around this time :)

I was in Glasgow last Thursday and paid a visit to Mono. When I was living there I knew about Mono just around 3 months before leaving, it was a shame but actually it was good for my money cause I would have been spending every single penny there.

This new space called Good Press Gallery has just opened in Mono. They sell a huge selection of fanzines and I wish I had had some more money with me when I visited them. I browsed through several publications and finally decided to buy a copy of the first issue of Bronze Age.

What I first liked about it was the paper used on the cover and the fact that it was hand stitched, inside there's a great selection of young artists from several disciplines. Bronze Age is curated by Justin Bailey and Nick Lynch. For more info on the project and on how to get a copy visit their site.

I hope to see a new issue soon!

Friday, 11 November 2011

Thursday, 10 November 2011

Ragged Mountain


A editorial I shot a week ago at Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh.

Photo&Styling: Igor Termenón
Model: Jamie Woods


Recommended playlist: anything by Fleet Foxes

If you want to see them in a bigger resolution click here.

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

I used to live here

 
A while ago I told you about a new project, well, here it is. 'I used to live here' documents the last 3 years of my life and the places where I have lived.
Ponferrada & Gijón (Spain)
Glasgow & Liverpool (UK)

5.5" x8.5" 24 colour pages, saddle-stitched


Available to purchase here.

Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Palladium Tokyo Rising

I've been posting regularly contents about Palladium Boots and their Explore series but the videos that I present today are definitely the coolest so far because Pharrell Williams is in them.

This is what Palladium Boots have to say about the Tokyo Rising videos: ' The series explores the creative forces that have been a constant source of inspiration for the musician throughout his many projects and we see the architecture, fellow musicians, artists and the parts of the city itself that have been an inspiration as well as an insight into all the hidden gems Tokyo has to offer.

Pharrell has been a great supporter of relief efforts for the Japanese citizens affected by the incidents of 3/11 and he jumped at the chance to visit the metropolis that has had such an impact upon him as an artist and as an individual as this beloved city faces a new reality after the tragedy of 3/11.

While persistent challenges still lay ahead, the city’s creative class is hell-bent on making sure that their hometown thrives. Innovative and resilient, they are defining the future of Tokyo on their own terms. '

Hope you enjoy these videos!











Monday, 24 October 2011

Robertus Fanta 2011



Las becas Robertus Fanta 2011 fueron adjudicadas hace un par de meses y los ganadores de las 3 categorías disfrutaron de una estancia en Nueva York, en la que ellos mismos califican como una experiencia increíble en la que han aprendido mucho.

Si quieres conocer más sobre esta experiencia y las vivencias de los afortunados en Nueva York lo puedes hacer desde el Facebook o Twitter de Robertus Fanta 2011. Además puedes ver entrevistas a los ganadores pinchando aquí.