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Bil Brown is a photographer, illustrator and graphic artist. Trained as a poet at Naropa Univeristy's infamous Kerouac School.

His interest in photography came as a result of relationships with avant artists like Robert Frank, Stan Brakhage, Jan Saudek, and Jan Svankmejer. Art, fashion and editorial photography was his resting place. Bringing an eye for composition and design, his work is heralded as part of "the new underground" in art and graphic design.

Bil splits his time between home life with his two children Diamanda (6) and Dorian (2) and diverse clients such as Gothic Beauty magazine, CBS Television, USA Weekly, People Magazine, and others.

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July 09, 2008 3:29 AM
What I saw at Terrastock, Louisville
What I saw at Terrastock, Louisville

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March 25, 2008 11:40 AM


The ubiquitous Kynt and Vyxsin, Goth personalities stayed up all last night backing cupcakes for the 1st period class of slain E. O. Jr. High School teen Lawrence King. They are slotted to visit with the class after school in a park close to the campus.

On Tuesday, February 12, 2008, Lawrence King was brutally shot and killed by another student. Investigations have revealed this was a hate crime perpetrated on a young man that was considered "effeminate, and wore make-up and jewelry to school".
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March 24, 2008 2:44 AM
Part of my shoot with Kynt & Vyxsin
Part of my shoot with Kynt & Vyxsin
"If there ever was a season that I consider one of the best, it's this one," said Bertram van Munster, executive producer, director, and co-creator of THE AMAZING RACE. "It's insanely funny, fast-paced, and dramatic all at once. Teams are in hot pursuit of one another at every location, and it's reality television at its nail-biting best."
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March 24, 2008 2:12 AM


So went to the local video store - a neat little place called Wild & Wooley,
and they had a DVD-R of the Velvet Underground. Actually three, but I
rented one. It happened to be the tape of the entire first show. It
brought back memories, and a bit more than a sense of nostalgia.


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March 24, 2008 2:10 AM
American culture is formalist. American culture is hidden, is about hiding, is about lies and obscuring the truth. Design is the highest expression of formal art.
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