painted ladyparts, originally uploaded by Sayer DAN4TH.
“SAYER, IN A BLOGSHELL”
I have been going back and forth on my Brat since august. It took forever to get her registered and all the paperwork cleared up. As soon as that got worked out I was good to drive her on the road. She didnt work too well so I put her in the shop for a few months. As soon as she was tip-top I started the fun stuff. First I started by getting her new shoes. 15″ black 7 spoke rims seems to suffice. Then I put a new stereo and picked up the back seats (not installed yet). Most recently I got her back form the paint shop where she came home a brand new car. Matte black and looking pissed off. Take a look, more to come soon.
I just finished up a commercial i did for my good friends at Fosted Cupcakery. enjoy!
Title: Frosted Cupcakery
Directed: Sayer Danforth
Director of Photography: Sayer Danforth, Ryan Schude
Lighting: Ryan Schude
Edited by: Sayer Danforth
Graphics: Sayer Danforth
Art Director: Sayer Danforth, Chris Peel, Phil Samartan
Music: Raymond Scott
Starring: Kimberly Bridson, Deborah Bridson, Sarah Hall
Camera: Panasonic HVX
I just got back from my first ever visit to Hawai’i. I learned how to say words I had always thought were fake, ate foods that grew in jungles, swam at beaches with different sands,saw a “moonbow”, hiked on mars, mudslides to waterfalls, and almost froze to death. The whole experience can be summed up by watching the movie “Romancing the Stone.” I play Michael Douglas and Kimberly is Danny Devito.
HAWAI’I from SAYER DAN4TH on Vimeo.
This is what I do at work in between takes. We have fun working and as a result you get things like this…
DEAD IN THE WATER from SAYER DAN4TH on Vimeo.
Fresh delivery to the studio yesterday was the first prototype of the DAN4TH™ Nike® Shox™ collaboration . Not really, but you can imagine what it would be like… Well I did and designed a shoe on NikeID.com some months back. This Color pallet is familiar with pretty much everything I do for myself. It has been referred to by scholars as “Pho Rasta.” Whatever the case I like the idea of a “one-of-a-kinda” shoe. It took about a Month and a half from design to doorstep and only ran about 30 bucks more then if I would have store bought some Shox.





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