28 August 2010 3 Comments

Silly Gary Taxali

One of the most highly sought-after illustrators in the advertising, design and editorial world is lending his award-winning skill to launching a new line of products ranging from children’s books to skateboards to men’s cuff links with his signature pop culture style.

Pop Art becomes accessible to the public with the launch of the Gary Taxali product line of men’s cufflinks, stationary, children’s toys and his debut book, “This is Silly!,” published by Scholastic Press.  The product line is carried through the AGO and via Gary’s dedicated website (www.garytaxali.com).

Gary Taxali, whose unique retro style has appeared on the covers of Newsweek, and with clients such as Rolling Stone, GQ, Esquire, Warner Brothers, Sony, and The New York Times, entered the world of  men’s accessories,  children’s literature with “This is Silly and released to rave reviews from kids, parents and critics alike.

In writing the book, the author notes  “I wrote the book to give kids a license to be silly,” said Taxali “because not enough parents and teachers embrace that kind of creative expression.  My parents encouraged and laughed at my silliness ultimately that was the key to my success. And the toys, stationary and men’s accessories are all about being silly, reinforcing this and reminding us that being silly is a state of mind.”

The book begins with a warning on the inside front cover that readers will giggle uncontrollably, and it delivers this message on every page, where we get to meet “The Sillies” -  Silly Willy, Silly Sol, Billy Rabbit, Manic Monkey and other fun wacky characters living harmoniously in Sill-eeville where the rules are relaxed and encourage children and adults alike to be silly – creative, fun, authentic and themselves – and believe that anything is possible.

The various products reflect imagery, illustrations and retro style Taxali is known for.  Taxali takes the world of graphic communications and intertwines fine art, street culture and 1930s style packaging and typography with signature characters and graphics into the look of the products.

The original artwork from the book and other merchandise including cuff links, skateboards, collectible toys, artist prints, collectible toys, stationary and his new children’s book will be featured at a major Taxali event at Toronto’s Art Gallery of Ontario next month  on Wednesday September 22nd from 6 to 9 pm .  The artist plans to expand the product line and develop a number of properties based on Silly Willy, Silly Sol, Silly Lilly and the other Sillies.

This is Silly!
This is Silly!

Buy This is Silly at all good bookstores including Amazon.

3 Responses to “Silly Gary Taxali”

  1. Greg 29 August 2010 at 7:25 pm #

    We all need to remember how to be silly!
    .-= ´s last blog ..Boosting the Economy- Who Stole It =-.

  2. admin 29 August 2010 at 9:33 pm #

    Too right Greg! Thanks for popping by.

  3. Minna 17 August 2011 at 1:04 pm #

    I do not even know how I finished up right here, however I thought this publish was once good. I don’t realize who you are however certainly you’re going to a famous blogger should you aren’t already ;) Cheers!


Leave a Reply

CommentLuv badge

Bad Behavior has blocked 480 access attempts in the last 7 days.