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Corbis partners with Tristan Eaton to launch Thunderdog Collective

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Corbis partners with Tristan Eaton to launch the Thunder Dog CollectiveBuilding on the success of its recent promotion with Tristan Eaton, an illustrator known for his work in street art, Corbis has announced the launch of a new partnership with Eaton’s studio, Thunderdog Studios. Eaton will act as curator for the newly formed Thunderdog Collective, engaging artists from the worlds of street art, graphic design, illustration, urban vinyl and designer toys, to create new works to be licensed exclusively through Corbis. In addition to Tristan Eaton, the Collective will involve artists from around the world including Filth, DEVILROBOTS, Superdeux, Persue, 123 Klan, Demo, Dr. Revolt, Mysterious Al, and Tes One.


“I’m thrilled to continue working with Corbis to develop groundbreaking, creative works of art,” said Tristan Eaton. “It’s important for the artists in the Thunderdog Collective to have the creative freedom Corbis provides as well as the opportunity to reach a broader audience.”

“As outsiders and innovators, the artists highlighted in the Thunderdog Collective are examples of artists that cross multiple mediums and are redefining the art world today with collaborative works in painting and designer toys,” said Ross Sutherland, Chief Creative Officer, Corbis. “This partnership provides artists the room to create innovative work, the ability to make their work accessible to a broad community of creatives and consumers, and the security of copyright protection.”

More than three hundred new and original images will be available for advertising, editorial and product licensing, starting in January, 2007 exclusively through Corbis.

Click here to view the original press release or visit the ThunderDog Collective site.

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