Good Morning, SuperForest!
For some of you, the name Jon Marro may not immediately ring any bells but the fact of the matter is, it is very likely his work has had an effect on you sometime in your life. For me, I believe the first time I was introduced to his work was when I was waiting in a car for someone and out of a moment of boredom pulled out Jason Mraz’s “Mr. A-Z” album and started flipping through the CD package design and the album artwork. I was amazed at the degree of detail and the pure creative genius that went into its design. Later on my exposure to him would continue through several show posters, through Bushwalla’s “Autodidactical, Freestyle and Radical” album, and of course, Blend Apparel. I’m sure you can imagine the degree of my shock and excitement when I realized the artist behind all of those pieces was one in the same!

That is when I realized Mr. Jon Marro is a quiet hero of sorts. The beauty of his artwork and more importantly, the messages of his artwork, had subtly sneaked into my every day life (the t-shirt on my back, the CDs lying around in my car, etc). I’d always been grateful for the wonderful work, but it wasn’t until much later that I was aware of who to be grateful toward.
Ever since, I’ve had much respect and appreciation for the work of Mr. Marro. I knew that behind every piece of work he created, there was also a great deal of love. And the power of love in business is exactly what he talks about in this audio interview he gave The LOVE-olution! In addition to that, he also discusses “how to create a new world rather than saving the world” and “how to be love regardless of what’s going on around us” Mmmmm!
You can listen to it here!
And I highly highly recommend you do. It’s a gem! And despite the fact that it is a little lengthy, it is worth every second.
As a side note, I still flip through that same Mr. A-Z album artwork and still find interesting things to look at. (How many of you noticed the Blend Apparel liquid paper on the Mr. Curiosity and Clockwatching page?!)
Have a great day!
Carla
P.S. If you want to check out more of his work, you should click here! Who knows? Maybe you’ll have a crazy “That was him?!” moment, too!










Chase those dreams SuperForesters,
The answer to Jackson’s query is that these are the work of the late Florence based artist Mario Mariotti (1936-1997) a conceptual artist who transformed his hands into a variety of cool looking things from wildlife to tiny footballers (SuperForester Julius linked on the original post to a great retrospective slideshow in 






















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