Atlanta Artist Remembers Hometown Roots By Creating A Collage

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In 1998, Jeremiah Claybrooks left Indiana to pursue a degree in Graphic Design from the Art Institute of Atlanta. After graduation, Jeremiah stayed in Georgia and got a job in graphic design. He moved on to start his own design business, http://c-4creative.com/ but never forgot his Evansville roots. Besides friends and family, the thing Jeremiah missed the most about the river city was the restaurants.

As an homage to all of his favorite hometown eateries, he created this collage of Evansville and some of its most famous food spots. This piece is a combination of photography, graphic design, and digital illustration. Jeremiah snapped the photos of his favorite joints on his trips back home. The spots he couldn’t get to were shot by local photographer and childhood friend, Nathaniel Cruse.

“Heavansville Eats” by Jeremiah Claybrooks

Even though Jeremiah can’t get back to Evansville as much as he likes, this collage helps remind him of all the delicious food he’s missing out on!

He has agreed to allow the CCO to use his collage as the masthead for their upcoming Restaurant Review section written by Bryan Fox starting next week.

 

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  1. Hmmm. He captured most of my favorite eateries, particularly for pizza. If the Hilltop and Cross Eyed Cricket were on it, it would be perfect.

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