“Welcome Hello.” (2011) by DARUSHIMO
A distortion of the image used on Umpqua Bank’s website to advertise mobile web banking. The campaign blurs the line between user personas and blatant stereotypes to advertise their mobile banking offerings, as seen here.
“How to Forfeit a Security Deposit” (2007), Collaboration with A.V. and B.M.
Mixed media: ink, peanut butter, barbecue sauce, mustard and plastic on painted drywall.
“baobao Said” (2010) from the Meaning Full Spam series.
“baobao Said” is a found spam blog comment.
“baobao Said” by baobao, makes an odd commentary on love and consumer culture. The parable describes a guy who waits for his love to come to him, only to find his obsession with buying footware for his future love and himself distracts him from ever finding this love. baobao warns that laziness may be disguised as patience, that focusing on the little things might distract you from the bigger things.
baobao lists the shoe-related keywords in a redundant and stacked order; the progression of time is visual. What starts as a list of desired shoe models degenerates into finance-related keywords—“Paypal Credit card Accept,” “nike free shoes”—suggesting a shift in the guy’s focus. The work’s final sentence, displayed as just one member of this list, stabs at the cold reality of his life without love, the sad life of a guy that no number of shoes will console.
“Faux’ Realz” (2009)
in response to this article.
“Untitled (Self-Portrait)” (~2007)
“Pizzicato Drixy No. 5” (2003) by DARUSHIMO
- Wow, throwback. Going through my old music, I found this track I made in…must have been 2003. enjoy. ( fruity loops / laptop “dance” track )







