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Miles Goodwin
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4/30/09
When we’re not updating this site or working on the various business ventures documented here, we run an interdisciplinary design firm based in Seattle, Washington. We provide environmental, interactive, industrial and graphic design services to a variety of clients and industries; from entertainment to IT consulting, shoestring-start-up to Fortune 500 corporation.
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I walked by these two fisherman on an old dock one evening. As I passed them one said to me, “Don't go down that way there are no fish.”


I thought about it for a moment and had a gut instinct to fish where these wise old men knew there was nothing. So I proceeded to go my own way as they giggled behind me.


My line was out in the water for 15 minutes and I was getting cold. Then my rod titled like a twig and I reeled in the biggest fish I ever saw. The fisherman were gone, they did not see it.
“Trust yourself my friend, trust yourself.”





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Volume #8: Miles Goodwin
This installment of Ligature gets down and dirty with some fabulously creepy work from the world of artist/designer/iconoclast Miles Goodwin.
Miles is precisely the kind of artist we like at Ligature; someone who loves to stir the pot, mixing different ideas, media and end products--with fabulously unexpected results!
Miles’ latest exhibition of paintings at Portland’s Mark Woolley Gallery sold out, a testament to his commitment to following his instincts. And with work in some important collections across the country, he is definitely an artist on the rise.
Not wanting to let himself get type-cast, Miles began experimenting with screen printing. Crafted by hand in his 10 by 12 studio, each piece is intuitively yet meticulously designed and is truly a work of art.
We are thrilled to feature Miles’ work in the May installment of Ligature.
Enjoy!
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