Minnesota artist, Eric Carlson worked on the 2009 Solution graphics and is a master of heavy metal type. He makes graphic designs for YouWorkForThem. He also makes work with a small 3-person collective, Hardland/Heartland who have recently gained a light mention in Metro Magazine in regards to a new gallery opening in Minneapolis. Check out the Hardland/Heartland blog if you want to get seriously weird. Below you’ll find our interview with him featured in the Rome 2009 Consumer Catalog. You’ll also get a peak at some of additional work not featured in the catalog.
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Tell us about what you’re doing at YWFT.
I’ve been working at YouWorkForThem for nearly two years now. The studio is beneath a dojo and down the hall from some guys in sweatpants who make legitimate medieval weaponry: swords, battle axes, catapults in the hallway, and so on. I met one of the sword guys at a party, and he brought a war hammer for the birthday girl’s pinata. Mortal Combat aside, I shop books in a Minneapolis dungeon webstore, and pander pixels to designers around the globe.
400 Bar or Triple Rock?
Breakfast? Triple Rock.
What’s up in Mpls? Galleries, Collaborations, New collectives, etc?
Art of This, First Amendment, The Soap Factory, Seltzer Art Space, Soo Vac, Medusa, Vampire Records/Fort Santana, Midgitapolis, HopKIN, Wolf Pack, Skull Tower, The Shitizens, tamales, and summer time.
What is Golden Energy?
An idea.
Our chunk of the sun.
Reverse deadly.
Solid worth.
Pure gold.
Lead paint.
Absolutely nothing to be held.
Absolutely nothing to be bought.
It is breath and blood and after that.
It is a series of drawings and puddles peeled off glass.
It is a performance of organs and bicycle wheels.
It is Hardland/Heartland’s twentieth project.
Piles of treasure are nothing, really, simple worthless weight.

Drip Goddess
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Golden Energy
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You’re tied in to an amazing blog, HRDLAND/HEARTLAND. What’s the story behind the blog and the art featured on it?
Hardland/Heartland is an amorphous cluster of artistic individuals who are working together to create an ongoing saga of vague and epic proportions. We make jokes and zines and art and music. We have eaten too much pizza.
The blog is one part of HL/HL. It is communication and collection. It is a public sketchbook in digital whateverness. Much of the imagery on the blog is ours, and if it is not, it is arranged with purpose. With a laugh it’s called internet poetry. We’ve never been serious, but we are dead serious.

Nothing Never
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Where do you draw your inspiration?
Gasoline rainbows. Jurassic Park. Friends.
The sidewalls of the Solution tell an amazing story. Give us some background on the quotes.
Each of the boards carries one of the seven seals of the apocalypse. They are not quotes but abbreviated prophecies. The first are the four horsemen: The Antichrist, warfare, famine, and plague. The fifth seal tells of those who are martyred for their faith during the end times, the sixth is an immense earthquake, and the seventh brings forth the sounding of the seven trumpets.
Pop, lock, and drop it, or Go stupid?
I will bob my head, and sincerely tap my foot.
Name one art tool that you couldn’t do without?
Hands.
What’s on your coffee table at the moment?
Ashes.

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