From the monthly archives: October 2011

As taken from the artist’s website: “Marcin Owczarek – born on 23 October 1985. From Wroclaw, Poland. Currently lives in Lier, Belgium. My art has always been focusing on condition of our globe and the condition of man. My antiutopian, critical photography is based on the anthropological research. I focus on exploring and interpreting the [...]

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As taken from the artist’s website: “A good artist is someone who is consistent in quality, versatile, and has a body of work to prove it. And a mere glimpse of Franke’s portfolio is enough to put him in the league with the best. Commercial animation, cover illustrations, storyboards, fine art painting, tattoo design, custom [...]

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As taken from the artist’s website: “Nathalia Suellen is a digital dark artist, born and raised in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She discovered her passion for digital art and photography in 2008 and since then she has began her journey as a self taught artist, mainly focused on macabre and dark imagery. At only nineteen, [...]

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as written by good friend Tokyo13 Saturday, October 15, 2011, TokyoThirteen Arts held its 2nd group art show “Picture Perfect Nightmare” at MOCA DC. The art show exhibited work themed around nightmares, fears, monsters and “things that bump in the night.” Alongside the shows curator, Darryl “13″ Bennett, local artists Kevin Hunt, 181, Tim Rodgers, [...]

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There was so much Camilla d’Errico goodness that it had to be separated into  two posts! So, here’s part TWO! I was reading an article about the Tomb Raider 15 project and the author  stated “hopefully we’ll see more video game projects from Camilla in the  future”. I’m not too sure they’d see it this [...]

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So while hanging out with the coolest kids I know in The NYCC Cultyard, I was able to catch up with Josh of Clutter Magazine. He was kind enough to give us a once around of their booth and a cool convo about Clutter – the designer toy awards, upcoming exhibitions, and even how to [...]

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As taken from the artist’s website: “Rudy Fig is a 23 year old, US based, self taught oil painter and Toy enthusiast. With toy designers for parents, Rudy grew up in a very creative environment and excelled in the arts from a young age. After flunking out of art school (with flying colors) she taught [...]

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In case you  aren’t familiar  with the work  of Camilla  d’Errico,  that’s  what I  was put here  to tell you  about! As one  of my all time  favorite artists  and up there  on my “girls  who rock”  totem pole, Camilla d’Errico continues to grace us with her “East meets West” art style. this time is [...]

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The Art of Alex Ross

October 20, 2011 by

I’m completely ecstatic to share my  stop past the booth of one of  the  comic book industry’s finest artistic  contributors, Alex Ross.  When I got  back into comics, his work often  found it’s way into  my hands, as I  was instantly drawn to almost any  cover that  donned his work. And to  have a comic [...]

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Ohiyaaa!!!!!!! Ohiyaaa!!!!!!! Let’s talk about art and New York Comicon (NYCC). One thing most people, who aren’t “geek affiliated” don’t know is that some of the world’s greatest artists end up in some of the nerdiest places, like … comic book conventions! This year being no exception, I get to bring some of the best [...]

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