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I love participating in the SF Pancakes & Booze Art Show–awesome artists, great crowd, and a fantastic atmosphere Here are some pics from this weekend’s Pancakes & Booze Underground Art Show at 111 Minna Gallery on the ShaireProductions FACEBOOK ALBUM.
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“Forgotten Innocence” is a mixed media illustration of delicate skeletal cherubs holding on to the beauty and dangerousness of nature. This was inspired by macabre Victorian creations, mythology and the stunning Renaissance paintings of Italian masters.
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Tis the Lunar Year of the Snake! This mixed media piece was created first by pen/ink, then digitally colored in Photoshop. The old Asian and Celtic knot designs were strong inspirations for this creation.
The t-shirt design is available here at my Zazzle Art Projekt Shop.
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A Spooktacular Halloween is upon us! May your day be filled with oodles of oddities
You could add this lovely zombie to your frig as it’s available in a Magnet form, at a mere $6 through Zazzle. Cheers!
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An early Happy Halloween to you!
This illustration is part of my (growing) series of skeletal musicians, made with pen/ink, digital coloring and a touch of photo textures. It explores the dark romanticism present in the melancholy sound of the cello.
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Horror never seemed so diabolically wonderful. Unveil your inner dark side with this super affordable mousepad ($12) available through my ArtProjekt Zazzle Shop today!
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“Enduring Hope” is a skeletal homage to Mother Nature and is inspired by Tim Burton’s “Corpse Bride” and the upcoming Day of the Dead. In today’s pop culture, images of skeletons don’t hold the same horror and disdain as it has in the past and I wanted to explore that concept–where death is an integral part of life and there’s always beauty in the most mundane or misunderstood subjects. This piece was created with pen/ink and incorporates some of my photographic textures and backgrounds.
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This vector graphic was created in Adobe Illustrator a little after I attended the J-Pop Summit Festival in San Francisco’s Japantown.