Damien Rudd

Damien Rudd’s photography, titles and descriptions are both thought provoking and beautiful.

Timba Smits

Graphic goodness from the mind of London-based, world’s tallest mental ninja Timba Smits.

Melissa Haslam

Whimsical and hyper-real paintings from Melissa Haslam.

Inception Graphic

Here’s a fun visual timeline graphic representation of events for Christopher Nolan’s film “Inception” by dehahs. (Click graphic for larger view.)

Raymond Lemstra

Wonderful totem-inspired work from artist Raymond Lemstra.

Lindsey Carr

Lush and detailed wildlife paintings by Scottish artist Lindsey Carr.

Shawn Smith

Pixilated technique dubbed “Re-Things” from Austin-based artist Shawn Smith.

Mini Me

Through multi-angle photography, face-mapping, custom 3D printing (and throw in a giant bag of cash), the Clone Factory can re-create you as an action figure. Via ShortList.

Star Wars Art: Visions

Star Wars Art: Visions features the art of a wide range of artists, illustrators, designers, and cartoonists that interpret the many facets of the Star Wars universe. Featured above: Luke’s Lesson by Jacob Pfeiffer.

Waste Landscape

Installation by Elise Morin and Clemence Eliard composed of 65,000 old CDs hand sewn together. More images via designboom.

Carli Davidson

Carli Davidson has captured a series of hilarious portraits of pets titled “Shake.”

The Art of Negative Space

Elegant and clever visual play using negative space from artist Tang Yau Hoong.

Aleksandr

Directed by Rémy Dereux, Maxime Hibon, Juliette Klauser, Raphaëlle Ranson and Louise Seynhaeve.

Laura Bifano

Victoria B.C. artist Laura Bifano creates a fun and unique menagerie of cubism creatures.

Googie Sign Prints

Just added to the Etsy shop, a selection of whimsical “Googie” styled sign illustrations available as 8″ x 10″ signed and matted prints.

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Superlative Heroes/Nefarious Villains Back to Back Book

**June 8th 2016 Update**
3 leather bound artist’s proofs now available.

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Presenting The Union of Superlative Heroes and Order of Nefarious Villains book. Both sets of Victorian/Steampunk characters have been combined into a unique back to back book structure. This handmade limited edition of 100 measures at 7.25″ x 5″ and is covered in tan and black book cloth featuring gold and silver Lokta end papers. Covers are adorned with a hot stamped foil emblems representing each side. Hand bound with care and artistic precision by Julie Sullivan of Dancing Cat Bindery.

What follows is a small selection of pages from the collection of 48 total characters with bios, 12 episodes of action and enlightenment and a partial glimpse at 1 of the 2 whimsical novelty advertising pages.

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San Diego Comic Con 2011- Wrap Up

The San Diego Convention Center from our hotel’s front door.

Our last day started slow and showed all the signs of a general mood of winding down… until after lunchtime. The crowds and sales suddenly came to life and we ended up with our best day to date. So it was a great way to wrap things up for our second year in San Diego. The only regret from the experience was a lack of time to spend out in the exhibit hall visiting other booths and vendors. I took a bit of time during the morning lull to document a few of our neighbor’s booths. Be sure and visit their sites for more fun and wonderfulness.

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San Diego Comic Con 2011- Day 4

Peter Mayhew with his purchase of my “Hairy Trinity” print.

Another day of great sales with the added bonus of two great events. The first was the purchase of my signed print titled “The Hairy Trinity” by the wife of Mr. Peter Mayhew, a.k.a. Chewbacca. (Peter has recently undergone surgery and wasn’t able to walk the convention floor.) Shortly after the purchase I visited Peter’s signing booth to thank them both for the purchase and was invited to take a picture of Peter holding his print.

The second event was the purchase of one of my new Superlative/Nefarious books by a gentleman that showed an intense interest and asked several questions about the project. As we wrapped up the sale he presented his business card and identified himself as a project executive with Imagine Entertainment, the company founded by Ron Howard and Brian Grazer. So perhaps my book will eventually work its way through the studio’s intricate project review maze.

More photos from the day:

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San Diego Comic Con 2011- Day 3

Today’s sales were a record for a single day’s effort for us. Thus we were both very focused on staying close to the booth. What follows are some additional shots around the convention floor before the doors opened, a couple of booth shots of talented folks (and new friends) and more costume fun.

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San Diego Comic Con 2011- Day 2

Day 2 at the convention was a busy one. Met lots of new customers and continued enjoying the energy and excitement all around us. What follows is a visual diary of shots of the convention floor and some of the great folks that came by the booth to both purchase and show off their costumes. Featured above: the fellows from Elope, a custom costume company from Colorado. They are the official outfitters for Pee-wee Herman.

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