“Moriko and the Mighty Akumu” has been accepted into the 2013 “Monsters and Dames” book. This annual project is an Emerald City Comic Con charity art book that raises money for Seattle Children’s Hospital. A signed print of my entry will also be made available at the ECCC charity art auction. I’m proud to be among the 80 artists chosen from 145 entries for this wonderful showcase. My entry was inspired from an upcoming series of monster characters with a Japanese wood block print flavor. Stayed tuned for more on this project soon.
Tag: fantasy
Blue Genie Art Bazaar
The 2012 Blue Genie Art Bazaar is almost here. I’m proud to be a part of this year’s show, offering a variety of ChetArt items available for this unique shopping experience. This Austin institution of holiday shopping, located in the Marchesa Hall, will be open 10AM-10PM, every day starting November 28th through December 24th. Over 100 artists will represent their best work for sale and I have to say, it’s a tremendous group of talented folks. If you live in the Austin area or plan to visit in December, be sure to put this great event on your list of fun things to do.
(The ChetArt wall coming together during show set up.)
Black Friday/Cyber Monday ChetArt Special
Head over to the ChetArt online shop to kick off your holiday shopping with a Black Friday/Cyber Monday special deal. Free U.S. Shipping for all items. Just use the coupon code: Mayandoom during checkout.
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Seungyea Park
Seungyea Park’s acrylic paintings are rich in both texture and imagination.
Calvaire Fruite
A short-movie by Ghayth Chegaar, Eddy Loukil, Victor Jardel
Waldemar von Kazak
Beautiful retro treatment by the talented Waldemar von Kazak.
Slit-Scan Effect
This playful duo performs with the help of the “slit-scan” technique.
Motohiko Odani
Beautiful organic sculpture work from Motohiko Odani.
Stephane Halleux
The whimsical sculpture work of Stephane Halleux provides hints of fantastical worlds.
Happy Birthday Marie Apetoinette
Born November 2nd, 1755, Marie Apetoinette was queen of France from 1774 to 1792. Despite her initial charm and beauty she may be best known for her comments recorded at a secret, behind closed doors meeting in which she encouraged 47% of the French populace to “eat banana nut bread.”
Dia de los Muertos
Celebrate Dia de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead with this wonderful series by photographer Liz Potter.
Super Villain Yearbook Photos
La Muerte Halloween Mask
The fine folks over at Thrillist are helping with your last minute costume needs. You can download a pdf of my “La Muerte” character mask over at their site. Wear this Lucha Libre harbinger of death head to score your share of sweets or just to scare the cat.
~Download your free mask here~
Download + Print Out + Cut Out + Wear = Scare
Shop here for the signed print.
Monster Roll
Sushi chefs vs. monsters
Jeremy Enecio
Jeremy Enecio’s “Cthulu” strikes just the right amount of horror with its minimal treatment.
Who’s Your Big Daddy?
Get in the Halloween mood by visiting this great Dragon Con 2012 photo set by “Millermz.” Above is a great “Bioshock” Big Daddy and Little Sister.
Daniel Agdad
Daniel Agdad’s cardboard sculptures are insanely intricate and creative.
Alex Andreev
Russian artist Alex Andreev creates fantastic worlds brimming with apparent back stories. To me, this piece creates the feel of a Han Solo/Chewbacca series of adventures.
Mike Bell
Nice mash-up of Nightmare Before Christmas with Day of the Dead by Mike Bell.
Jes Hunt
Who ya gonna call? Jes Hunt, I reckon.