The Film That Changed My Life

Creative inspiration can be a fascinating subject. Ever more so when you can gain insight into what inspired creative greats. The Film That Changed My Life delves into the minds of a group of accomplished film directors and answers the question: what one film helped shape your career? The first 10 of 30 chapters:

1.) Edgar Wright  on  An American Werewolf in London
2.) Rian Johnson on Annie Hall
3.) Danny Boyle on Apocalypse Now
4.) Bill Condon on Bonnie and Clyde
5.) Richard Kelly on Brazil
6.) Peter Bogdanovich on Citizen Kane
7.) John Dahl on A Clockwork Orange
8.) Henry Jaglom on
9.) Brian Herzlinger on E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial
10.) Alex Gibney on The Exterminating Angel

The Realm of the Sea Monkey

Recently added to the online shop: The Realm of the Sea Monkey print.

“The Canine Transformation Anomaly”

“The Canine Transformation Anomaly” (a.k.a.-The Big Bark Theory) is presented as a signed Somerset Velvet Giclee print- limited edition of 250. Image area is 8″ x 10″ presented in an acid-free beveled 11″ x 14″ mat. Each comes with its own blind embossed atom graphic stamp for the edition number.

“Bazinga!”

Available Here in the Etsy Shop.

Mike Libby- Insect Lab

Artist Mike Libby combines insect specimens with clock parts to create tiny mechanized wonders.

The Hairy Trinity

Meet the triumvirate of shagginess. New signed print now available in the Etsy shop.

Literary and Artistic Pets

New portrait prints from the Literary and Artistic Pets series have been added to the Etsy shop. Each signed print comes mounted within an 8 x 10 beveled mat, ready to frame.

See the entire selection here.

John Martz- Trexels

The talented and clever John Martz has created a poster of 235 pixelated Star Trek characters. Can you name them all? If you can, there’s a good chance to win one of these beauties.

Patrick Girouard

Check out the bright colors and clever characters from the mind of Patrick Girourad. Be sure and visit his Etsy shop for loads of robot fun.

And see this step by step with wonderful background score composed by his son Marc.

Staple!- Grant Sutherland

Grant Sutherland is double threat with his great sense of humor and excellent drawing skills. I had a great time watching him develop some beautiful drawings during the show. His web comic has been compiled into the impressive print collection Greetings From Wonderland. Check out his site for more info and  look for him at the upcoming Dallas Comic Con in May and SPX in September.

Our set up for the Staple! Independent Media 2011 show. (Thanks for the great picture, Grant!)

Staple!- Panel Press

We had the pleasure of meeting the energetic and talented duo of Bram and Monica Meehan last weekend at Staple! On top of Monica’s artistic talents and Bram’s creative writing skills, they serve as tireless promoters of 7000 B.C., an artist collective of comics writers and artists. Visit Bram and Monica’s Panel Press site for a host of great offerings and learn more about Independent Comics from New Mexico at the 7000 B.C. site.

Superlative and Nefarious Apparel

A selection of characters from the Union of Superlative Heroes and Order of Nefarious Villains are now available in a wide variety of colors and sizes for kids, men and women.

Click HERE to visit the shop.

Curio & Co.

Check out all of the wonderful fun over at Curio & Co.
(We’ve been huge fans of Philip La Carta for years!)

ChetArt for the iPad and iPhone

A selection of images are now available on iPad and iPhone cases.

Visit HERE.

Pam Wishbow

Pam Wishbow creates a fun world of retro styled cartoon graphics.

Scotty Reifsnyder-The Heroes of Folk

Scotty Reifsnyder has created a very nice series of folk hero prints.

Natsuo Ikegami

Japanese artist Natsuo Ikegami’s color cat portraits have a simple and straightforward appeal.

Melabo’s Ceramic Frankensteins

Melabo’s Etsy shop is a fine representation of what would have happened if Dr. Moreau had taken a ceramics class instead of buying that island.

Ten Great Years print

Max Dalton has created a wonderful visual chart of the phases and styles of The Beatles over a span of ten years.

Painter Canvas-Winter Edition

A big thanks goes out to the new Corel Painter Product manager Andy Church for including a spotlight of my work in the Winter edition of Painter Canvas.

Green Optimist

Check out the delicate and whimsical drawings from Bulgarian artist Juri in his Green Optimist Etsy shop.

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