Literary Pets 2012 Wall Calendar

Just released- the 2012 Literary Pets wall calendar. This dual month display design is printed on sturdy 100 lb glossy cover stock with each month’s page measuring 9″ x 12.” Includes such fur-faced literary luminaries as G.R.R. Tolkien, Kurt Vonnemutt, Laura Bengal Wilder, H.P. Lovecat plus 8 more.

As an extra added bonus, the back page of the calendar offers 4 full color 4.25″ x 6″ postcards. Trim them out and mail your final thoughts to a friend before the Mayan prophecy delivers the ultimate smack down.

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Derek Nobbs

Sailors, skulls and lumberjacks. All from the mind of Derek Nobbs.

Chairman Chimp

Introducing Chairman Chimp
Member of the Fraternal Order of Mystical Monkey Business

This project will be part of the upcoming Etsy Dallas charity event: “Sit Down to Stand Up for Kids. Little Chairs for a Big Cause” benefiting Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center. The event will be a silent auction showcasing the talents of Etsy Dallas artist’s interpretations of the brilliant miniature chair design by David Patton of Ferrochie. If you’re in the DFW metro area, mark your calendars for October 13th and come by for free admission, food, drinks. Don’t miss your chance to purchase a fun piece of artwork and help a worthy cause.

Each chair measures approx. 3.5″ wide x 6″ tall x 7.5″ deep. Two part interlocking design.

Chairman Chimp’s face isĀ  a digital art print on fabric material. Painted tongue and banana stand, wooden ears, red and brown felt, gold cord and tassel.

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Nick Agin

New York graphic designer Nick Agin has created a fun turn of the century series of Star Wars characters.

Marie Apetoinette

Marie Apetoinette reigned as the Queen of France between 1774-1793. She was the wife of King Louis XVI and eventual mistress to the guillotine. Famous for responding to her disgruntled subjects by flinging her poo and for the quote: “Let them eat banana bread.”

A chip off the old Bark

Thanks goes out to Etsy buyer Erica for sending in proof of this coincidental literary likeness alongside her recent purchase of “Bark Twain.”Ā  Her comments about how much it resembles her dog’s “surly eyebrows and mustache” are completed founded. I have a suspicion there’s a tiny, dog-sized cigar smouldering in an ashtray somewhere in the background.

F. Scott Fetchgerald- No Regrets

Upon learning that I was highlighted on Regretsy this week, a brief twinge of concern passed through me. Regretsy is the hilariously witty clearinghouse for all things gone horribly wrong in the world of art and crafting. Thanks to a shout out from Dane over at Monkey Minion Press, I learned I was part of Regretsy’s “Awesome Purchase of the Week” post. Thanks to April’s kind words of support and spotlight on F. Scott Fetchgerald, I spent the next 24 hours constantly fulfilling Etsy orders. Thank you Regretsy and all that came by to shop!

Wolfgang Amadeus Monkzart

Just added to the online shop:
Wolfgang Amadeus Monkzart, Classical era composer and inventor of the Vienna Sausage.

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New Literary Pets

A fresh batch of “Literary Pets” have been added to the Etsy shop. Pictured above, clockwise from top left: Drools Verne, Willa Catter, William Pawkner and Laura Bengal Wilder. From William Pawkner’s Etsy item description: From Oxford, Mississippi, William Pawkner was considered one of America’s most important Southern authors. He wrote novels, short stories, essays and screenplays. Among his famous works are”The Hound and the Fury,” “As I Lay Panting” and “The Rovers.”

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Damien Rudd

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

Melissa Haslam

Whimsical and hyper-real paintings from Melissa Haslam.

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.

Carli Davidson

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

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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Goni Montes

Nice renderings from Georgia artist Goni Montes.

Derek Sullivan

Fun character creation from Derek Sullivan.

The Magic Lantern

This weekend marks the release of the summer blockbuster The Green Lantern. Perhaps in an alternate universe somewhere down the wormhole there’s a similar event for our intrepid Superlative Hero “The Magic Lantern.” Presented in glorious sepia tones with wondrous “SteamMax” effects. Here’s a bit of background on our hero:

“Part skilled magician, part necromancer and known for the supernatural device he wielded, The Magic Lantern was able to conjure both human and animal spirits to do his bidding. He held the title of royal conjurer for the government of Rotterdam for 20 years before turning his unworldly invention towards the war to thwart evil. He discovered his namesake while exploring the underground catacombs of a burned out forgotten cathedral. From the moment he grasped the handle an otherworldly bond was formed, linking him to its dreadful powerful. With it he confronted and defeated such evil entities as Professor Mojo, Evil Comet, Major Marionette and the Dark Hell’s Ember. “

(Excerpt from the upcoming limited edition, handbound book of Superlative Heroes and Nefarious Villains. Due out soon!)

Richard Burbridge

Visually arresting portraits from photographer Richard Burbridge.

(via Today and Tomorrow)

Martin Wittfooth

Images of beautiful decay and hallucinogenic wildlife by Martin Wittfooth.

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