Via Karen O'Bryan
What: Art Sale featuring the work of over 15 local (MN) artists ranging from Jewelry to Photography to Handmade Books and more!
When: Saturday Dec 4th: 10am - 7pm, Sunday Dec 5th: 12pm - 6pm
Where:Tarnish&Gold Gallery 1511 Marshall St NE, Mpls, MN 55418
Here's just a small sampling of what you'll find for sale THIS WEEKEND
"Lepidobalanus of Geismar"
By Isaac Berends
Leather Triangle Earrings with Gold Chain
By kogiraffe
Work by Jared "Chubbybones" Martin
Work by AJ Ragland
"Twiggy"
By Megan Rheault of PixieGirl Studios
Feather Necklace by kogiraffe
Untitled
By Jared "Chubbybones" Martin
Eldritch Curiosities by RM Hanson
Hand embellished shirts by Hannah Kleese
Monsters by Tim Monsters
RM Hanson and his Eldritch Curiosities
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
New shirt for Calabrese!
The new shirt I designed for Calabrese has officially been released and you can buy it HERE. It is the "Summon the Beyond" shirt, inspired by one of the tracks off of their new album, "Calabrese III: They Call Us Death," which is one of the raddest fucking albums I have heard in a long time. Highly recommend their entire discography, to be honest. Anyhow, posted are a few of the colorways including the ethereal blue option they ended up choosing (wisely, I think.)
Enjoy, and Skeleface or DIE.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Band Stuff
Here is a bunch of work that I have been doing for various bands, including local Minneapolis acts Hardcore Crayons and Guzzlemug, and the ever impressive Arizona-based horror rock band CALABRESE! All three of these bands are an absolute blast to work with, and you should all check them out and buy their music.
Here is a shirt I did for Hardcore Crayons:
This was the initial proposal that they decided against, but I think it is postworthy.
Here is a sticker and two gig posters I did for Guzzlemug:
And here are a few images done for Calabrese. There are a few that I can't post yet, so those will be up as soon as I have permission.
skelefaceordiiiiie.
Here is a shirt I did for Hardcore Crayons:
This was the initial proposal that they decided against, but I think it is postworthy.
Here is a sticker and two gig posters I did for Guzzlemug:
And here are a few images done for Calabrese. There are a few that I can't post yet, so those will be up as soon as I have permission.
skelefaceordiiiiie.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Grimnir Gloom
Friday, May 14, 2010
More New Stuff!
Here are a few more pieces I am working on at the moment as part of a digital painting / character / concept design portfolio.
This is the progress of a character design.
This was the very first step of a landscape I am working on, and below is the second step, on which I have only really worked on the back mountain. I like landscapes a lot, I am finding out, but they are a HUGE challenge for me, so I am really slow.
This was a crack at having a character in an environment.
Hope you like.
SKELEFACE OR DIE.
This is the progress of a character design.
This was the very first step of a landscape I am working on, and below is the second step, on which I have only really worked on the back mountain. I like landscapes a lot, I am finding out, but they are a HUGE challenge for me, so I am really slow.
This was a crack at having a character in an environment.
Hope you like.
SKELEFACE OR DIE.
Monday, May 10, 2010
New Stuff!
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Till Death Do Us Part!
After an incredibly long hiatus, I am back to blogging. After moving across the country, again, and reentering an old life back here in the 612, well, reentry is a nasty bitch.
I will soon post a much more comprehensive viewing of the illustration work/news that has happened over the long silence. However, right now I am here to tell you all about a gallery show of new works by the amazing Karen O and myself that opens this Friday, Feb. 5th, at the Rogue Buddah Gallery here in Murderapolis, Minnesnowta.
Opens @ 7pm, tons of cheap beer and wine, kickass art, and even better company. So, below are our artist statements, and then you will find some photos of a few of my pieces in the show.
So come on out in the snow and cold and get down with us at the Rogue Buddah.
So qhoth the Buddha:
Karen O'Bryan and RM Hanson share something other than being a couple, they share a creative spirit. Hanson's monsters and grotesque images compliment O'Bryan's subtle and delicate imagery in this, their first exhibit together. "Till Death Do Us Part", which takes place during the month of love, celebrates the many facets of relationships, the good, the bad, the beautiful and the ugly, but most importantly, the creative.
Karen O’Bryan Artist Statement:
Inspiration comes from everywhere. The town you grew up in, an expedition abroad, from friends and loved ones, even the subconscious. I have always been very interested in dreams, dream analysis and remembering bizarre events from adventures had inside the mind.
Not only am I interested in the scenes my own mind creates each night, I love hearing other people's dreams as well. Recently, a friend of mine told me he dreamt we were at a costume party together. He was dressed as a lion, but he couldn't remember what I went as.
From his short story, I imagined what this costume party could've looked like, and my work quickly evolved into depicting images of people in masks. I have been using the underlining plot in his dream as my canvas to expand upon, embellishing it with experiences and dreams of my own.
R. M. Hanson Artist Statement:
Imagine you are watching two beautiful, love-struck twenty-somethings run hand in hand along the seaside at sunset. Their giggles drift over the soft breeze while they gaze adoringly into each other’s eyes, knowing there is no one else in this world they are supposed to be with. They are in perfect love. All of a sudden, they are overtaken by an enormous, mucus-covered, multi-eyed, snarling beast and torn, violently, limb from limb in a hideous cyclone of fangs and tentacles. The shore is stained crimson. Entrails, brain matter and eyeballs litter the spattered, gore encrusted sand. This scenario is the inspiration for my work.
I will soon post a much more comprehensive viewing of the illustration work/news that has happened over the long silence. However, right now I am here to tell you all about a gallery show of new works by the amazing Karen O and myself that opens this Friday, Feb. 5th, at the Rogue Buddah Gallery here in Murderapolis, Minnesnowta.
Opens @ 7pm, tons of cheap beer and wine, kickass art, and even better company. So, below are our artist statements, and then you will find some photos of a few of my pieces in the show.
So come on out in the snow and cold and get down with us at the Rogue Buddah.
So qhoth the Buddha:
Karen O'Bryan and RM Hanson share something other than being a couple, they share a creative spirit. Hanson's monsters and grotesque images compliment O'Bryan's subtle and delicate imagery in this, their first exhibit together. "Till Death Do Us Part", which takes place during the month of love, celebrates the many facets of relationships, the good, the bad, the beautiful and the ugly, but most importantly, the creative.
Karen O’Bryan Artist Statement:
Inspiration comes from everywhere. The town you grew up in, an expedition abroad, from friends and loved ones, even the subconscious. I have always been very interested in dreams, dream analysis and remembering bizarre events from adventures had inside the mind.
Not only am I interested in the scenes my own mind creates each night, I love hearing other people's dreams as well. Recently, a friend of mine told me he dreamt we were at a costume party together. He was dressed as a lion, but he couldn't remember what I went as.
From his short story, I imagined what this costume party could've looked like, and my work quickly evolved into depicting images of people in masks. I have been using the underlining plot in his dream as my canvas to expand upon, embellishing it with experiences and dreams of my own.
R. M. Hanson Artist Statement:
Imagine you are watching two beautiful, love-struck twenty-somethings run hand in hand along the seaside at sunset. Their giggles drift over the soft breeze while they gaze adoringly into each other’s eyes, knowing there is no one else in this world they are supposed to be with. They are in perfect love. All of a sudden, they are overtaken by an enormous, mucus-covered, multi-eyed, snarling beast and torn, violently, limb from limb in a hideous cyclone of fangs and tentacles. The shore is stained crimson. Entrails, brain matter and eyeballs litter the spattered, gore encrusted sand. This scenario is the inspiration for my work.
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