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
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Showing posts with label show. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Revenant Film Festival Official Poster
So one of the projects I have just recently completed was creating the official poster for the Revenant Film Festival!
My good man Geoff at Revenant Magazine hit me up a while back, and here is the monster we have created!
This project was a fuckin' blast to do, and I am pretty pleased with the way things came out. Below are a few process sketches and color-ups, and I wanted to work in an homage to Forrest J. Ackerman's Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine covers, so that was fun too. Anyway, if you can make it up to Seattle for this momentous, gory, brain-splattering festival of Undead Cinema, get info and tickets HERE! Thanks again to Geoff and everyone at Revenant for the great opportunity!
Initial rough sketch and color idea:
Sketch for final piece:
And this is what I had originally intended as the style, but when it was in process I knew it was just going to be too goddamn muddy and confusing, so I reworked the sketch and colored it up in a more graphic style for the final. I hate how this one looks, except for the blood and guts, they look alright. Too dark and confusing on the rest.
Skeleface or die!
My good man Geoff at Revenant Magazine hit me up a while back, and here is the monster we have created!
This project was a fuckin' blast to do, and I am pretty pleased with the way things came out. Below are a few process sketches and color-ups, and I wanted to work in an homage to Forrest J. Ackerman's Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine covers, so that was fun too. Anyway, if you can make it up to Seattle for this momentous, gory, brain-splattering festival of Undead Cinema, get info and tickets HERE! Thanks again to Geoff and everyone at Revenant for the great opportunity!
Initial rough sketch and color idea:
Sketch for final piece:
And this is what I had originally intended as the style, but when it was in process I knew it was just going to be too goddamn muddy and confusing, so I reworked the sketch and colored it up in a more graphic style for the final. I hate how this one looks, except for the blood and guts, they look alright. Too dark and confusing on the rest.
Skeleface or die!
All eyes on
commission,
Design,
Illustration,
Monster,
poster,
show
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Breaking the silence with SCREAMS OF HORROR!
Hey Folks,
So, I am settled in San Francisco, have reliable internet, have somewhat of an idea as to how my scheduling works, and am ready to get back on the horse named "Blog." To begin with, I will wrap up a couple of tabled topics.
First, here are some images accepted into a group show in Massachusetts called "Passages of Death." The show is curated by Art and Discord, and it will be held at the Visions Art Gallery from November 1st through December 3rd. The show revolves around the ideas of death and the afterlife, so, obviously, I chose to contribute monsters, ghosts, and ghouls.
The Weeping Creep (Framed Print for $100)
The Spectre (Framed Print for $100)
Monster Kid (Framed Print for $100)
If anyone is interested in purchasing prints of these images (or any other, for that matter) just shoot me an email and I will get you pricing options.
I will write again soon, I promise. It is great to be back with all of you.
Skeleface or die.
So, I am settled in San Francisco, have reliable internet, have somewhat of an idea as to how my scheduling works, and am ready to get back on the horse named "Blog." To begin with, I will wrap up a couple of tabled topics.
First, here are some images accepted into a group show in Massachusetts called "Passages of Death." The show is curated by Art and Discord, and it will be held at the Visions Art Gallery from November 1st through December 3rd. The show revolves around the ideas of death and the afterlife, so, obviously, I chose to contribute monsters, ghosts, and ghouls.
The Weeping Creep (Framed Print for $100)
The Spectre (Framed Print for $100)
Monster Kid (Framed Print for $100)
If anyone is interested in purchasing prints of these images (or any other, for that matter) just shoot me an email and I will get you pricing options.
I will write again soon, I promise. It is great to be back with all of you.
Skeleface or die.
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