







Will 50 Watts








Will 50 Watts







SDCC!
I will have a variety of prints available at SDCC at the Nucleus booth (#2743) which will house artists like myself, Olly Moss, Scott C, Tiny Kitten Teeth and more.
I will have all of these prints available starting on preview night. I’ll allocate a small amount of prints for each day in case some people can’t make it out until the weekend. I’ll also have a couple free new postcards, with an area on the back for doodles, so drop by and grab those!
From top to bottom
"Kitties" edition of 150, 13"x10"
"Roasting Marshmallows" edition of 100, 8"x10"
"Casual Friday" edition of 100, 8"x10"
"Hulkamaniac" edition of 100, 8"x10"
Sidekick SUPER pack of 6, edition of 100, 4"x6"
"Belted Kingfisher" edition of 100, 8"x10"
"Mushroom" edition of 100, 12"x12". Available from the Nucleus table which will be right near my own.
I’m so pumped! This is my first time exhibiting at SDCC, but I bought some comfy shoes, so I’m ready! Come by and say hello, I should be at my table a vast majority of the con.


Incredible prints by Sam Bosma are available in his INPRNT store. See more of his available work below:
Sam Bosma: INPRNT


Abstract street art, illustrations and paintings by Luuk Bode:








Luuk Bode: Website
Thanks to Milou Maas.


Looking at Ken Taylor’s work is like looking at a definition for technical ability, championed only by Taylor’s own knack for creative beauty which others lack on arrival to this mesa of artistic wonderland. See more below:






Ken Taylor: Website

I haven’t seen Breaking Bad yet but all the cool kids are talking about it so I’m sidling up to the conversation and showing how convincingly I can fake being a fan.



For this week’s Saturday Safari I’ve chosen the photographic work of Aaron Hobson who uses Google’s Street View images and manipulates them into beautiful scenes of a dark nature but also inspiring emotions of freedom and longing for something else out there in the wilderness:







Aaron Hobson: Website


An ongoing series of photographs by Stefan Fürtbauer which documents Viennese hot dog stands:






Stefan Fürtbauer: Website


Science fiction inspired illustrations by Simon Stalenhag:







Simon Stalenhag: Website


Deth P. Sun’s paintings are the single frame adventures of a character who I envision is Deth’s own creatively personal avatar, making his way through the turmoil and twists of life versus nature, magic, myth and himself. See more of Deth’s work below:







