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Featured Artists
Welcome to our 'Featured Artists' Section! Please check back as we show support
to some amazing people who are friends and family, as well as artists that I've had
the pleasure of working with, or just admire their work in general.
Please email me if you would like to be featured as an Artist.
Featured Artists
 | David Hartman
"It's a hard-knock life for us horror fans. Especially those who struggle to balance their affinity for babes... and their love of monsters. Sheesh, how does one do it? The bottom line: Merge the two worlds of pin-up fantasy and unspeakable terror. Illustrator/animator/director David Hartman (whose concept art credits include Bubba Ho Tep) seems to have it all figured out, and his solution lies in this carnal compendium of tantalizing flesh and oozing, mammoth monstrosities inked by the maestro of two-dimensional deviancy himself." Fangoria Magazine's describes Davids Art Book
Website: Sideshow Monkey |
 | David Bollt
"David Bollt's art is about the outward journey of the mind and the inward journey of the soul. It is complex, rich in both detail and meaning. His images draw from a wide range of philosophical and artistic influences. They unfold like an ancient deck of tarot cards, each one contributing a greater understanding to the next." Tattoo Review Magazine, February/March 1999
Website: David Bollt |
 | BrewBadum
BrewBadum is some insane conceptual art created by my brother, Adam Brewster. His craft is creating drawings from nothing but a blank page on his computer. Through his computer mouse he's able to express his deeper most sick and twisted thoughts. Adam is currently working on his killer Zombie Cartoon RESERVOIR GRUNGE... The photo to the left titled 'Snake Yogurt' is one of my favorites!
Website: BrewBadum |
 | Wayne Barlowe
"Wayne Douglas Barlowe is a science fiction and fantasy painter. He has painted over 300 book and magazine covers and illustrations for many major book publishers, as well as Life magazine, Time, and Newsweek. His parents, Sy and Dorothea Barlowe, were both natural history artists. He is well known for his realistic paintings of surreal alien (or fantastic) life. His Barlowe's Guides to extraterrestrials and to fantasy are his interpretations of specific creatures and beings from well-known science fiction and fantasy literature. His Inferno is an interpretation of the demonology contained in the Grimoire of Honorius."
Website: Wayne Barlowe |
 | Michael Hussar
"Driven by love, hate, sin, redemption and death, Michael Hussar's oil on wood paintings present the viewer with a contextual maturity that is both confrontational and evocative. His paintings offer the viewer a corporeality enmeshed with his twisted, chimeric visions. Hussar describes his work as "a voyeuristic snapshot of perceived humanity, complete with freaks and fakery; a gothic wonderland illuminating the gray area between truths and lies." Hussar's attachment to his paintings runs deep; each piece is a journal of sorts, allowing him to come face to face with his demons and exorcising them with each new stroke of the brush."
Website: Michael Hussar |
 | Daddona Studios
Daddona Studios Inc is internationally known and specializes in painting murals, animatronics, fiber optics, sculptures, custom design and everything else in between. They have created art for everyone from Disney, to Magicians by creating props for performing act, to custom interior designs for homeowners and businesses/restaurants. As well as beautiful murals painted all over south Florida.
Website: Daddona Studios |
Posted on 15 Feb 2008 by Jessie
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