As a fellow designer, and former contributor to Strange Kids Club, I’ve followed the work of Justin Gammon for some time now. Always vibrant and never boring, Gammon’s artistry continues to evolve in new and interesting ways as proven by his latest pet project which takes a series of Mars Attacks and brings them to […]
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While I’m still relatively new to the world of Game of Thrones, I have to say that I love the TV series so far. It’s sorta to watching a more badass version of Lord of the Rings… only with fewer hobbits and more nudity. With a well-developed world, full of rich characters, it’s also the […]
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In addition to being a celebrated writer in the comic community, and a recent contributor to our SK Magazine (now available), John Rozum is also also an accomplished visual artist. You might remember seeing some of his work back when we interviewed him last October. More recently Rozum has worked on a series of Adventure […]
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Thanks to Tommy Day over at Top Hat Sasquatch I’ve recently been discovering (and re-discovering) a bunch of great artists whose nostalgia for action figures from the 80s and 90s rivals my own. Just last week Day posted about a brand new site called BOOT THE FOOT – a brand new Tumblr site that has […]
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Although I had never heard of Joebot (aka Joey Spiotto) before this week I knew from his short bio (i love robots, aliens, and zombies) that he was “one of us.” Beyond that, Spiotto has worked as a concept artist on both The Simpsons Game and Dead Space AND he’s managed to create some of […]
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Making new friends is always fun, but it’s even better when your new friends draws a picture of you! Thanks to illustrator/animator Jarryd Thesen for busting out such a rad “mind spooge” (spoogerific?)! For a good time, scope out more of his spoogings over on DeviantArt.
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After our last Fan Art Friday we actually received our first fan submission for the column, courtesy of artist Patrick Carson Sparrow who came to us with these awesome selections of poster art he created based on cult classic films like Cobra or Hobo with a Shotgun. Another Toronto native, Sparrow also recently launched his […]
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Sexy. Superheroines. My Little Pony. What else is there to say, really? Illustrator Oscar Vega has boldly taken the cast of My Little Pony (Friendship Is Magic?) where they’ve never gone before and transformed them into voluptuous, Art Nouveau-inspired pin-up girls. Somewhere “bad girl artist” J. Scott Campbell is smiling. via The UniBlog
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Megan Lara is a sickeningly talented artist. She’s also an unashamed nerd as well as a striking beauty. At only 23 she is already world renowned, revered by celebrities like Joss Whedon, and her work has seen much success. At any given time you can find her work being showcased on any number of shirt-a-day […]