Saturday, December 17, 2011

New Works

Go here to see newer works from me.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Voida Voida Exhibition at Le Petit Mignon





VOIDA VOIDA

exhibition at Le Petit Mignon

28 artists from across the planet fill the void in their own unique ways.

crippaXXXalmqvist-Paul O’ Connell-Zeke Clough-Laura O-Mathieu Desjardins-Noemi Barsolle-Lili Zerriss Konishchev-Terri Affleck-Chris Mostyn-Gaiihin Guin-Gareth Howls-Fufu Frauenwahl-Dennis Fuchs-Sean Aaberg-Sean Duffield-Dominic Beattie-Guillaume Soulatges-Zven Balslev-David Paleo-Jarvis Maul-Uland-Judy Goreland-Sylvain Gérand-Andre Lemos-Tony Burhouse-Aeron Alfrey-Marc Van Elburg

Opening:

August 27th at 19:00

featuring instore gigs:

Jewelllee/Julie
Blenno Und Die Wurstbrücke
info at: www.staalplaat.wordpress.com

duration:
August 27th - September 22nd
location:
Le Petit Mignon (Staalplaat store), Flughafenstr. 38,
12053
Berlin
Neukölln
Metro U8 Boddinstr. / U7 Rathaus Neukölln
Tu - Sa 14:00/19:00
www.lepetitmignon.de

Flyer art by: crippaXXXalmqvist

http://maximumschreck.blogspot.com/

Midwifery:

www.zekeclough.com

When the fetus's have ridden off into the sunset on their hobby-horses, we are left with the afterbirth of the Voida Voida exhibition and three-part zine slowly oozing down the walls of Le Petit Mignon.

Wednesday, June 02, 2010

A LOVE CRAFT: Art Inspired by Monsters, Madness and Mythos

A LOVE CRAFT: Art Inspired by Monsters, Madness and Mythos
Opening: Friday, June 11th; 7:00 - Until we are beyond space and time
On View: June 11th - July 23rd, 2010

Here is a fun exhibit of art inspired by H.P Lovecraft that I helped curate and will have a Lovecraft artwork of mine included in the show.

More information at the Observatory website.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Two Days Slow, An Alice In Wonderland Showcase



I'll have a painting included in the upcoming group exhibit inspired by Alice In Wonderland at the Canteen Gallery in Ottawa, Ontario in Canada next month. Further details can be found on the gallery site.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Baga Yack and the Baby

detail of current work in progress

Friday, January 22, 2010

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Nightmare Nazi Demons, Print For Sale

Here is my depiction of the nightmare Nazi demons from An American Werewolf In London, originally published (in black and white) in Electric Ant #2.

I am selling signed and numbered high quality art prints of this in a limited edition of 666. An unspecified number of prints will be held back for a future solo show.

The print is made using archival inks on strong glossy photo paper measuring 24 x 18 inches. The artwork runs to the edge with no border space.

Price is 100 US Dollars which includes shipping and handling. Shipping is extra outside of the USA. Contact me at evilenergy @ yahoo.com if interested.

The Last Known Picture Of Joseph Merrick, Print For Sale

Here is my depiction of Joseph Merrick, otherwise known as The Elephant Man. This artwork was created for a David Lynch themed group exhibit at the Alcove Gallery of Contemporary Art in Georgia earlier this year.

I am selling an open edition of high quality art prints of this piece. The print is 16 x 18 inches and is made using archival inks on strong glossy photo paper, the artwork goes to the edge of the print with no border space. All prints are signed and numbered.

Price is 75 dollars and includes shipping and handling. Shipping is extra outside of the USA. If interested, contact me at evilenergy @ yahoo.com

Monday, December 07, 2009

Mist Prints For Sale!

(detail shot)


I am now selling a limited edition of 100 signed and numbered high quality art prints of this artwork. Paper type is a glossy expensive photo paper with archival inks, giving the image a depth of space impossible to portray online. The size is 36 x 24 inches with no border space.

Price is 250 US dollars which includes shipping and handling within the United States. If you're location is elsewhere, shipping will be extra.

Contact me at evilenergy @ yahoo.com if interested. Thanks!


The Mist is one of my favorite stories, I had the honor of illustrating my favorite scene from it in the recently published "Knowing Darkness, Artists Inspired By Stephen King" published by Centipede Press. Multiple detail shots of the artwork were used for the front and back end pages of the book as well as being featured in a double page spread within.


* I will be holding back an unspecified number of prints for a solo show I'm doing in the next two years.

All profits from this edition are being spent on upgrading my computer and camera equipment. Buy some amazing art and help an artist buy the tools he needs to make the best art possible!

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Painting Sketches For Monsters





































Sketches for a series of paintings largely inspired by vintage horror comic monsters.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Hell Hound Cometh!

Here is an in progress portrait of a demon.

Monday, November 02, 2009

YagaZap!

Friday, October 23, 2009

Friday, September 25, 2009

Vastarien



Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Nightmare Nazi Demons (fragment)

Say hello to a few of the nightmare nazi demons from An American Werewolf In London.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Friday, August 14, 2009

Hands Of A Witch

Two grotesque hands, old and wrinkled, wrap around a neck, squeezing tighter and tighter. Each finger stretches unnaturally apart and around, again and again, coiling down the body. Long sharp black fingernails scratch along the skin. The ribcage collapses, the air escapes in a deep horrified wheeze. The eyes drip blood, then spray like running faucets. Every organ bursts, every bone breaks, every muscle rips, the body closes in on itself like a burst balloon. The impossibly long fingers looping in an ever tightening pattern. A strange pulsing occurs, each finger tip like the mouth of a leech, the blood, the bone, the liver and kidneys, stomach and intestines, sucked through the labyrinth passages up and around, towards the ever enlarging hands, floating in the air as they make a disgusting wet sloshing sound, seeming ready to burst.

The fingers release their victim, slowly then quickly winding back into the semblance and size of normal fingers, if only bulging with some sick meal still oozing into the still growing hands. The shriveled body drops lifeless to the floor, an expression remains on the flattened face of intense unimaginable pain. The two hands float strangely like something from a cartoon, drifting through the open window and into the night.

Somewhere in the forest a dead witch sleeps, her body mutilated and torn apart, piece by piece. Lost are the legs, gone are the arms, eaten by wolves or taken as trophies. But the hands remained, one last curse on man, the nightmare duties given to them through the blood of babies and the hearts of men. Flying like bizarre bats through the trees, across vast fields of corn, into small villages where, drop by drop, bone by bone, the witch's hands return the life taken from her.

Monday, July 27, 2009

News Regarding Books Involving Stephen King And Thomas Ligotti

I learned a few weeks ago that my illustration of the Mist story by Stephen King will have detail shots used as the end pages as well as be featured as a two page spread somewhere in the upcoming gigantic artbook titled "Knowing Darkness: Artists Inspired By Stephen King" with none other than the director of the recent Mist film, Frank Darabont, writing the introduction. The book will be expensive but worth every dollar given the amazing printing quality and vastness of visual content in the book being published by Centipede Press. You can preorder the book here ranging from several hundred dollars for the standard version to somewhere over one thousand for the bells and whistles version. If you have the previously released H.P Lovecraft artbook from Centipede Press that I had artwork in, this book will be of the same size, but with more pages, and make a nice companion to that book.

I'm also incredibly honored to announce that I will be doing the cover to the upcoming reprint of Thomas Ligotti's "Songs of a Dead Dreamer" with the blessing of Thomas Ligotti himself. The book will be published by Subterranean Press next year. An article regarding the reprint can be viewed here.

Post Apocalypse Abomination!

A brief experiment in photoshop done while I should have been working on a million other projects.