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Andrew Hitchen is an English illustrator and writer. Weee!
Posted by proxy from Dana’s “stuff to blog” queue while she is on medical hiatus. She reads and appreciates all comments…and apologizes for not being able to respond at the moment.
Andrew Hitchen is an English illustrator and writer. Weee!
Posted by proxy from Dana’s “stuff to blog” queue while she is on medical hiatus. She reads and appreciates all comments…and apologizes for not being able to respond at the moment.
Since the Olde Soul Print Shop seems to be sparse on words, I shall have to let the sketches tell their story. They appear to be a design and typography house, and have a few associated links.
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Matthew Cox works with X-rays to create the “stark clash of two such divergent materials, cloth and plastic… One tactile and labor intensive, the other technical, and quickly a finished product.”
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Raudial Sañudo is a Mexican born artist from California. He gathers inspiration from Life experience, Mexican folklore and iconography such as lucha libre, santeria, skulls, flowers, magic, street vending and flea markets mixing them with the nature.
You can learn more and see other works here.
Raudiel Sañudo
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Despite the hiatus, Dana has expressed a couple of items for her wish list.
Beaker Cookie Cutters will no doubt give her hours of delight after recovery:
They may be found here, but are out of stock. Where else might they be found?
Next on the list is a bookish jewelry chest. Personally this humble ghost writer would prefer the literary choices run to more macabre tastes:
Find this treasure here.
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Looking to spend a little money to cure the mid-winter doldrums? Then stop by the Etsy shop of Olivia Frankenstein.
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German artist Philipp Wiecherm has boned up on anatomy and snowflakes. How appropriate for Groundhog day?
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Edgar Hernandez is a Mexican mixed media artist with a wonderfully somber sense. His figures seem to come from some distant French town, where all is gloomy. Therein lies their charm and appeal. The song in the video gallery below will set the mood:
Check out his website!
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Artist Joe Vollan can place innocence into eerie setting and make skeletons into noble, gentle, fun characters. His dark yet quirky art is something wonderful. I hope you will agree.
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Jodi and Richard Creager have been working together for over 35 years, creating wonderful, one of a kind figures. These 1:12th scale doll art characters combine art with whimsy. Here is a sampling of their work. Hope you enjoy it!
Poke around their website for more: