Mitch Cotie just released a new shirt design called “Shovel Wizards”, and man does it look killer! Grab one for yourself right here.
Granda’s Series One Posters Coming Soon
The first series of Doom Cycle posters are off to the printers! There will be three designs available, and each high resolution print will measure 18” x 24”. The price will be $10 + shipping per poster, and I’ll be tossing in a free sticker while they last. The DC store will be updated when they’re available.
David Lozeau
David Lozeau’s (pronounced Low-zo) character-driven style is a quirky blend of Mexican folk art, 1950s cartoon cell-animation, traditional tattoo imagery, and pure southern California Lowbrow. Lozeau’s work features his unique perspective on life, death, and all the gory stuff in between. His paintings have appeared in galleries across three continents, he’s collaborated with Disney, Harley-Davidson, and his work has been featured in tons of books and magazines.
Check out his site and grab some cool prints, original paintings, or if you’re interested in having a unique piece for your bike, shop, or the walls of your living room, give him a holler: info@davidlozeau.com
Brett Stenson
The rural landscape in which Milwaukee-based artist Brett Stenson was raised had a major influence on his work. The people he grew up with, and the relics of their past, have all made the journey from the recesses of his mind to the front of his page. Stenson illustrates what he knows. What he’s lived.
If you’ve ever had the pleasure of exploring an old farm, you might find the experience of looking through Stenson’s work to be quite similar: from unearthing a few hand-painted signs tucked away behind an old cultivator, to uncovering a dusty box of magazines stashed inside the leaning pump house. His work captures that same sense of adventure and discovery, and embodies an era when advertising relied upon the talent of under appreciated artists to grab the public’s imagination. But that’s not all: Stenson even manages to capture the weathered planks of the farm structures themselves!
This month, the epic Show Class Magazine has debuted it’s new larger format with a wrap-around cover by Stenson. Stop by and grab a copy, and add some of their new leather patches, buttons, stickers, and t-shirts to your cart as well. They also have, at the time of this writing, a limited run of 69 signed and numbered screen prints of Stenson’s killer cover. Better grab one now before they’re all gone!
“Captain America 2969” by Tim Granda
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