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Mitch Cotie: Master of the Fucking Universe

December 6, 2013 by Tim Granda

DC-tiny-wedge Mitch Cotie is easily one of my favorite artists working today. He’s worked with just about everybody, from providing designs for Heavy Clothing (the best gear money can buy), to working on one of the greatest biker flicks ever made: Hell Ride. Witnessing one of his tripped-out visions never ceases to stop me dead in my tracks. No matter where my head was at just moments ago, when I look at a piece by Cotie, his work shakes me from reality and carries me off into his insane universe. Just like all great art should.

Buy his prints HERE. Buy his stuff at Heavy HERE. Follow one of the best blogs out there: Kemosabe and The Lodge.
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Filed Under: Featured Category, Features Tagged With: biker art, chopper art, fantasy art, Harley Davidson, Heavy Clothing, Hell Ride, Kemosabe and The Lodge, Mitch Cotie, Wrench Magazine

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