Lowbrow art - Zombie ink by David Lozeau

I have to say I love the works of artist David Lozeau. Particularly this one here because A – it’s a bad ass zombie & B – it reminds me of Ralph Steadman’s artwork with the sketchy ink splatters at the bottom. Although don’t get me wrong if you check out David’s Website and view his portfolio you can see there is the comparison doesn’t run too deep as he exhibits a multitude of styles and subject matter with different macabre themes.

The zombie to the left caught my eye first, but the sad clown after the break reminded me of a shirt I love that has a dead  mime hung from  an invisible noose. The is even an entire section of the site dedicated to Day of The Dead Art that has some of the coolest all saints day skeletons I have ever seen.  Some of the originals pieces are available to buy for a decent chunk of change; but you can score some glossy 8 x10 pictures for the price of a few drinks. ($20)

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Zombie Ice Cream by Rachel Emma Weaver

I have to admit there was about half a second when  found out this wasn’t edible that I was a hair bummed; but then I thought honestly when I find really cool edibles the last thing I want to do is actually eat them I’d Much Rather display them with the rest of my off color nic-nacs.

Rachel Emma Weaver has went to great lengths to bring you this permanent brain freeze all the way from Australia. The cone itself is a 100%  life size replica created by making a mold of a real cone. The entire piece is hand painted with awesome detail.

If one Zombie Ice Cream isn’t enough to satisfy your sweet tooth or fill you up with you daily allotment of brains check out Emma’s Etsy Shop for more color combos and delicious Zombie Brain Cup Cakes. Take Your Time to  see the one of a kind stuffed monsters too, they are quite a treat.

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Hand painted young zombie girl with rose on a vintage vinyl record.

It’s been a few days since I’ve  had a dedicated zombie post but let me assure you it was worth the wait to see these hand painted zombie clocks from the mother & daughter art team comprising Off Her Rocker Art. Way up North in Palmer, Alaska they gave created a perfect mash-up of 3 of my favorite things original art, zombies, and vinyl records.

Keeping in theme of a few former posts you can even order custom zombie portraits to be hand painted on a record clock through their Etsy store. I thinks it’s about time to start  a collection of personalized zombie portraits to leave for my heirs. That is a collection that would be truly priceless.

This little girl on this zombie clock titled Sweetheart of Sigma Chi is so chilling it looks like she may have wilted that rose with her stone cold stare.

If you want to enjoy some more colorful original art or connect with the artists directly you can scope out the artists website Dandy Gelatin or visit  them on Facebook to become a fan to stay abreast their latest news.

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Work in Progress.

Work in Progress by Aeron Alfrey

Aeron Alfrey is creating some awesome creepy art. Some of it you may have seen and not even known it. He has been published in multiple Books & various other print publications. The detail in his art is amazing I’ve always found that art with 1000 shades of grey can be just as vibrant & show even more contrast than the shards of  rainbow bursting light exploding from a prism on a bright sunny day. To Really appreciate the current work in progress pictured to the left click on the image to see it enlarged, It’ll blow your mind.

I found this new piece seemed to have a werewolf element to it that is reminiscent of a previous work Aeron had published in Electric Ant #2, It features his depiction of the Nightmare Nazi Demons from An American Werewolf in London. It is also one of the few pieces done in color, although it was published in black and white.  The Print is available in full color with a limited edition of 666.

If this wicked art has you begging for more you can see a lot more of Aeron Alfreys art on his blog The Mutated Skeleton & in the Exhibits From The Imaginary Museum gallery online. You might even be able to get your hands on some of the limited signed prints available only by directly contacting the artist on his blog.

If  you happen to be making your way through Montreal, Quebec before March 28th you can even go see an original Cheshire Cat painting at the Canteen Art Shop + Gallery as part of  Two Days Slow an Alice an Wonderland Showcase. You could go see the new movie, then go see the art inspired by the story, &  maybe if you have a chance squeeze a tea party in there for a perfect night on the town. Now if only I had a plane ticket to Montreal.

So if you’re anything like me, that picture on the left has you saying  “what the (insert favorite expletive) is that ?!?!?!” Although some would say the real answer may be debatable, I can tell you what it psychically is. A 100%  real life mummified bird that has been  mounted on canvas inside an antiqued Oak frame.

If it still doesn’t seem quite right to your eye thats because the artist Raven cleverly and I’m sure with great difficulty has positioned the remains to resemble a flying insect. Looks like a good reason to buy a mosquito net if their ever was one. Check out the close-up HERE.

If this got you excited then you should go check out the artists shop Dreadful Things by Raven, there you can find more morbid creations ranging from taxidermy bats displayed in antique Victorian cages, to jewelry dawning bird skulls. If the REAL dead stuff isn’t really your thing you might still find some great paintings, prints, & cards from the same mind that created these terrorific one of a kind works of art.

If the dead stuff upsets you, bummer I guess, but before you go writing complaints to me or the artist note that the bird skeletons & skulls used are from found dead animals so let it go. Stick to throwing paint on fur coats and let outsider artists pick up the dead things left by the neighborhood cats. I could only hope that my remains could become a piece of jewelry or art instead of dirt when I die; dirt isn’t original at all!


Recycled Metal Skull by Subodh Gupta

So finally heres another use for all the shiny scrap metal you throw out for the recycling man each week.  Indian artist Subodh Gupta created this masterpiece out of tin cans and metal kitchen utensils for the Frieze Art Fair in London back in 2008.

I don’t know about you, but this made me want to start eating a lot more soup. As I have always felt that I was letting go of something precious when I tossed those shiny silver perfectly shaped cylinders  in the recycling. Although I don’t think my scrap metal statue would ever look as good as this one.

The photo capture really did it here the boy in picture looks like he really wants to touch it but is afraid he might lose a digit!

Check out a gallery of this artists works HERE.

El Chivo Stencil

I think we are all familiar with Banksy by now. After all he made stenciling and street art famous – he even has a book at Urban Outfitters, but don’t let it stop you from trying your hand at the art. People all over the globe have been using stencil art to spread political messages and good humor alike since long before the current modern street wear & urban art culture explosion.  If you wanna check out what some other folks are doing check out some galleries at  Art  of the State & Stencil Graffiti.

Anyone can make a stencil and you can use it again and again to plaster everything in sight with whatever you can cut out of a piece of cardboard or mylar with a razor blade. I remember crudely cutting my band’s logo out of the back side of a cereal box pulled from a recycling bin, and using regular spray paint to tag it on scraps of canvas, it wasn’t anything fancy but I think we were the 1st band in the school to have “merch” ; a term that would imply we sold them, when we really just gave them to anyone who would actually safety pin it to something!

If you wanna give it a shot snag a blade, an old box and a sharpie and have at it. If you’re stumped for original ideas you can find tons of Free Stencils for personal use & public enjoyment (read not for resale) at STENCILPUNKS.org and start making your world a more colorful place. If you have an original design you don’t mind sharing you can even submit it to them and get credited to live on forever in Internet Infamy & have punk kids across the globe tagging your art on every surface known to man.

I wish the scribble happy taggers that slopped up some initials all over our alley knew about the site. They could have put up 2x as many 4x as fast and have it look 10x better.  Artistic graffiti is like urban renewal, it’s not like that dumpster in your apt. complex wasn’t an eyesore before you stenciled that mural on it!

Zombie Rancid

If you thought the caricatures you saw the cartoonist drawing the park where cool you have to see what Rob Sacchetto can do to your face. His goal is to zombify the world one mug at a time. Using a photo of you or anyone else as a reference Rob will immortalize you into an undead abomination to be enjoyed by your heirs for years to come. I can see it now a seemingly endless regal  hall lined with zombified portraits of of all your families ancestors. Check out Rob’s Blog - Zombie Daily for new horror art daily or visitZombiePortraits.com to see how it’s done & how anyone you wish; yourself included, can be ushered into the realm of the undead for only $80.

The Video is a compilation of before & after zombie portraits.

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Here’s a quick fix for all of you who haven’t found a cool piece of jewelry at your local thrift store since thrifting became hip again; Or just aren’t into the mass produced  {Insert Latest Trendy “Cult” Movie Here} necklace at Hot Topic. Which might look kinda cool which is why every hipster waiting in line to buy tickets at next weeks midnight screening of Plan 9 From Outer Space will be wearing one.

The Pendants made by ZombieHead are one of a kind creations so you can be sure you won’t be caught undead at the next Zombie March with the same necklace as one of the other flesh devouring attendees. Krystal Osborne has meticulously hand sculpted everyone of her Zombie heads with the detail that will thrill true fans of the macabre.  You can admire all of her most current creations on her Etsy Store but don’t hesitate if you love what you see because no two of these savage little ghouls are exactly alike.

I hope you have heard of Rudimentary Peni, if not stop here and go hear it before continuing…………..Now that we are all on the same page Check out the lead singers Schizo Art featured above.  Blinko Plays Guitar and sings in this epic 3 piece band that pioneered a new dark punk sound in the early 80’s . I have been a fan of his art since I first saw it on an album cover, but when people ask who my favorite artists are no one ever knows about Nick Blinko and many young punks haven’t heard Rudimentary Peni. I think that should change.  If you share this post you could help change that, it’s not gonna bring Darby Crash back from the dead, or end the war, but shit we gotta start building the world we want somewhere. Why not start with a little old school punk rock and some schizophrenic art.

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