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Metal for Monsters

I’m happy to announce the impending launch of this project. Metal for Monsters is a run of limited-edition stainless steel pendants being sold to raise money for UNICEF.

Each pendant features an illustration of a monster or creepy creature by some very talented folks including Drawn! contributors Jay Stephens, Adam Koford, and myself. The official launch date is October 1st, but you can pre-order the pendants now. Each pendant costs $81 and is limited to 100 pieces. The lineup of artists includes: S.britt, Stefan G. Bucher, Jon Burgerman, Anna Chambers, Justin Hillgrove, Adam Koford, John Martz, Jay Stephens, and Brian Taylor.

New Candykiller print

I love this new letterpress print from Brian “Candykiller” Taylor, Lost in Slumberland, though I am slightly worried about his sanity now. He’s taking preorders for the print, and his blog also showcases some recent paintings which are equally superb.

Candykiller print: unspeakable terror

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I love this beautiful new letterpress print from Brian Taylor (previously). Perfect for your home office or child’s nursery.

New Candykiller print

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This new letterpress print from Brian Taylor (previously) looks like pure candy.

New prints from Brian Taylor

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The always-impressive Brian Taylor (previously) has a slew of new prints for sale over at BlueFlip Art. He also has some hand-screened and letterpress prints available at his Candykiller blog.

Candykiller: new work, new book

candykiller2.jpgBrian Taylor’s Candykiller has just been updated with new work. And better still, the 2nd Candykiller book is now available. The first book is an eye-popping treasure trove of bizarre cartoony awesomeness, and I expect nothing less from the sequel.

Candykiller

Candykiller is a collection of illustrations, design ideas, and assorted visual ramblings by Brian Taylor, probably best known online for Rustboy. The hardest part of this post was choosing which image from his site to use here. Everything is a fantastic, beautiful mess of what might happen if you threw Gary Baseman, Gary Taxali, Tim Biskup, Tim Burton, and Dave Cooper in a blender.