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Rik Catlow

Rik Catlow creates awesomely awesome paintings. His vibrant characters (which you can also see on his Flickr page) are often painted on flattened pop cans or fused with a collage of ticket stubs, magazine clippings, and other ephemera. (More info here)

  • http://jaredchapman.com/ Jared

    This is really good stuff. I really like his color choices… they’re so bright. I can’t stop looking….

  • http://jaredchapman.com Jared

    This is really good stuff. I really like his color choices… they’re so bright. I can’t stop looking….

  • http://www.avocadoart.com/ Lindsay

    I wish I had more time on my hands. This stuff is GREAT!

  • http://www.avocadoart.com Lindsay

    I wish I had more time on my hands. This stuff is GREAT!

  • http://www.upso.org/ upso

    cool. the popcan paintings remind me of buffmonsters spray can paintings.
    http://buffmonster.com/art.html

  • http://www.upso.org upso

    cool. the popcan paintings remind me of buffmonsters spray can paintings.
    http://buffmonster.com/art.html

  • http://www.girlsbike.com/ abe lincoln jr

    Rick is a really talented artist. I’ve been a fan of his styles for awhile!

  • http://www.girlsbike.com abe lincoln jr

    Rick is a really talented artist. I’ve been a fan of his styles for awhile!

  • http://www.upso.org/ upso

    hey abe!

  • http://www.upso.org upso

    hey abe!

  • http://drawn.ca/2006/06/16/rik-catlow-pieces-for-sale/ Drawn! The Illustration and Cartooning Blog » Blog Archive » Rik Catlow pieces for sale

    [...] Rik Catlow (previously blogged here) has a new batch of paintings for sale on his site. They are priced to move, and damn if they aren’t cool. Oh, but don’t think about buying the one shown here… I just bought it! [...]

  • http://www.mattiasa.blogspot.com/ Mattias Adolfsson

    Wonderfully imaginative stuff

  • http://www.mattiasa.blogspot.com Mattias Adolfsson

    Wonderfully imaginative stuff

  • http://outletzine.org/2007/03/13/how-to-rikcat%e2%80%99s-painted-cans/ OUtlET » Blog Archive » How-To: RIKCAT’s painted cans

    [...] Catlow (previously) graciously offers up a step-by-step description of the process he uses to create his unique [...]