GIGART – Gregg Gordon






Since founding GIGART in 1996, Gregg Gordon’s artwork has been seen on TV, featured in magazines and newspaper publications, and utilized as an integral part of a number of national ad campaigns and concert merchandising efforts. Corporate clients repeatedly turn to GIGART for their poster, logo, album cover and package design needs. In addition, Gregg Gordon’s designs are consistently among the most popular pieces featured in art shows and festivals around the country.







You can check out Gigart’s website at: http://www.gigart.com/

DrilOne






DrilOne, best known for his vinyl customs, is a New York-raised designer currently living in San Francisco. While he has yet to mass-produce his own original designs, his one-of-a-kind customs still gain a lot of attention from the vinyl toy community. His one-offs and limited edition pieces have been seen in gallery shows alongside other well-respected artists in the movement and have been sought after by collectors. Not only does he contribute to the growing customizing community by sharing his own talent, he also works to bring artists together to share their craft. DrilOne is very active in promoting custom gallery shows and has even put together some of his own.







Visit DrilOne’s website at http://www.drils.com/

Soulfume






Soulfume specializes in digital illustration, high-end fine art and printed goods.







Visit Soulfume’s website at: http://www.soulfumeink.com

Stix and Jones






Stix and Jones


I left my paint brush behind for a mouse to work as an animator, after graduating art school. For the past 16 years, I have created animation for movies, commercials and video games. In 2007, I returned to the paint brush under the name Stix and Jones. My work has been shown in several los angeles group exhibits. When I am not painting, I like to make skull pretties with my hands which you can find in my etsy store: http://www.etsy.com/shop/stixandjones. My online journal is updated frequently with new work, pieces in progress, musing and inspirations, information about shows and more.







Visit the Stix and Jones website at: http://stixandjones.com/

Chuck Ferrell






Chuck Ferrell


My name is Chuck Ferrell. I have been sculpting and creating weird things since 1997. I started sculpting small heads and skulls and little fridge magnet signs. I do custom work as well as originals. I enjoy making horror style fridge magnets such as a severed head and torso to match, skulls and fingers. I like Freak Shows, old Punk Rock, all Metal, 50′s,60′s and Big Band Swing.







Visit Chuck Ferrell’s website at: http://www.skull13.com/

Faith Evangeline – Evil Pawn Jewelry




Faith Evangeline – Evil Pawn Jewelry


Evil Pawn Jewelry is a fusion of Antique, vintage, goth, bohemian, glamour, old costume, and Native American styles. Founded in 2005, Evil Pawn has set a new standard for handmade jewelry. Hand cut cameo skulls out of mother of pearl and finished with a black enamel coat make you want to ‘Adorn Yourself in Metal’.





Visit Faith Evangeline’s site at: http://www.evilpawnjewelry.com/

Rik Rawling




Rik Rawling


“For those who don’t know me, I’ve been an artist and writer for the past twenty years. By day I’m a not-so-mild-mannered janitor, but by night I explode in a frenzy of creative endeavour. It’s been a wild and crazy ride over the years, producing paintings, illustrations, book and album covers, comic strips, posters, tattoo flash, portraits of people’s naked girlfriends, books-comics-records reviews, articles, fiction and gonzo reportage for a long list of “clients” and publications that I can barely remember the half of but here goes: Motorhead, The Damned, Zodiac Mindwarp, Slipknot, Lasse Marhaug & Fe-Mail, Speedranch & Jansky Noise, Electric Frankenstein, Headpress, The Sound Projector, Killer Comix 2, Night of the Living Dead (3-issue series for Fantaco comics), Nightfall, Negative Burn, Interzone, Careful, Dead By Dawn, Skirocore, Naked, Trash City… it’s all a blur to be honest.”





“I have sold, lost, given away and – more often than not – destroyed most of the art I’ve produced during my life, adhering perhaps too closely to William Burroughs’ advice that one should “never hang onto a dud.” I have created more images than many full-time artists will produce in a lifetime, and I’m still not finished!”


Check out Rick Rawling’s website at: http://www.rikrawling.co.uk/