Posts belonging to Category Artist Profiles



Murdoch Stafford






Murdoch Stafford


Murdoch is a self taught artist hailing from Brisbane, Australia. It’s hot and there’s not a lot going on but it’s perfect for locking yourself inside with beer, Poison Idea records and a handful of pens. Chained to his desk he whips up record covers, t-shirts, posters and flyers for punk and hardcore bands. Recently he has also done work for local and international Skateboard Companies. Without coffee he is nothing.







Check out Murdoch Stafford’s website at: http://www.murdochstafford.com/


Miguel Angel Cervantes






Miguel Angel Cervantes


A graduate of the Art Institute of Los Angeles, Miguel loves to draw and draw-from a rich cultural heritage in Southern California. His work is just as comfortable in an East LA tattoo parlor as a stark white gallery wall in Beverly Hills.


If you know him, chances are he designed your favorite t-shirt, which by no coincidence is probably the one you get the most compliments on. He’s of no relation to the author of the same name, but just maybe to Don Quixote.







Check out Miguel Angel Cervantes website at: http://keeptrucha.tumblr.com/


Keith Neltner






Keith Neltner


Neltner Creative is the visual and verbal expression of the mind of Keith Neltner, brewed in his century-old summer kitchen in Camp Springs, KY. Keith’s approach to design, illustration, branding, and advertising began taking shape in the 80′s growing up his family’s farm. From the time he could grip a pen, he drew on anything he could get his hands on. Crates, labels, 2x4s-didn’t matter. This instilled in his spirit and his sensibility an appreciation for texture, vintage signage, and an honest hand-crafted feel that shows up in his work to this day.


Over the past 12 years, Keith honed his trade within respected firms such as Landor, Bridge Worldwide, WonderGroup, and most recently Intrinzic. His breadth of exposure and experiences has allowed his work in the music industry, merchandising, and film to flourish, often times collaborating with his brother Rick, as well as writers, illustrators, and designers all over the country. Keith has crafted his work for the likes of Hank Williams III, Sector 9, Sanctuary Records, House of Blues, The Kentucky Struts, and countless other bands. The work generated by Neltner Creative is sometimes evocative of 1950s apple pie Americana, other times infusing down home country visuals with macabre, bloody tendencies. Either way, the artwork retains a distinctively old-fashioned, if not morbid, allure.







Check out Keith Neltner’s website at: http://www.neltnercreative.com/


Rob Schwager






Rob Schwager


Born in Chicago and currently residing in Florida, Rob Schwager is the second child of hard working European immigrant parents. Often left in the care of relatives while his parents worked, Rob’s daily life consisted of an escapist’s steady diet of comic books, endless hours of cartoons and movies, MAD magazine and ABC television Afterschool Specials. Always drawing and doodling to keep himself occupied, subject matter such as superheroes, hot rods, monsters, and submarines, were fodder to his mind and his pencil.


After discovering punk rock during the early 80’s, Rob designed album covers, t-shirts and flyers for various punk bands in Chicago. This led to abundant work as a silkscreen concert poster artist, supplying hand crafted promotional posters to bands and venues across the country. In the late 80’s / early 90’s, Rob fulfilled a childhood dream and became an artist working on mainstream comic books. He’s spent the last 20 years of his life working on such classic icons as Spiderman, Superman, Batman, and the X-men, and his work has helped shape comic book pop-culture as we know it today. For the past 7 years, Rob has been exhibiting his fine art and faux bomber panels in numerous galleries and group shows all across the US.


Just like the comic book stories that occupied him as a youth, Rob views the shrinking world and the society around him as an ever-growing battle between good and evil. He creates imagery that encompasses his own journey of faith while enabling him to take a break from the turmoil of day-to-day life and reconnect with the dreamer and cartoon & comic book fanatic he was as a child.







Check out Rob Schwager’s website at: http://robschwager.com/


Chris Hamer






Chris Hamer


Chris Hamer is an imaginative illustrator, painter, and sculptor who is driven by an incredible passion for self-expression through art. His works are often noted for their unique style. Chris has developed an innovative style that blends Modern Street art with Comic Books and Cartoons. His use of vibrant colors and strong lines make her work an excellent choice for a wide range of projects and purposes. Chris is accomplished in using traditional methods as well as modern technique. His sculptures have been featured in galleries, and Comic book Conventions across the nation.







Check out Chris Hamer’s website at: http://site.urbnpop.com/


Vance Kelly



Vance Kelly is an artist from New Orleans.



Check out Vance Kelly’s website at: http://www.vancekelly.com/

David K Rose






David K. Rose


DKR (David K. Rose) has been around for a while. His years of gallery shows, freelance illustration work, and game production have kept him quite the busy fellow. DKR’s paintings and custom toys have appeared in places as diverse as his characters. Shows in London, New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago, Canada, Portland, Florida, Oklahoma City, and North Carolina have featured his personal work. His commercial work has appeared in many AAA video games, and his illustration work has appeared in many a publication. He has been interviewed in Clutter magazine for his painting and custom toy work and featured in DK publishing’s book “Ultimate Robot” by Robert Malone. Not only has he produced tons of artwork, but he has also produced/directed a comedy-driven wrestling show, as well as other comedy theatre ventures. Dave currently resides in Los Angeles where he continues his freelance work as well as working in the game industry.







Check out David K Rose’s website at: http://www.grfxmonkey.com/

Tanner Goldbeck






Tanner Goldbeck


Born on the 4th of July… Baltimore, Maryland… 1970. That makes me old enough to remember life before the Macintosh revolution. I started off shooting halftones on stat cameras, cutting layers of rubylith and changing chemicals for diffusion transfer machines. Spending entire days hand drawing type to the get the dope three dimensional layouts that press type couldn’t provide. How about Photoshop before layers and saving everything on SyQuest disks? Old school…


In 1992, I graduated from The Maryland Institute College of Art with a BFA. Spent several years working in different shirt shops and picking up freelance jobs around the east coast. In 1996 I moved to New Jersey to attend The Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art. That period of time allowed me to dig into New York City and open up to the idea of larger markets.


Shortly afterwards, in 1998 I relocated to the west coast and worked for Powell Skateboards in Santa Barbara, California. Southern California has been a huge catalyst in helping me to develop the fine art end of my work. Along the way, I’ve also fed a nasty habit for photography and anything related to old cars. I was lucky enough to meet other like minded creative types and we began to put together our own group shows and events. At the same time, started working freelance for Icon Motosports doing helmet and jacket work.


In early 2006, I moved to Los Angeles and set up shop downtown. I landed a job working for West Coast Choppers in Long Beach and took my place in L.A. traffic. In January of this year, I returned to full time freelance work. I currently work the home office and do whatever it takes to make the landlord happy. In between the paychecks, I paint and get in on shows around town. Everything is a work in progress.







Check out Tanner Goldbeck’s website at: http://www.racecar13.com/

Chloe Woodgate






Chloe Woodgate (aka Bunny Lebowski)


“Chloe is a figurative painter using the unconventional method of felt-tip pens to depict romantic, lone females. Inspired by film-makers like Alfred Hitchcock, David Lynch, and other cult-status directors,the figures employ a nostalgic, cinematic stillness, and appear aware of their audience.Also reminiscent of pre-raphaelite or renaissance painting, their faces are rendered realistically and slightly faded. However, the rest of the space features deliberately expressive mark-making using modelling pastes, gels and dripping paint. The poised, realistic figures therefore appear aware of the demise of their surroundings, trapped within the confines of the painting and gazing outwards. There is juxtaposition between the fantasy nature of the girls and the reality of the physicality of paint.


The contrasts in the work follow into its subtext. The filmic influence and kitsch colour palette produce highly stylized models. Pink hair, retro aspirations and tattoos also reference a very current strain of pop-culture which embraces harmonious gothic/kitsch romanticism. Self-promoting teen websites provide a window for young ‘emo’ girls to dress up and play celebrity. Websites like ‘Suicide Girls’ showcase heavily tattooed and pierced models. Self-destructive women like Amy Winehouse and Kate Moss are idolized and the pseudo-gothic icon of the skull has been commercialized into oblivion. Also highly influenced by the kitsch art of the 70s, the work has softness,tackiness, and the same sense of contrived melancholy.


Behind this mass-produced creepy/cute culture lies something more sinister. The work is also subconsciously aware of the constant media coverage of young girls in particular falling foul of abductors. The girls seem to be ominously watching something that we cannot see, and with their vulnerability and doll-like youthfulness, the viewer almost becomes the sadistic voyeur, allowing the portraits to function like trophies.”







Visit Chloe Woodgate’s website at: http://www.bunnylebowski.co.uk/

Sean Tidy – Tidy Ink Design






Sean Tidy – Tidy Ink Design


Tidy Ink Design is a graphic design and illustration company, based in
Greater London, UK, creating T-shirt, CD & logo designs for bands and
clothing companies worldwide. I love drawing skulls and anything skull related, and this seems to be my main theme in my work. Sometimes, though, I’d just like to draw a pretty flower or a bunny wabbit to make people smile.







Check out Sean Tidy’s website at: http://www.tidyink.com/