
Inklings
Steve Thompson always loved to draw cartoons, particularly those relating to natural history and science, and this is reflected in his Inklings fairly weird cartoon collection. The name Inklings itself … Continue Reading Inklings

Off My Meds
Leslie Taha’s cartoons have appeared in small community newspapers, college papers, and magazines throughout the U.S and Canada. Over the years they have received high acclaim from some of the … Continue Reading Off My Meds

Old Lady and the Squirrel
It all started when Ricky Syers, a talented street performer, met Doris Diether, a housing rights activist who has since lost her voice. According to the New York Daily News, … Continue Reading Old Lady and the Squirrel

Spooky Steve
Steve Fagiano started doing horror art when he was 7 years old. At that time he would draw pictures of Pinhead — the recurring antagonist of the Hellraiser franchise, Nightbreed … Continue Reading Spooky Steve

American Gothic
In August 1930, Grant Wood, an American painter with European training, was driven around Eldon, Iowa, by a young painter from the city, John Sharp. Looking for inspiration, Grant noticed … Continue Reading American Gothic

Over the Edges
Born with colour in his blood, Alessandro Malossi started drawing by reproducing the irregular outline of Bologna from his window. Then, once acquired technique through study, he began to paint … Continue Reading Over the Edges

Pierre’s Visualz
As with many dreamers making collage, most of Pierre Polak’s visuals come from his childhood. He loves Star Trek and Sci-Fi series, and always loved space things — that’s why … Continue Reading Pierre’s Visualz