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John Coulthart

John Coulthart
John Coulthart’s first public illustration work was for the Hawkwind album Church of Hawkwind in 1982. Since then his designs and illustrations have appeared on vinyl sleeves, CD and DVD packages for artists including Jon Hassell, Steven Severin, Cradle of Filth, Melechesh and many others. As a comic artist John produced the Lord Horror series ‘Reverbstorm’ with David Britton for Savoy Books, and received the dubious accolade of having an earlier Savoy title, ‘Hard Core Horror’ 5, declared obscene in a British court of law. His collection of HP Lovecraft adaptations and illustrations, The Haunter of the Dark and Other Grotesque Visions, was published in a definitive edition in 2006 by Creation Oneiros, and features ‘The Great Old Ones’, an exclusive collaboration with Alan Moore.
www.johncoulthart.com

Goldfish Salvation


Artist Riusuke Fukahori’s London debut exhibition “Goldfish Salvation” transforms ICN gallery into the world of goldfish. When struggling with artistic vision, Fukahori’s pet goldfish became his inspiration and ever since his passion and lifelong theme. His unique style of painting uses acrylic on clear resin which is poured into containers, resulting in a three-dimensional appearance and lifelike vitality.
http://www.icn-global.com/exhibition/2011/goldfish.html

Vania Zouravliov

Vania Zouravliov
Russian-born Vania Zouravliov was inspired from an early age by influences as diverse as The Bible, Dante’s Divine Comedy, early Disney animation and North American Indians. Something of a child prodigy in his homeland, he was championed by many influential classical musicians including Ashkenazi, Spivakov and Menuhin. He even had television programs made about him and was introduced to famous communist artists, godfathers of social realism, who told him that his work was from the Devil.
www.bigactive.com/illustration/vania-zouravlio

Sideshow Monkey

Sideshow Monkey
Freaks! Monsters! Girls! The art of illustrator David Hartman. Dark, twisted and humorous works of the macabre.
www.sideshowmonkey.com

Nathan Thomas Milliner

Nathan Thomas Milliner
I am the creator/writer/illustrator of the comic book titles: The Malevolent, Girl Number Three and Final Days. Girl Number Three was just recently adapted onto film with myself writing the screenplay. I am a staff artist for Horrorhound Magazine.
malevolentnate.deviantart.com

Ray Villafane

Ray Villafane
Home of the most gorgeous pumpkins on the planet. The exposure of Ray’s style, talent and creativity amassed an all-new appreciation for pumpkin “carving”, and his artistic take on the traditional jack-o-lantern has granted him invitations from across the globe for VIP Galleries (Very Impressive Pumpkins). From the President’s Quarters in the White House to Bermuda’s Sousa’s Gardens, Ray’s pumpkins have gathered a cult-like following.
www.villafanestudios.com

Zach Bellissimo

Zach Bellissimo
Hi, I’m Zach and I draw cartoons and sometimes animate them. I live in New York and graduated from the School of Visual Arts for animation. I currently work at Titmouse Inc. doing animation and clean up. I like classic cartoons, all kinds of movies, cheezy horror flicks, old timey stuff, collecting knick knacks, monsters, monkeys, gators, taxidermy, halloween, cheeseburgers, and weird shit. Lets be friends!
seizuredemon.deviantart.com snaggle-toothsalad.blogspot.com

Ghoulish Gary Pullin

Ghoulish Gary Pullin
Whereas the infamous Dr. Frankenstein created a solitary monster in his own image, Ghoulish Gary Pullin has redefined what an entire world’s worth of monsters would look like for a new generation of monster kids, his imagination more bold and beastly than the bottomless pit of colourful creatures that flow out of his gnarled fingers and cursed pencil.
www.ghoulishgary.com

Paul Garner

Paul Garner
Creature and character design, storyboards, book and magazine illustration, caricature and conceptual art for film, TV, animation and magazines, from the freakazoid pen of Paul Garner.
www.gawkagogo.com

Sylvia Ji

Sylvia Ji
Possessing an artistic voice as unique as the times we live in, Sylvia Ji is at once contemplative, spiritual, enigmatic, and yet whimsically funny. Above all else, it is perhaps beauty that emerges as her defining characteristic, and her art reflects this: an extension of herself; a passionate appreciation of simple aesthetic pleasure fused with intimately complex subject matter. Make no mistake – Sylvia Ji is the real deal: an artist of genuine, sometimes brutal, sincerity in a world of swirling uncertainty and constant change. Yet, she does more than consistently adjust to the change that life brings, she thrives on it; taking life as it is, content to simply “be”. Using the simplest of materials to create her work….she would say “letting it magically happen”… the results obliterate the antiquated lines between ostensibly “high brow” and “low brow” art.
www.sylviaji.com

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