It just occurred to me today that you guys just *don't* get enough awesome in your lives. Have a flick through these galleries, and get your juices flowing.
Bobbymono
Purely awesome for his work with children, take a look at Bobby's The Adventures of Safeboy. Not to mention his newer things. Worthwhile visiting just for the free bar.
Ploop26
Wonderful landscapes that contain an essence of everything that makes childhood, Ploop's beautiful piece-meal of shapes and textures are an exploration of space unseen since my days in nursery.
Couk
Alright. Couk. Quirky beyond reason- his characterizations and observations are an absolute delight to look at. A nice place to start might be his comics, and then move on to his painterly pieces.
PattKelley
Next we have PattKelley, who totally owns at the water colour-like work. Something you might like to note is his exceptional use of weird topics. Wonderfully new, and wonderfully fresh, whilst retaining a spot of vaudeville.
Bundle1
As for being epic, we have the wonderful Bundle1. His landscapes are truly something you just want to wriggle into like a warm blanket in Winter. Unfortunately, he doesn't seem to've been around for a while, but just crawl in through the window and open your eyes to the archaeologically preserved world of paint, cowgirls and imagination.
...So that's that.
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Katie Mae
katiemaephotography@googlemail.com
Model Mayhem: [link]
Your recommendations sound like what I'd like. Would totally go inject more awesomeness into my already wonderful life.
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...but not too used to it, or your head will need deflating.
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'What's the price of this inkle?'--'One penny.'--'No, I'll give you a remuneration:' why, it carries it. Remuneration!
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Most of the laugh tracks that you hear on television were recorded in the early 1950s. These days most of the people that you hear laughing are dead.
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Buy my book here [link]
Just search for Patt Kelley or Parasitic Twin
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'What's the price of this inkle?'--'One penny.'--'No, I'll give you a remuneration:' why, it carries it. Remuneration!
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