Critter Shop illustrations are a Hip Monster’s favorite. Bright, cheerful and ever-clever, his works will give you years of pleasure.
The Letter C Print immortalizes the struggle of a crocodile trying to make a meal of two uncooperative critters. The piece has well-thought-out details with adorable stylized forms for the creatures. Like most of Jason Dryg’s work, the backgrounds hark to 1950’s geometric patterns. The work brings back memories of the glory days of cartooning when a single cell was a work of art. Great for a cartoon lover or a children’s room.
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Red Fish Circle has art that can be best described as friendly. With cheerful creatures living in a imaginative and stylized world they are a joy to explore. Amy Schimler’s style is her own but draws from
For a strange and creative view check out Amos Goldbaum’s art. The imagery takes the form of detailed outlines of people and machinery. The carefully drawn lines often seem to blend together to former a higher order work with the art.
Muni is the fickle and unreliable god of transportation in San Francisco. Amos Goldbaum’s
Photography, paintings and more, Sita Rupe’s art is playful and cute sure to brighten any Monster’s home. Most of the paintings are mono-colored stencils over bold, retro designs. The work has a campy feel the harks to the stencils graffiti that cover much of the San Francisco Mission and Hayes Valley Districts as well as most major urban areas.
Although Sita Rupe does not sell her art on her site you can look through a gallery of her work