
Drew Mossison’s art have that creepy cool look that is so difficult to achieve. I actually tend to dislike creepy art -mostly because I can’t imagine where I would ever but the piece i out house – but Drew Mossison’s art I like. He manages to keep a sense of humor to his works even when the piece may be a bit disturbing.
Last Harvest shows lizards on stilts harvesting a try late in the day. The setting sun provides a dramatic back drop for the lizards as they nibbling pluck the last of the fruit. The, lizards, which out of this setting would no way be considered cute, are surprisingly adorable as the finish their work.
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For cute, Asian-inspired art and t-shirts check out Martin Hsu. His style is a great blend of Japanese Anime and the hip cartoon style so popular in San Francisco. His works range from evil cute, vicious-looking creatures that are nonetheless adorable to the eye to outright painfully cute.
With the artful blending of cute and creepy Misty Benson engages Monsters of all kinds. From garlic-loving vampires to tattoo-wearing mermaids her creations are unique. Her images blend the big-eyed imagery from Japanese anime with Gothic art. Creepy and cute all at the same time.
Simple, elegant woodworking Tiny Sparks Design makes art from the everyday object. Following the Japanese wood-crafting tradition, the wood is allowed to speak in their art. The grain, patterns, and defects of the wood are exploited to make designs that have a living quality to them.
The koi fish seems to just be just passing by on the