The staggering amount of talented artists out there these days is something, if you have been a fan of Battlemouth{DOT}com for a while, you know I celebrate. In addition to the countless comic book artists I talk about frequently, I am also a fan of many other forms of art from photography, to more [...]
Continue reading...1. December 2009
Most artists these days spread their work throughout multiple mediums, partially as a way to experiment and grow, and partially as a way to broaden the spectrum of clientele. This next artist is no stranger to the demands of a multi-faceted career. From web comics, to custom toys, to brilliant illustrations, to multi media design, [...]
Continue reading...27. November 2009
And we’re back! The Indie Artist Series is always one of my favorites to do as I get to toss some nods to some friends as well as some favorite artists! For those of you new to my little series here is some info…
This little idea came out of a desire to spend all of [...]
31. August 2009
Throughout these series I try to give a good variety of different level of artist…there are so many talented individuals out there but we try to get a good variety. From seasoned veterans to hobbyists, we have talked with many wonderful individuals in both Round 1 & 2 of the Indie Artist Series. I have [...]
Continue reading...18. August 2009
My first introduction to Reactor 88 was via the Kid Robot forums. (I can’t say enough how many great people there are on that site!) Of course true to form, when I find someone or something that I enjoy, I hop on google and start to search! These are the days of instant news, everyone [...]
Continue reading...11. August 2009
In part three, we are introduced to the Indie Artist Series first Plush Toy creator! Time to head over towards the region of the US where Battlemouth.com was birthed! The North Eastern United States is quite possibly one of my favorite parts of the country. Nestled between some mountains and a Jewish summer camp or [...]
Continue reading...4. August 2009
In Part 2 we are moving back across “the pond” to more familiar ground for me. Deep in the Mid-western US, in a land more recently only spoken about in conversations of recession or unemployment, a shining light cuts through the darkness that sometimes seems to threaten to engulf the state of Michigan. At the [...]
Continue reading...31. July 2009
Its that time again! Time for Battlemouth’s second Round of the Indie
Artist Series! This time we have some more brilliant artists rounded
up to take the 7 Questions Leap with me, AarontheStrong, as we delve
into the mind of the Worlds best up and coming Independent Artists!
First up is the UK’s very own Jon Paul Kaiser! I [...]
4. June 2009
My goal throughout this series has been to shine some light on a scene that is both important to me, and I think, the rest of the world. It is through the emotions portrayed in their work that we catch a glimpse of something better than the current times around us. One area not really [...]
Continue reading...30. May 2009
This next artist has quickly become one of my favorites. Phoneticontrol is based in San Francisco and has been rocking the costal art scene for quite some time. His work reaches me on a completely different level than our previous battle-artists. His classic combinations of art and electronics make for some of the most creative [...]
Continue reading...30. May 2009
As far as the designer toy scene goes there are countless manufacturers and toys to browse. Once you have spent a couple months looking through all the different glorious toys out there, you may discover that there is an equally large world of customized toys! One such artist jumping the ladder by leaps and bounds [...]
Continue reading...27. May 2009
Jeremiah Ketner (Small and Round) is a master. For me (and probablly most) art is about emotion. Across all mediums, the emotions I take away from a song, or painting, or drawing, or sculpture is what makes it fantastic or horrible. This is also the reason that I have so much trouble picking “favorite” artists. [...]
Continue reading...19. May 2009
I remember when I was growing up in my conservative christian elementary school (a tale for another time), they never took art very seriously. Our art teacher changed every year, and the only constant [...]
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9. March 2010
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