Todd Slater has released his Foo Fighters poster from CalJam that was the offical release for the new album Concrete and Gold. Poster measures 18x24 inches and has an edition of 100 signed and numbered by Todd.
Buy it at www.toddslater.net
"I draw in pencil and use visual references from books and the internet. My aim is to create narrative illustrations that depict magical moments. I find inspiration in book illustrations, vintage packaging, matchboxes, magic show posters, and early-20th century illustrations.Artist: Arna Miller
I often use text to tell part of the story, but like to leave most of the narrative up to the viewer."
"For this design I wanted to include elements of some of my own experiences in the desert meshed with the energy I've received from the music over the years."-Munk OneLimited edition 18"x24" numbered AP's signed by artist Munk One will be made available while supplies last.
My piece "Kelp Forest" depicts sea otters swimming among kelp, Garibaldi fish, and schools of sardines. I wanted to portray otters both in their natural environment, and literally intertwined with the marine life that they feed on and help sustain. What's sometimes overlooked in conversations about endangered and threatened species is the role one species often plays in a nuanced and interconnected ecosystem. Sea otters have a huge impact on their coastal habitat, preying on marine animals that consume kelp and maintaining the balance needed for the forests to support diverse life and reduce carbon levels.
The threats to sea otters are equally complex; food shortages have caused their habitat range to expand, putting some populations in danger as they encounter new threats like shark attacks, oil spills, fishing traps, toxic pollutants, and parasites. Habitat preservation, regulation of run-off and pollutants, responsible fishing practices, and oil spill prevention are just a few measures we can take to help sea otters continue their important work as regulators of coastal ecosystems. - Teagan White