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“Brutality” and More by Jeremy Fish

“Brutality” by Jeremy Fish

Known for his skulls and silly pink bunnies, Jeremy Fish is a skateboarder and enterprising illustrator living in San Francisco. His work is funny and odd: a surreal blend of tattoo and graffiti imagery.  Beside skateboards, t-shirts, hoodies, and ashtrays, Fish has also designed a Nike sneaker, painted a room of the Hotel Des Artes in San Francisco, and designed an album cover for Aesop Rock.  His clothing line is superFishal.

For t-shirts by Fish check out Umbrella Market and let me know if you can find an XL “Brutality” tee anywhere – it seems to be all sold out, argh.

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“Baduizm” and Others by Eric Constantino

I recently came across the fresh work of one Eric Constantino, a freelance artist currently enrolled in the San Francisco State University with a major in Design and Industry.  Not only does his site – Design by 31216 – feature his not-too-shabby talents, what I really like about it is the fact that he let’s you enter into his creative process, from conceptual drawing to final piece (be it a poster or sneaker).

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Untitled by DAIM

Untitled by DAIM

As far as I know, DAIM was one of the first guys to pioneer true 3d graffiti pieces. His work is awesome. I was even fortunate enough to stumble across one of his works in Germany (across from my old kindergarten!). His sketches are equally as impressive.

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“Introducing Manolo!” by Pupil

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By Pupil via Flickr

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