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Showing posts with label Skinner. Show all posts

January 15, 2013

The Wanderer by Skinner


I am a big fan of the art of Skinner, one of the associates who fills out Alex Pardee's Zero Friends super collective. The guy is insanely creative, and he is constantly collaborating with other people to make cool pieces of art. This time he has teamed up with resin sculpture David Healey to produce The Wanderer,  a 4 inch mini figure that was designed by Healey and painted by Skinner. The figure cost 75 bucks, but it is limited to 10 pieces. It is much more inexpensive then the usual full size figures that Skinner designs that cost upwards of 400 bucks a piece. You can grab one of these awesome monsters over at Skinner's toy shop on January 18th by clicking here. You can see more detailed pics after the jump...

February 1, 2012

Alex Pardee, Skinner & Lamour Supreme Go Ass To Mouth In San Antonio

It is no secret that I am a huge fan of the Zero Friends art collective and everything they do... especially the ringleader of the crew, Alex Pardee. Well Pardee recently teamed with frequent collaborator Skinner and Lamour Supreme down at the Art Slam in San Antonio and they produced their very own Human Centipede to honor the ocassion. Only these guys could take a premise that is as frightening as the ass to mouth torture that is the Human Centipede and take it to an even higher level of horrific with this demonic trifecta. Make sure you click on all the above artists names to see their individual pages and click after the jump for some great photos of the Zero friends Full sequence art piece...

October 26, 2011

Wu Tang Wednesday: All Horror Week Edition ft. The Art of The Butcher Kings

Even though it is All Horror Week over here at CCD, we can still find a way to show love to our favorite rap group... All Hail The Wu!!! Artists Alex Pardee and Skinner, aka The Butcher Kings, just opened an insane art show at Gallery 1988 that features some insane pop culture mash-ups. While I plan on highlighting a few more of the pieces for you guys in another post, here are two of the entries that are centered around The Wu. Check out 'Wu Tang Clown' & 'Odie B' after the jump...