• 2nd block in the March of the Druggernaughts series: The Opium Abomination. Work in progress shot. I fucking can’t wait to carve this beast. 

  • Taking out nagas with ease. Krishna is the hindu hero my little bro is named after. 

    (Source: thejeweledotter, via willlaren)

  • willlaren:

    Holy Mountain 

    (Source: jamesvega)

  • baltimoreprints:

    Did we mention we’re bringing totes to @craftybastards too? #pleasefuckingtotes

  • Just finished screenprinting the Girls Rock NC Rally posters. The show is October 4th @ Cat’s Cradle in Carrboro.

  • Paying Homage to the Print Gods: Printing Relief at Supergraphic

  • life moto

    (via grimzah)

  • artbma-pdp:

    The elevation of the working class to art subject was championed by artists such as Courbet and Millet and started a whole new trend. My delicate sensibilities sure are shocked!

    Ferdinand Roybet (French, 1840‑1920)

    The Haymakers, 1865

    Etching

    The Baltimore Museum of Art: Garrett Collection, BMA 1946.112.4410

  • artbma-pdp:


    It’s always curious when 19th century artists depict events from prior centuries.

    Ferdinand Roybet (French, 1840‑1920)

    The Sack of Dinant (27 August 1466), published 1868

    Etching

    The Baltimore Museum of Art: Garrett Collection, BMA 1946.112.4412