Difference between revisions of "Brian Ewing"
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*[[Shub Zeroth]] (as [[Metacrypt]]) | *[[Shub Zeroth]] (as [[Metacrypt]]) | ||
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*Piece(s) for [[Tiny Trifecta]], 2015 | *Piece(s) for [[Tiny Trifecta]], 2015 | ||
*Piece(s) for [[Tiny Trifecta]], 2014 | *Piece(s) for [[Tiny Trifecta]], 2014 | ||
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Image:Monsterwithin-brianewing.jpg|Buff Monster custom | Image:Monsterwithin-brianewing.jpg|Buff Monster custom |
Latest revision as of 15:52, 19 October 2020
Contents
Biography[edit]
While he’s become a sought-after household name for record labels and agencies, Ewing has stayed true to the independent spirit of his art, and his style has developed over time. “At first I was just happy to get a chance to draw and work with my favorite bands,” he says of his early punk-rock posters. But with his growth from poster artist to full-blown fine artist, he’s followed in the footsteps of his heroes and mentors - Frank Kozik, Coop, Tara McPherson and many others--building an instantly recognizable stylistic empire.
Designed Toy Releases[edit]
- Shub Zeroth (as Metacrypt)
Toy Series Participation[edit]
Customs & Show Pieces[edit]
- Piece(s) for Tiny Trifecta, 2015
- Piece(s) for Tiny Trifecta, 2014
- Piece(s) for Tiny Trifecta, 2013
- Piece(s) for Kozik, 2012
- Piece(s) for Tiny Trifecta, 2012
- Piece(s) for Tiny Trifecta, 2011
- Piece(s) for the Crazy Monsters Art Show, 2011
- Piece for Playboy Redux & Playboy Redux II, 2010/2011
- Sketchbot - custom for the Sketchbot Custom Show V2, 2010
- Buff Monster Series - Custom for The Monster Within show, 2010