Eidolon Fine Arts Online

Representing Shelly Wan, João Ruas, Jason Shawn Alexander, Mike Dringenberg, John Watkiss and Barron Storey. Online now at www.eidolonfinearts.com!

Representing Shelly Wan, João Ruas, Jason Shawn Alexander, Mike Dringenberg, John Watkiss and Barron Storey. Online now at www.eidolonfinearts.com!

Announcing the first print release from Fables cover artist and regular ThinkSpace exhibitor João Ruas!
“Scowrers”
30 x 40 cm
8-color Ultrachrome on 215 gsm Somerset Velvet paper
Archival lightfast varnish
Signed edition of 50
“Haunted #11″
33 x 27 cm
Ultrachrome print on 315gsm Hannemuhle paper
Archival lightfast varnish
Signed edition of 50

feral-kid.com is the new website of Brazilian artist and illustrator João Ruas, featuring his portfolio, store and other goodies!
Barron Storey – Cardboard Town signing event
Saturday, August 15, 3-5 PM
Bert Green Fine Art
102 West 5th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013
213-624-6212
Barron Storey’s show Cardboard Town cconcludes August 15, and on the last day of the show, Barron will be present for a book signing of the recently re-released Life After Black. Barron will also be doing a live drawing session that day, with the drawings for sale at very reasonable prices. No previews available, as Barron’s work is very spontaneous.
A very limited number of Cardboard Town show catalogs will also be available.

Barron Storey’s Cardboard Town
Opening reception July 9, 5—7pm. Show runs July 9 through August 15Â
Bert Green Fine Art
102 West 5th StreetÂ
Los Angeles, CA 90013

Out now from IDW, featuring a ton of never-before seen work as well as some classic works.
Available from Amazon
or pretty much any comic book store out there.

LIFE AFTER BLACK: THE VISUAL JOURNALS OF BARRON STOREY
June 10- July 31, 2009
The Society of Illustrators
128 East 63rd Street
New York, NY 10065
I do them for me… but they are for you too. Always have been. It’s the illustrator in me.
Trying to communicate…
Years of working for (everybody) and wired to figure out what’s going on? in a particular situation… Subtle things, contradictory things. Multiple layers of meaning…
Couldn’t make sense of a lot of things (I report that).
Put it all down so we can look at it. See anything you recognize?
Hey, it’s the old ‘life examined’ motif, isn’t it? Socrates?
The Society of Illustrators has given me the chance to share my journals with you.
Please come and check them out.
They’ve been seen by a lot of people in my travels, but never like this. It’s almost ALL of them. 100 Journals. And yeah, for and from me… for you.
-Barron Storey