Hey i'm Rich, i put up stickers and wheatpastes around SF, love street art, from huge graffiti roller pieces to tiny stickers and marker sketches. I take a lot of photos documenting street art in SF and around the world.
Hi! I'm a fine artist/crafter/maker of THINGS living in the Lower Haight/Hayes Valley mishmash. I do a lot of work involving animals and tattoo culture inspirations, and recently I've been making a lot of furry hats.
I'm James....P....Davies. My username is really imaginative.
I'm an illustrator from south wales who sporadically unleashes felt cats unto the world on my etsy shop. When I'm not hand sewing those little monsters I'm working on illustrations for kids books and bands and competitions. Slowly.
Thanks for the invite! The first team I've ever been invited to join, for anything! Except dungeons and dragons, but shhhhhh.
What's up teammates?! Thanks for the invite to the team. I'm Allison akabeebles from Brooklyn. I have a line of graffiti jewelry called TAG'd by beebles and I created Rockin' Blocks which are ABC blocks done in graffiti and skull n bones letters. Happy to be here! Peace
Hi! Thanks for inviting me to your group! SighCo is actually a 2 person operation, and we are creators and purveyors of t-shirts and other printable garments. Our first press was hand made and we continue to print our stuff by hand, partly because we refuse to bow to the robot overlords, but mostly because we can't afford an automatic press.
Hey, I'm Nicole. I make a lot of different things: quilts, felted critters and fabric button earrings. I tend to just focus on the buttons for my etsy store though. =) Thanks for the invite!
Hi everyone! I'm Hillary. I paint, sew, and I am very much influenced by Japanese pop culture. When I'm not creating things I'm generally reading, writing, or playing video games. :) Thank you for inviting me!
This is my first team to be involved with, and I love the stuff i am seeing from the other artist involved here. I specialize in D.I.Y. screen printed and customized OOAK T Shirts. A single person operation. I design the shirts, print the shirts, and take the photos. I love it here on etsy, you never know who from where in the world could purchase your item at anytime.
Hi all, Cheers & huge thanks to Rich for the invite :) I'm Julie, nice to meetcha. I'm a painter and printmaker originally from Detroit but, after lots of traveling, now loving life in NYC. I'm a big big fan of street art and a lot of my work has to do with urban/post-industrial themes. Lookin forward to seeing everyone's work and getting to know the group!
My name is Gary I live in Portland (OR), but find myself in The Bay Area a lot these days with my other work as co-founder of On Your Feet (www.oyf.com) a consultancy that uses improv theater with businesses. When not improvising I am painting and doodling, and obsessed these days with robots and dominoes have a look at www.doodlehouse.com
Hello, thank you for including me in this group!!!
I am a Norwegian artist, fairly new to etsy. And yes I do live in a log cabin in the mountains. My work is a bit "apocalyptic", "The lost children" kind of thing. See more here: www.angelshaug.com
I really love all the work I have seen from the other members here!
My name is Chantal and I create happy handmade stuffed monsters. Each monster is handmade with lots of love, reclaimed clothing/fabric, fleece and felt.
Thanks for the invite to the team, i appreciate it.
Here is my bio....i guess its a good intro to who I am. Thanks for having me a part of the group.
BIO: Brian Gray is an emerging artist located in Jacksonville FL. Brian was born in Detroit MI where he was influenced by urban art work at a very early age. This had influenced his work to this date. “When I first saw graffiti and urban art work in Detroit I never even thought it was done by real people, there was always this mystery and magic behind the work. It was cool to just see images that were not there yesterday just pop up out of nowhere.” Brian is influenced by so many things from the world of illustration. Some of his early inspiration came from vintage comic books, vintage hand drawn advertising, MAD Magazine, and the usual Saturday morning cartoons of the 80’s. Over his older years he became heavily influenced by the “lowbrow” art movement and the underground art scene that dominates so much of Los Angeles and the West Coast scene in general. He began to follow several artist that he would learn about through different art mags, blogs, and Juxtapoz magazine. Artists like Joe Ledbetter, Gary Baseman, Tim Biskup, Greg”Craola”Simkins, David Hovarth, Buff Monster, the list can go on and on. Brian’s art work can be seen everywhere from Detroit, NY, L.A., Miami, and in group show across the U.S. Brian describes his work best in his own words- “Fun, imaginative, and whimsical but, with a slight touch of a hidden darkness.”
my name is Aimee and I'm in (cold) Ohio....I need people to help me mount a campaign to convince my hubby to move south :) I want to be near the ocean in THE WORST WAY.
I am a crafter and self taught artist. I am now in art school (only in my 2nd semester) because I need more polish and technical skill.
I am just figuring out this Etsy stuff, and STILL trying to figure out the Facebook stuff. Ah, I need a geek LOL
looking forward to getting to know the team! Aimee