wonderfully imaginative. Such a pleasure. Thanks for the post.
Beautiful Post.
Truly, truly amazing work. Fantabulous!
Delightfully ruminatory. Thanks for sharing!!
These are great. I hope he eventually issues them as a deck, the way Kahn and Selesnick did with their Eisbergfreistadt images.
That beetle - wonderful!!
Love these. He really nailed the look of old woodcuts, and I like the absurd incongruity of the imagery.
Those are just brilliant!
Oh yes, excellent choice! I'm a huge fan of all his work. Definitely a man of infinite imagination & amazing technique as well! His "Widows" series, in a completely different style, is equally astounding. I do covet a set of these cards too.
I love the woodcuts and these ones are inspired and crazy.
these are truly amazing. i can't stop looking at them!
I so love everything u post :)
Wonderful work, I love both the concept and the execution! Thank you so much for sharing.
Puik! as the Dutch (well, only me, that is) say.
wonderfully imaginative. Such a pleasure. Thanks for the post.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Post.
ReplyDeleteTruly, truly amazing work. Fantabulous!
ReplyDeleteDelightfully ruminatory. Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThese are great. I hope he eventually issues them as a deck, the way Kahn and Selesnick did with their Eisbergfreistadt images.
ReplyDeleteThat beetle - wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteLove these. He really nailed the look of old woodcuts, and I like the absurd incongruity of the imagery.
ReplyDeleteThose are just brilliant!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, excellent choice! I'm a huge fan of all his work. Definitely a man of infinite imagination & amazing technique as well! His "Widows" series, in a completely different style, is equally astounding. I do covet a set of these cards too.
ReplyDeleteI love the woodcuts and these ones are inspired and crazy.
ReplyDeletethese are truly amazing. i can't stop looking at them!
ReplyDeleteI so love everything u post :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful work, I love both the concept and the execution! Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeletePuik! as the Dutch (well, only me, that is) say.
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