thank goodness...
I love your artwork so, so much. It's so beautiful and you're so talented!! When I am financed I will got to your store and buy everything. EVERYTHING. :) <3 <3 :D
Thank you so, so much! That's really lovely to hear :) And I haven't updated my Society 6 store in a little while, so if there's something not for sale on there that you want to be on sale, please let me know! I'm just here to oblige...
a lil bob-tailed familiar đ± #wip
This is my piece for the Silver Screen Society's February exhibition honoring the very funny podcast "How Did This Get Made?" Artists chose one of several bad movies reviewed on the podcast by Paul Scheer, Jason Mantzoukas and June Diane Raphael (who can make the word "disgusting" the funniest thing I've heard) and my choice, if it's not obvious, was Batman & Robin.
My little brother and I have seen this movie too many times, and it is oh so silly, and we love it. There are enough nipples sculpted into costumes that I figured I'd give everyone a chance to show theirs off. And revisiting those costumes...boy are they dumb. Mr. Freeze's get-up is one of the most convoluted, stupid things I've ever had to draw. So this was tons of fun.
Check out all the great work on Silver Screen Society's online gallery here, including Jimmy Giegerich's excellent Cool As Ice piece (which got him followed BY Vanilla Ice on Twitter! A very rad outcome). And, if you haven't already heard "How Did This Get Made?", correct that error here. You'll be better for it.
Thanks to the guys at Silver Screen for inviting me to take part!
I did this desktop wallpaper for The Fox Is Black's Animal Collective series a little while back and I'm excited to finally show it to you! I loved working on this and was so psyched to be invited. Check out the blog to download it!Â
It's been a little sparse for posts round here, and there are a lot of things I've been working on that I'd love to show you all, but I can't share just yet! In the meantime I'll try to make more appearances and provide more sustenance in between updates. Thanks for all the love and reblogs. They've been really uplifting :)
A new little piece for the New York Times Op Ed about disparity in taxes, which just went up yesterday evening. I enjoy suit-guy's ape-like arms. Thanks to AD Alexandra Zsigmond. You can read the article online here.
itâs hard to make candied apples if youâre not exactly corporealâŠ
Last preview for now! Gotta leave some surprises for the rest of the book! #cauldronsandcasseroles
This is a Gummie Bear Wizard. You may not have heard of them before. Theyâre jolly and shy, and they mostly stay indoors and eat gummie bears all day.
For Daniel Krallâs ultra-cute, ultra-colorful âTechnotwonicâ show.
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I cannot adequately express how wonderful these gems are. Jimmy's brain is just a gem mine! HAM-MURDER!?? I'm going to retire.
Soooo I think I just drew my next yearâs worth of tattoos that Iâm getting.
Andrea Kalfas is an illustrator living and working in Baltimore, MD. This is a blog for ideas, progress, and things to show off. Thanks for looking and check back often! You can see more of my work on my portfolio site here. follow me on twitter - @andreakalfas All images © Andrea Kalfas 2015 unless otherwise noted. If you reblog, please provide credit by including my name. Thanks
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