EVAN M. LOPEZ: Print
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Showing posts with label Print. Show all posts

"...But You Can Make Yourself Into Gold"

I have been a fan of Alejandro (Alexandro) Jodorowsky's for quite some time now (specifically 2nd year of college). During this those first few years, I was in fervent search of his films, specifically "The Holy Mountain". Eventually I found out that they were all being officially re-released, and I snatched them up without hesitation. Good move. 

Here is my piece/poster for the film. I have heard rumblings of a renewed interest in this particular movie. I think this is quite good, as Jodorowsky deserves the credit. I don't however like people exclaiming long-time interest in his work as "riding a trend". That's uncool. So don't do that. Instead, just enjoy, and share your interest. That, and pick up a copy of this print in my store!

And follow me on Instagram for constant updates! 

Not a trend!
Also "not a trend", is the practice of artists working out an idea during a cold beer at a calm restaurant/ bar. These are no exceptions. Its a good way to get away from your mental boundaries, and allow the thoughts to unravel themselves. 






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DO Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?




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AAAAAAAAGH!

Pee Wee always would greet us with a guttural yell. It was almost black metal, but with color. This is a slightly older piece that made its debut at a recent Monster Mania Convention. Just about everyone who saw it gave it a color-metal yell... and it was good. 

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Monster Mania, March 2014

This past weekend, I manned my own table at Monster Mania. To those not familiar with this event, it is considered the largest horror convention in the U.S. It always features special guests from the world of horror t.v. and film, in addition to special guests featured in other cultish media. In addition, a large draw is the vast vendor section. Here you can purchase everything from posters to movies and toys, as well as a variety of other amazing and random merchandise. Its truly like a flea market from the other side of reality. 

I have been going to this event for a few years now, and always thought about jump in as a vendor. The "do-it" switch went live and I jumped in big. I spent a few months getting t-shirts screened, prints made, and my whole setup constructed. It became completely worth it to me even before the convention. Creating is my drug, and I was in a pure binge on it. 
This is a small fraction of what could be seen in the event. Sitting at my table I saw the same folks walk by a few times over many hours, simply because they were finding new things each lap around. Though this was the Large ballroom, there few four other similar-sized rooms for a movie theater, guest signing/photo booths, and more vendors. 
Behind my table I hung my large prints to show. So many people came by to chat, peruse the merchandise, and walk away with something new to play with and hang around their abode. It was wonderful to meet so many fans of great horror flicks and art and everything else. I always described the convention as a place for like-minded people to gather happily, and share their enthusiasm. For three days, I experienced it up close. I walked away each night on a complete high. The folks there were so kind and joyful. 

Many people claim to "not get" horror or sci-fi or different pop-culture. But its the same as any entertainment. People gather always to share their enthusiasm for sports or music, and here people gather to psych-out on stuff that screams and roars and sheds blood and guts and rides off into the moonlight. I have loved horror since before I could assemble proper words. This was my element, and I  grooved with it big time. 

The other huge high, was having my little sister there with me. She has been a huge part of my life since she was born. Now in college, she has a full plate, but took the time to come by and help and hang with big bro. We chilled and laughed and soaked everything in together, and she was a COMPLETE NATURAL salesperson! Here we are lording over the creepy table, in the disneyland from the underworld. Thanks Monkey!

When asked if I would be back, by some other great vendors, my answer was a firm "HELL YEAH!". Hopefully reading this, you get the idea to stop The Crowne Plaza hosted Monster Mania, and come visit me. Maybe you even walk away with something of your own?





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It Takes Time to Make a Penny...Wise


The infamous IT villain, Pennywise (not the band. Maybe that is dating me?). He was a major nasty, and quite a seller at the recent Monster Mania. However, he just wasn't ready. I had a version ready that pleased me, but not enough. Going back to the drawing board (and obvious literal bit of googledy-goo) I cranked out the piece I present. Now this bad mofo is ready for the spotlight. Although I may elaborate it as a movie poster, with the whole logo bit. Who knows. I like it as it is. It can move in with me, and Ill even do the cleaning. 


This is the first round. a bit too fast in production, but it still has its bits n' pieces. 

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Monster Girls

MONSTER GIRLS! I haven't drawn all that many monster girls, but its fun to do so. So I present this duo (which will be available at my Monster Mania booth this weekend, March 7th-9th). 





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Insanitoosi

Its like a couple re-kindling their love through insane dance to music from when they fell in love...

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Grimace?

In all seriousness, this was completely inspired by McDonald's Grimace character. Its a modern Grimace (sans-purple, I know. Perhaps its 

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Tentacular!

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New pieces for 2014! These two inspired (in part) by the ferocious charisma of a dear friend, and "All the girls I Loved Before".

Thanks Willie Nelson...and SeƱor Iglesias...

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DO Cross This Line...


I present some new t-shirt designs available NOW IN MY Society6 STORE! In addition to t-shirts, these are also available as prints iphone/ipad covers, pillows and more!
 

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"Is This Thing On?" Show, 2012


I proudly present my inclusion in the upcoming Gallery 1988 show: IS THIS THING ON? 2: The Weird Year. Opening March 9th, this show is the (obvious) sequel to last years first "Is This Thing On" Comedian art show. I wasn't in last years, but I AM THIS YEAR MOFO! And this year is hosted by "WEIRD AL" YANKOVIC! Go figs?

Each artist is to have their choice of comedian to portray, and I chose Steven Wright. I have enjoyed the surreal, "whoa, what?" comedy this guy is master of...so it was not so hard to choose. This piece is called "Im Exhausted from Trying to Believe Unbelievable Things".

(Update)

Check out a photo gallery of this awesome show!
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