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Blunt Graffix was established in 2001 by artist Matt Dye. With the focus on graphic design for the music industry, B.G. Designed for such acts as The Cramps, Henry Rollins, The Melvins, Mudhoney and the Voodoo Glow Skulls to name a few... In 2007 Matt and Molly mae joined forces and started producing original mixed media and screenprinted art works. B.G. has exhibited in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Oakland, New York, Osaka and Tokyo. B.G. has recently opened their studio to the public with the launch of their gallery and first group themed show DEAD ROCKSTARS. Here are some of the artists we have been fortunate enough to work with:Just off the heals of the successful DEAD ROCKSTARS show comes DRAGONS FURY! The first martial arts themed art show with live Kung fu demonstrations. Witness the styles of Lan Shou and Wing Chun Kung Fu, style made popular by Bruce Lee and featuring Taiji Master David Leung. Artists: Adam Pobiak aelhra AJ Masthay Arik Roper Armando Chainsawhands Branden Otto Clockwork Pictures Cole Blotcky Dan Grzeca David Welker David Witt Don Haugen Erica Williams Fred Struckholz Fugscreens GIGART Gregor Koerting Gum Ball Ira Bartlett James Flames Jared Connor Jeff Miracola Jim Mazza John Grayson Joshua Budich Justin Anville Lastleaf Printing LifeVersa Lindsey Kuhn Matt Dye Mike Fisher New Flesh Nicolas Girard Perfect Laughter Raid71 Randy Ortiz Retro Outlaw Studios SHT! Steve Chanks Threadbare Screenprinting Tim Jordan Timothy DoyleTim Doyle is an illustrator and print-maker working out of Austin, Texas. Growing up in the suburban sprawl of the Dallas area, he turned inward and sullen, only finding joy in comic-books and television and video games. Moving to Austin, Texas in 1999 to fulfill a life-long dream of not living in Dallas, Doyle begun painting and showing in galleries in 2001. He self-published a diary zine, ‘Amazing Adult Fantasy’ from 2001-2003. Doyle has held many nerd-friendly jobs, including running a small chain of comic-book stores, as well as designing t-shirts and art-directing the poster series for the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema. Doyle left ‘jobs’ behind and launched his company- Nakatomi Inc in January of 2009. In the Summer of 2009, Tim Doyle along with artist Clint Wilson built their own screen printing studio, Nakatomi Print Labs, in which they and other artists work out of. Since then, he has produced art for companies such as Creature Design, The Astor Theatre, ABC/Disney’s Lost Poster project, Mattel’s He-Man art show in LA, has had artwork used by Lucasfilm/ILM, Hasbro, IDW, and really needs to finish that thing for NASA. For reals. Outer space stuff. Doyle also provided all theScreen printing is a printing technique that uses a woven mesh to support an ink-blocking stencil. The attached stencil forms open areas of mesh that transfer ink or other printable materials which can be pressed through the mesh as a sharp-edged image onto a substrate. A roller or squeegee is moved across the screen stencil, forcing or pumping ink past the threads of the woven mesh in the open areas. Screen printing is also a stencil method of print making in which a design is imposed on a screen of silk or other fine mesh, with blank areas coated with an impermeable substance, and ink is forced through the mesh onto the printing surface. It is also known as silkscreen, seriography, and serigraph.
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