Artwork: Nebulus Skull

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Nebulus Skull Art

After rewatching Guillermo del Toro’s “Pan’s Labyrinth” and the St. Patrick’s Day parade, I was inspired to create “Nebulus Skull”. There are many different elements here–a skull designed with celtic and tribal patterns in an astrological environment, surrounded by a halo of leaves.

Of course, this is no ordinary skull. Its origin comes from the ancient stories of Gaia and H.P Lovecraft’s “Old Ones”, monstrous dieties dwelling in different realms of the universe. “Nebulus Skull” may look evil, but looks can be deceiving–it is in fact a benevolent creator of life.

Artwork: Krampus

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Krampus art

Merry Krampus! and a great Christmas to you!

Known as Santa’s evil counterpart, Krampus punishes the naughty with birch branches in his dark underworld during Christmas. More info about the Christmas demon on Wikipedia and Krampus.com. If you want to see a fun video clip, check out Grimm’s creature profile

Photos: SF Batkid Day

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SF Batkid Event

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SF Batkid Event

SF Batkid Event

Wishes Do Come True #sfbatkid

SF Batkid Event

SF Batkid Event

SF Batkid Event

Documentary images of the Make-a-Wish Foundation event for Miles, a cute 5-yr old battling leukemia who wished to “be Batman”. San Francisco declared November 15th “Batkid Day” and thousands came together to make Mile’s wish come true. Although I didn’t really get a shot of the lil guy, it was inspiring to be among the crowd, cheering him on, and seeing the optimism and heart of everyone involved.

You could see more pics of the event on Flickr. More info of the event at SF Gate and at the Make a Wish Foundation.