
Hi and thanks for visiting my website - me being Andy Robbins. On this here website you can check out my watercolors, paintings and designs as well as assorted audio files from daze gone by.
My myspace page is here. Feel free to befriend me as I add art for sale into my blog there.
Current Life and Times - Oct 2008
We are now installed in Wyoming. Email me for the new address if you need it. The children are fine. Zia amuses herself by asking a question every 20 seconds. She is tireless. Lincoln is a good baby and is on his way to walking, having mastered crawling and pulling up on everything. Amber is enjoying her work at the new clinic and is very busy.
Current Work
I haven't done any new artwork since Lincoln was born. Previous to that the watercolor section is the most updated.
Prints and originals are for sale in the store. Check them out here.
Artist Statement
Hahaha.
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Art Influences
I enjoy artwork by Keith Haring, Mark Ryden, Mucha, Edward Burne-Jones, Edward Gorey, Richard Scarry, Jeff Soto, Andrew Wyeth, EC Ware, Aubrey Beardsley, Scott Musgrove, John John Jesse and John Pound.
Other artists I like are Robert Hardgrave, Trevor Brown, Joe Ledbetter, Kamala Dolphin-Kingsley, Kathie Olivas, Blaine Fontana and Daniel Martin Diaz. You should check all these people out!
Other interests inculde home-recording, snowboarding, 8-bit Nintendo, video games in general, and Japanese stuff. Currently listening to Agalloch, I, Chrome Division, Into Eternity, Destory, Destroy, Destroy, Amon Amarth, Dornenreich, Vader and Melechesh.
Art for Sale
Currently, the Rainy Day Saint giclee print is for sale! Various other original artwork is also for sale though the store has been disabled for now because I'm not using Paypal anymore and need to retool that section.
My t-shirts are avaliable for purchase at Merch-Bot, most notably the ever popular "What Would Jesus Bomb" shirt. I also did artwork for several zombie t-shirts that you can buy now from ShopZombie.com.
So, there you go. Enjoy the site. Thanks to Django at Seatthole for helping put it together (again).
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