Photo from Chad, a proud Grenade Bunny sculpture owner. Says the sculpture belongs in the building behind him. That was very nice and appreciated.

Photo from Chad, a proud Grenade Bunny sculpture owner. Says the sculpture belongs in the building behind him. That was very nice and appreciated.

Today’s your last chance to reserve a handmade Special Edition Grenade Bunny with crate at New York Comic Con. Only a few remain so visit the Pretty In Plastic booth #589 at NYCC or email Hold Up Art gallery at info@holdupart.com before they’re gone. Thanks to Stacey Brook for the pic!

Today’s your last chance to reserve a handmade Special Edition Grenade Bunny with crate at New York Comic Con. Only a few remain so visit the Pretty In Plastic booth #589 at NYCC or email Hold Up Art gallery at info@holdupart.com before they’re gone. Thanks to Stacey Brook for the pic!

New York Comic Con is in full swing and only a few Special Edition Grenade Bunnies remain. Here’s Julie B from Pretty In Plastic repping the bunny at her NYCC booth #589.

New York Comic Con is in full swing and only a few Special Edition Grenade Bunnies remain. Here’s Julie B from Pretty In Plastic repping the bunny at her NYCC booth #589.

Special Edition Grenade Bunny at NYCC

A very limited, special edition Grenade Bunny will be debuting at the New York Comic Con next week! Join my mailing list for sale info! http://www.luckybunny.net/mailinglist.html

10 Years ago today, I started this Lucky Bunny thing in Boston. Also the day of the 9/11 tragedy where not just people, but our economy was devastated. As my commentary on the attack, I created a barcode screen print that day. So here’s an updated version 10 years later. On view at LA vs War: Art for Peace in the Hope Era and limited to only 10. It’s 22x30 and titled, “10 Years”…

10 Years ago today, I started this Lucky Bunny thing in Boston. Also the day of the 9/11 tragedy where not just people, but our economy was devastated. As my commentary on the attack, I created a barcode screen print that day. So here’s an updated version 10 years later. On view at LA vs War: Art for Peace in the Hope Era and limited to only 10. It’s 22x30 and titled, “10 Years”…

ROBERT WILLIAMS SHOW ENDING JAN 23

Another favorite artist in whom I find much inspiration, Robert Williams, has a show ending Jan 23rd at the Tony Shafrazi Gallery in NYC. Why Robert Williams you may ask? Mr. Williams’ work retains the wild creative abandon and rebelliousness sorely missing in art today. Williams has stuck to his guns for years and is the ultimate bohemian artist. And he’s one articulate and skilled mofo. Yes, his work may offend some, but it’s WHAT Robert is doing that makes him so special. Much respect and love goes out to him for following his vision without wavering for so many years. Tit and ass have never been so inspiring.

AWESOME KANDINSKY SHOW

If you’re in NYC head over to the Guggenheim and check out one my favorite artists, Kandinsky. It’s a “must see” show and ends Jan13th.

Kandinsky started drawing and painting in his 30s and decided to pursue art rather than careers in law or business. Influenced by music and spirituality, he came up with something never seen before. This Russian dude had balls bigger than St. Basil’s Cathedral.