[7 Mar 2011 | Posted in: Illustration | No Comment ]
[30 Dec 2010 | Posted in: Art Prints | No Comment ]

An artist working out of Los Angeles, Nouar went to the the Art Center College of Design, and has a very unique style. Her art has a very classic, happy feel to it, but then you look closer and see something a bit more sinister. Nouar has an online shop filled with prints, and one is perfect for those zombie fans out there. There is nothing in the title that states this is a zombie, but it qualifies enough and I don’t think anyone would argue that is still a killer image. The print is 13″ x 17.5″, signed and numbered in an edition of 100.

Get it here: You Satisfy Me by Nouar

[30 Dec 2010 | Posted in: Original Art | No Comment ]

There is some great zombie artwork over at Etsy, and some really bad stuff as well. All you have to do is search. DeathZombie is one of those artists that creates some amazing zombie paintings. Based out of Chico, CA, he uses acrylic to create a zombie Lincoln, zombie priest and more. Head on over and check out what Deathzombie has to offer.

Deathzombie @ Etsy

[30 Dec 2010 | Posted in: Collectibles | No Comment ]

Sorry about the extended break. The holidays and some other projects got the best of me, but I am back and now ready to start posting some more zombie goodness. For all of those laptop, ipad, and iphone fans, Stickerman over at Etsy created this killer “Zombie Princess” decal that you can slap on on your apple product.

Get it here: Zombie Princess by Stickerman

[18 Dec 2010 | Posted in: Art Prints | No Comment ]

Back in February 2010, Gallery Nucleus hosed a group art show entitled ‘Zombies in Love’. One of the works in this show was “Skin Deep” by Jeremey Enecio, an amazing looking watercolor and acrylic painting that has long since sold out. Gallery Nucleus does however have a print of this painting still available in the shop. The print is a 22″ x 17″ giclee on velvet fine art paper, signed and numbered in an edition of 25. There are few zombie inspired works of art that look this classy.

Jeremy Enecio @ Gallery Nucleus

[18 Nov 2010 | Posted in: Collectibles | No Comment ]

A while back I featured a zombie Mugo player concept design by Jacapo Greggio. The deisgn has now been approved by Mugo and is available for order. This mp3 and storage device is 2 gigs for $59 each. The player will ship at the end of November. The amount of mp3′s this little players hold won’t replace your ipod, but does your ipod look as cool as the Mugo does?

Zombie Mugo Player

[17 Nov 2010 | Posted in: Original Art | One Comment ]

For those Walking Dead fans that were reading the comics right from issue one, you know that Tony Moore was the original artist for the series. While I think Charlie Adlard’s work is ok, I was really hoping Moore would have stuck around. He has a great style of drawing, and creates some of the coolest looking zombies around. I posted below a commission Tony did of a zombie Rick Grimes, the pages you’ll see on Tony’s site all have watermarks.

Walking Dead pages by Tony Moore

[16 Nov 2010 | Posted in: Art Prints | No Comment ]

ZombieCorp is a design studio out of Montreal, that along with some great zombie theme posters, they also have some apparel. A good number of the prints are now sold out, but I still wanted to share them here. Keep an eye on their blog for new print and t-shirt releases.

Zombiecorp