(Click the crop above for detail.)
Aaron Horkey is a phenomenal illustrator and poster artist who grew up in rural Minnesota. His hand-drawn, obsessively detailed typography never ceases to amaze me. When we interviewed Aaron for issue one, he offered helpful advice about avoiding mistakes.
Don’t try a half cab flip right out the gate just because your high school crush happens to be watching – you will roll your ankle and end up in a shameful heap.
In early September, Aaron will be part of a group show called “Catalyst” at FIFTY24SF Gallery in San Francisco. Below is a sneak peak at the line art for a new print for the show. OMG Posters reports “This thing is going to be insane when it’s done. It will be printed on paper that feels like skin, then hand-embellished with paint. Ridiculous.”
For more information about Aaron, visit BURLESQUE OF NORTH AMERICA™.

Posted by Fill/Stroke in art, featured, poster, profile on 18 August 2008.
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