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Ahoy There Fine Art Print
Ahoy There
12" x 15"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $28.99
Go Take a Hike Fine Art Print
Go Take a Hike
12" x 15"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $28.99
Keep Your Ship Together Fine Art Print
Keep Your Ship Together
12" x 15"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $28.99
Mixed Fillings Fine Art Print
Mixed Fillings
12" x 15"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $28.99
One Scythe Fits All Fine Art Print
One Scythe Fits All
12" x 15"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $28.99
Stay Wild Fine Art Print
Stay Wild
18" x 18"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $41.99
What a Time to Be Alive Fine Art Print
What a Time to Be Alive
18" x 18"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $41.99
Will Wake for Food Fine Art Print
Will Wake for Food
12" x 15"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $28.99
Soy Happy Fine Art Print
Soy Happy
24" x 24"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $60.99
The Time of My Afterlife Fine Art Print
The Time of My Afterlife
16" x 20"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $41.99
Stay Positive Fine Art Print
Stay Positive
12" x 15"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $28.99
Well This Sucks Fine Art Print
Well This Sucks
12" x 16"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $29.99
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Michael Buxton is a UK-based designer with an experience spanning more than a decade. He has worked in the greetings card industry, and has produced some of the best-selling ranges for clients like Recycled Paper Greetings, Paperchase and Clintons. Since he started working as a freelance artist, he's branched out into producing designs for books, homeware and t-shirts. In the course of his work, he's had work selected for Junique, Threadless, Disney and Hot Topic, among many others. His use of typography and his colorful digital illustrations would be best suited for prints and greeting cards. He produces fun, quirky designs with an emphasis on humor. While his work is mainly digital, Buxton likes to keep a hand-drawn, loose feel. Buxton loves to create characters and will go to any length and take any chance until he gets to draw monsters, monster cats or cats they way he wants.

Just recently, Five Mile Press gave him the opportunity to illustrate their children's book, and he has his fingers crossed that it will be the first of many. Most of his work is created digitally, but Buxton always likes it to feel tactile and playful, so he’ll usually begin by drawing out the image before he goes anywhere near the computer. He really enjoys trying his hand at different styles and techniques, but he’s always very happy working with hand-drawn type and characters. Humor plays a pivotal role when he’s working on designs and if there’s any reason at all to draw bizarre beasts, he’ll take it.
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