Pixel art of "Out of the Ooze" (Ray Troll, 1994)
The original linocut version and the linocut + digital colour version.
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Pixel art of "Out of the Ooze" (Ray Troll, 1994)
The original linocut version and the linocut + digital colour version.
Hi hello, you all need to see Ray Troll’s kitsch masterpieces:
It’s just too good. this is the pinnacle of cool dad art. I’m getting a t-shirt. Oh yes, i’m getting one. You bet your ass. you bet your bass! Ha! It’s spreading!
Ayo!
Look at what just showed up in the mail as a gift for me today
Ray Troll’s art is
genuinely so interesting
I’ve always loved his
works a lot
ever since I was
a little kid.
the sheer chaos
in his composition
inspires me and my love
for his art is
genuinely so profound.
I’ve been a fan
of this type
of art for ages and
I truly hope
that love can reflect
in my own works.
he draws FISH
what’s not to love???
I highly suggest checking
him out;
he has a website
where all of his
works are compiled :- }
Ray Troll's art from 2010 to the present, compiled into gallery grids.
I feel like I remember tumblr loving Ray Troll fish art. I got a cool Ray Troll sticker in Homer, AK.
For #WorldOceansDay:
Planet Ocean by Ray Troll
“This drawing was featured in the 1993 book of the same name that I did with my pal Brad Matsen. I dug out the original pen & ink drawing and asked Grace Freeman to colorize it in Photoshop, and I think she knocked it out of the park. There’s many a critter depicted in the lovely orb of our watery planet, including yours truly, diving after a ratfish in the lower right.” - Ray Troll
Fish In The Trees by Ray Troll
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