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Mario's Breakfast
Originally uploaded by Alan Defibaugh.
Mario here has made it to L.A.! He's featured in:
I am 8-bit: Version 2.007
April 17 - May 12, 2007
OPENING NIGHT EXTRAVAGANZA!!! (No admission, Free to all!)
TUESDAY, APRIL 17 from 7 to 11 p.m.
Over 200 original pieces of art from over 100 artists
Gallery Nineteen Eighty Eight
7020 Melrose Ave.
Los Angeles , CA 90038
Go check it out tonight if you live local!
Yet another nintendo themed image! Here we have fire mario. I've been dabbling with acrylics more lately.
~Alan
Another I am 8-bit entry. Got it in just under the wire! Good luck to everyone who entered the IGN contest!
~Alan
Just so happens I made this for the IGN "I am 8-bit" call for entries. Enjoy!
This image is from a series of personal work I'm doing based on David Sedaris' short stories. This one is based on the story "Chicken In the Henhouse" found in his book
"Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim"More to come!
~Alan
I'm not sure what you call it, but I know it will eat your children's easter eggs when you're not looking. It's bright colors and round head allow it conceal itself in the plastic grass should something larger approach.
I like how Mario seems sorta mellow in this Image.. Wonder if you might add some arms and make it like an Hindu tapestry..
Very cool.