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America Runs on Art
Acrylic and paper on
cedar shingle
9.5"x11"
AltarPeace
Acrylic, paper and Balsa wood on canvas
Punch Swings

Craig Medeiros

Punch Swings
Mixed media on matboard
8"x8"
The Boxtops
The Secret
Titus Andronicus
A Work in Progress
Forbidden Fruit
The Almighty Dollah
Pennies from Heaven
Bret and Jemaine
Prismatic Birth
The Truckin' Fool
There's Always Hope, I Guess
The Monsterizer
The Secret
Acrylic and found objects
on canvas
Titus Andronicus
Acrylic and paper on masonite
A Work in Progress
Acrylic and found objects on masonite
The Almighty Dollah
Acrylic and paper on plywood
Forbidden Fruit
Acrylic and found objects on masonite
16"x20"
Prismatic Birth
Acrylic and paper on two canvases
16"x20"
Pennies from Heaven
Acrylic and found objects on canvas
Bret and Jemaine
Acrylic and found objects on masonite
The Truckin' Fool
Acrylic and paper
on canvas
16"x20"
There's Always Hope, I Guess
Acrylic and found objects
on canvas
The Monsterizer
Acrylic and paper
on canvas
16"x20"
The Boxtops
Acrylic on masonite
Bio: Craig Medeiros is a fine artist and illustrator who considers artists’ bios a great opportunity to talk about himself in the third person. He often does this when no one is looking, anyway. Craig is a graduate of Paier College of Art in Hamden, CT, and is now happily headquartered in Wethersfield, CT. His youth was (mis)spent in Fall River, MA where he drew cartoons during math class and learned nursery rhymes about Lizzie Borden and her trusty axe. His art consists mainly of drippy acrylic paint, obnoxious color schemes, big noses, torn up bits of scrap paper and whatever else he can get his hands on. He has won several awards for graphic design and illustration, been in a smattering of publications, and is currently showing his work in several galleries around the United States. For more details, upcoming events, and inquiries about commissions and artwork prices please write to mistertengu@mac.com or visit www.mistertengu.com. And yes, he gets paint everywhere.