24 Artists Inspired By Where The Wild Things Are

Ben Jones, Benjamin Marra, Dan Zettwoch, Esther Pearl Watson, Frédéric Fleury, Hellen Jo, Jordan Crane, Josh Simmons, Le Merde, Lisa Hanawalt, Mark Todd, Martin Ontiveros, Matt Furie, Matthew Thurber, Nick Gazin, Ray Sohn, Ron Rege, Jr., Imiri Sakabashira, Sammy Harkham, Shintaro Kago, Skinner, Ted May, Tony Millionaire, Vanessa Davis

Le Merde

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Le Merde is Portland based artist Mike Kelly. His work ranges from paintings and sculpture to hand cast figures and vinyl toys. He draws inspiration from all walks of pop-culture, including heavy metal music, Japanese horror and wrestling manga, and 1970-80s cartoon characters. He is the first one to say “Let’s Get Turdical.” He is also part of the art collective Grass Hut.

Le Merde Wild Thang

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