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The Art of Mike Mitchell

Mike Mitchell is one of the frontrunners for a new generation of illustrators. His style is easilyiconic, in fact you've probably seen it several times before... His is a stylethat is exclusively his own, combining classic illustrative idealswith pop sensibility and his own grandiose, unique creativity. "Alot of my work is heavily pop culture influenced," Mitchell says ofhis art. "I can only imagine that a lot of the people who dig my workare very similar to me." It's through this mindset that Mitchell isable to connect to the viewer directly. He draws what he enjoys andthat pleasure is reflected back by viewers everywhere. Mike will beat the Emerald City Comic Con, Table B-15, March 4-6, 2011 sellingprints and t-shirts! - Zach Tutor

Mike Mitchell is one of the frontrunners for a new generation of illustrators. His style is easilyiconic, in fact you’ve probably seen it several times before… His is a stylethat is exclusively his own, combining classic illustrative idealswith pop sensibility and his own grandiose, unique creativity. “Alot of my work is heavily pop culture influenced,” Mitchell says ofhis art. “I can only imagine that a lot of the people who dig my workare very similar to me.” It’s through this mindset that Mitchell isable to connect to the viewer directly. He draws what he enjoys andthat pleasure is reflected back by viewers everywhere. Mike will beat the Emerald City Comic Con, Table B-15, March 4-6, 2011 sellingprints and t-shirts! – Zach Tutor

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