Kustom Licensing Inc. proudly azines from Newsweek to Play-
represents illustrator Mitch boy and exhibited from New
O’Connell, the prince of pop York to Tokyo to Berlin. His
art. Mitch has been kickin’ tattoo designs are also a fixture
some of the coolest pieces of on the walls of tattoo shops
artwork ever to see daylight. around the world. Whether
He is a beloved hanger-on of the you are a tattoo aficionado or
“Lowbrow” art movement. His not is irrelevant, as our collec-
creations are reminiscent of tion of drawings will appeal to
anyone interested in contem-
porary comics, hot chicks, cool
retro art, surrealism or just-
plain-strange. When it comes
to creating pop kitsch, Mitch is
the best of the best and there’s
a huge demand for this popular
style in the retail market today.
The O’Connell brand, its time-
less themes and global appeal
would make a great addition to
any product line. To learn more
about the man, the myth, the
legend and for licensing oppor-
classic old-school, traditional
tunities, contact Sean Patterson
tattoo designs, but features
at
sean@kustomlicensing.com,
O’Connell’s unique flair, dis-
or check us out in the Patter-
tinctive style and profoundly
son International Booth #1757
warped sense of humor. His
at the Licensing Intl. Expo, Las
work has been featured in mag-
Vegas.
ELIZABETH STIRLING DESIGNS
The White House, Main Street, Peatling Parva, Lutterworth, LE17 5QA, UK.
Tel: 44 1162478192. E-mail :
gillian@estirlingdesigns.com.
Original artwork for license or sale. Showing at Surtex stand number 217.
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