The Artist:

H. Robin is a digital/graphic artist with a strong background in  art and computer technology, who hails from the Pacific Northwest. Influences vary from children's nursery rhymes, things that are seen everyday,  sci-fi and horror films, graphic novels, amazing authors, local folklore, ancient pagan dieties, religious figures, women through eras of time, and lyrics from music. Here, you will find a little bit of everything, but the overall tone of the work always remains the same: bizarre and macabre, sometimes whimsical. 

Enjoy. 


Artwork:

All artwork is currently listed on Pictorem.com. They are based in Montreal, Canada, and New York, United States. Current mediums available for H.Robin's  work are posters, canvas, puzzles (some selections) and digital download. Shipping and printing take approximated 2 weeks on average. Shipping is world-wide. Free in the U.S.A.

Print One, Plant One:

Print one, Plant one is a program that Pictorem endorses and is accomplished through their alliance with Trees for the Future.

Other Projects:

Other projects are directly related to  the local community, web deisgn for fellow artists, vending at local art markets and creating characters and imagery for books. The latest community project was for Pierce County, Washington, for their traffic box art contest. The work  entered was called, "Bee Piece", by Holly Almond.

Link to Bee Piece

Web Design:

Fellow artist and one of the best oil painters around, Lance Griffith, has a  website that is urged to check out. His Native American art is one of kind, and some of it, luckily, can also be found on Pictorem.

H. Robin designed the webpage:

Link to Native Vision Art 

Vending:

When available, H. Robin will sell prints, stickers, objects d'art, and other interesting artistic creations depending on accessibility to venue, time frames, and materials gathered beforehand. All vending events will be announced in a timely manner via social media. Don't forget to follow along so you don't miss anything! 

Literature/Books:

Only one published book, which was made as gift for a family member, has been completed. Currently out of print, The House of Aunt Icky is funny story in the format of poem complimented with 2D graphics in cartoom form. It is rife with symbolism and understood by few. The book might be reprinted in the future. 

Link to The House of Aunt Icky