Steampunk Frankenstein Art
Brian Rowe — Wed, 11/10/2010 - 15:54
Kevin Mowrer has started a blog to share some of his woderful art. As you can see the art rocks but what I really like about it is the philosophy behind it:
Since I'm in the business of property development, the prevailing dogma says "Don't share anything publicly that you don't want used by someone else!" I think that we are now living in an age where putting your work out there for a larger community than just your clients is the right thing to do. I am inspired by work I see others posting and hope that some of what I do also adds to the energy and excitement. I hope you enjoy the strange things that come out of my head from time to time.
More art after the jump:
Two more of my favorites:


To see more check out the blog at mowrerart.blogspot.com
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Art and Art as Property
burrobird — Wed, 11/10/2010 - 21:55I completely admire Kevin's bravery and confidence in taking such a stance! I agree with his belief that cross-fertilization stimulates creativity and wish him much success. Holding on too tightly just makes a concept, idea or even an invention old and stale.