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Spider Monkey – Peekaboo!

Hello! it’s a spider monkey. taking a peek… a peek at you! A new print available for sale through society6: http://society6.com/thekylewalters/Spider-Monkey-Peekaboo_Print

Barrel Of Mystery

What could possibly be inside the barrel? What’s that saying? Curiosity turned the monkey into a red plastic toy. This is my first Threadless submission. Hope you like it. Voting on threadless has finished.

It’s Alive! Franken-Kitty!

“Franken-Kitty” 8″ x 11″ x 1.5″, oil on canvas, all sides are painted, signed on back SOLD (location: California) Did you really think that Dr. Frankenstein started out with working on humans? Don’t scientists start smaller with lab animals? Well, good thing (really?) that his dear Muffles the Cat died while he was researching the …

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Robot Monkeys: Friend or Foe?

“Robo-Monkey” 8″ x 8″ x 1.5″, oil on canvas, all sides are painted, signed on back SOLD (location: New York) The future is here. Soon, we will all have our very own robotic simian. Robo-Monkey does your laundry, cleans your room, cuts julian fries, and throws nuts and bolts at you.

Double-Oh Penguin

“Double-Oh Penguin” 14″ x 11″ x 1.5″, oil on canvas, all sides are painted, signed on back SOLD (location: Kansas) Double-Oh Penguin is based on a character I made when I was 7 or 8. Obviously a secret agent, I think I was being “clever” about a penguin wearing a penguin suit, and had just …

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Brush of the Birdies

“Brush of the Birdies” 14″ x 11″ x 1.5″, oil on canvas, all sides are painted, signed on back This is Brush Finch of The Birdies. They are a Band made up of birds. They have gone by many names in the past… in the early nineties they were the Backstreet Birds… then later, during …

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Faster Than Lightning

“Faster Than Lightning, Featuring Super Sheep” 14″ x 11″ x 1.5″, oil on canvas, all sides are painted, signed on back SOLD (location: New York) This answers the age old question… Super Sheep really is faster than lighting.

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