Mikey Way Digital Painting for sale!

Avaliable on my ETSY page!
Hey guys! So, in light of many words of encouragement- I have finally decided to put this up for sale. It’s not the greatest piece of art… but I’m proud of it!
The prints will be on 8x11” photo quality paper. $25- each hand numbered on the back. As of right now there is no ‘limited quality’.
Besides the fact I’m moving to Orlando in a few weeks and would enjoy some extra cash to bills and all that (first apartment alone, yikes), some of you may have heard MCR is playing Bamboozle next weekend. Most of my friends I’ve met through going to school in NYC the past 2 years are going… and we are all MCR fanatics. I can’t think of a better goodbye present to myself than the ability to go to this.
So… if you would be so kind to reblog this and spread the word? Maybe order one for yourself? :3
Thank you. 

May 9th / Tagged: mikey way my chemical romance digital art art no one will reblog this and i will die of embarassment / 53 notes -
;___; I’m attempting to color the hand but I have no motivation to do this anymore because it’s not like it’s for anything.I think I’m just going to delete this oh well it was a fun project for when I had no internet. 

;___; I’m attempting to color the hand but I have no motivation to do this anymore because it’s not like it’s for anything.
I think I’m just going to delete this oh well it was a fun project for when I had no internet. 

Apr 25th / Tagged: mikey way wip art whatever im deleting this file / 6 notes -

My lovely friend Jane Bush is working on the Contamination Part II series currently, and I’ve already told her this is the first piece I’m hanging on my new apartment’s walls!You guys should go check out her art, she does a lot of original work- and you can also view the first installment of the Contamination series! 

(Click photo to go to her site, or just click here.) 

My lovely friend Jane Bush is working on the Contamination Part II series currently, and I’ve already told her this is the first piece I’m hanging on my new apartment’s walls!
You guys should go check out her art, she does a lot of original work- and you can also view the first installment of the Contamination series! 

(Click photo to go to her site, or just click here.) 

Apr 4th / Tagged: my chemical romance art danger days contamination series mikey way ray toro gerard way frank is not in here i don't think i have to check if he is whoops sorry frank / 109 notes -
aro-rusco:

moonlightstrike:

rocketshiptopigfarts:

grrrbarrowman:

buttsexington:

where’s the airport??

YOU CAN ALL GO HOME. THE INTERNET IS OVER

HOW DID YOU SIMPLY WALK INTO MORDOR?



^Or out of it, apparently…

aro-rusco:

moonlightstrike:

rocketshiptopigfarts:

grrrbarrowman:

buttsexington:

where’s the airport??

YOU CAN ALL GO HOME. THE INTERNET IS OVER

HOW DID YOU SIMPLY WALK INTO MORDOR?

^Or out of it, apparently…

Feb 20th / Tagged: GOOD THINFa'eghsrt h EGH ART JA 3ehyujaq w56 DvbS / 18,337 notes -
mcrupdates:

Gerard Way’s contribution to the Metallica art tribute exhibit “Obey Your Master”.
Way’s contribution to the exhibit is an installation of painted   and fabricated landmines inspired by Metallica’s 1989 breakthrough   track “One,” the video of which featured footage from the harrowing 1971   anti-war film Johnny Got His Gun.
“The original idea was to get a pile of landmines  to do as an  installation. I asked a friend of mine to fabricate and cast  a ton of  these so they’d be cost-effective. Getting actual   landmines—decommissioned or even replicas of landmines—is pretty much   impossible. There were a couple of approaches I tried, but I decided   upon a pile of destroyed, fragmented landmines.” - Gerard Way.

mcrupdates:

Gerard Way’s contribution to the Metallica art tribute exhibit “Obey Your Master”.

Way’s contribution to the exhibit is an installation of painted and fabricated landmines inspired by Metallica’s 1989 breakthrough track “One,” the video of which featured footage from the harrowing 1971 anti-war film Johnny Got His Gun.

“The original idea was to get a pile of landmines to do as an installation. I asked a friend of mine to fabricate and cast a ton of these so they’d be cost-effective. Getting actual landmines—decommissioned or even replicas of landmines—is pretty much impossible. There were a couple of approaches I tried, but I decided upon a pile of destroyed, fragmented landmines.” - Gerard Way.

Jan 21st / Tagged: ART IT'S BRILLIANT AND SOMETIMES MAKES NO SENSE / 475 notes -

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