![]() He has exhibited far and wide, from London to New York and Melbourne. Working from his studio in Jamaica Street Studios, Bristol, Mead creates artwork for folk tales, album covers, posters and large scale works. Mead uses the traditional drawing technique of dip pen and ink to blend the animal, human and mechanic into a super species he nicknames Bio-Mechanical Anthropomorphism. Finally the v4 in 3 print runs of 100 each using the foxhead logo, also known as the 'artist edition'. This was followed by another 100 printing as v3 using the Voxman (AoC) on the tuckbox. Shortly after a 2nd version was printed using the Diving Bull (AoD) on the tuckbox with 100 more decks. Initially released in April 2011 as v1 with 100 decks using a tuckbox featuring a rat head and Antlers Gallery 'A' logo on the back, as they were sold by only or at the gallery reception event. Each version uses the same cards, but a different tuck for each version. ![]() A total of 4 versions were printed in 6 runs of 100 each. The characters are grouped by family into the four suits, Birds for the Hearts, Horned Beasts the Diamonds, Cats the Spades and Foxes the Clubs. Buy your favourite deck of playing cards on sale today at rare playing cards to enhance your cardistry and poker decks collection. ![]() Mead who channeled his childhood fear and obsession with anthropomorphism. This deck features weirdly wonderful bio-mechanical anthropomorphic creatures from English artist Mr.
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