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Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

NIghtmare by Pete Tapang

Devil Yell by Pete Tapang

Falling Apart by Pete Tapang

Centipede by Pete Tapang

Murder Hornet by Pete Tapang

Slugs by Pete Tapang

Love Hate by Pete Tapang

Doll Parts by Pete Tapang

Valentine by Pete Tapang

Spirits by Pete Tapang

Venom 2 by Pete Tapang

Inari 8 by Pete Tapang

Inari 7 by Pete Tapang

Inari 6 by Pete Tapang

Inari 5 by Pete Tapang

Inari 4 by Pete Tapang

Inari 3 by Pete Tapang

Inari 1 by Pete Tapang

Inari 2 by Pete Tapang

Covid19 by Pete Tapang

Death by Pete Tapang

Fox Mask by Pete Tapang

Monday Morning by Pete Tapang

Friday Morning by Pete Tapang
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About Pete Tapang
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Born in Frankfurt Germany in 1980, some people think Pete was born with a pencil in his hand. Believe it or not, it wasn't until one cheesy day at Sunday school that Pete picked up a pencil and started to draw. Besides taking an art class in high school, he never went to college or took special classes to learn how to draw. Pete believes that art is from the heart ... "No one can really teach you how to do it, only guide you."
A question that may cross your mind after seeing Pete's art is, "Why are most of them women?". Pete says, "People like to draw what they feel is beautiful! Some people like buildings, landscapes, retarded poodles, chipmunks, or even smurfs, but I think that the most beautiful creation that God ever made was the woman, so why not draw that. Throughout the years I have spent drawing, I realized that every artist has a job to do and I believe that my job as an artist is to cause a little trouble and get people to think a little bit. A man once told me that in a world of media bombardment, it's truly a great thing when a simple drawing can still shock and provoke an audience. It shows that the art still has power.