andyvanoverberghe, Mike Skrzynski, Samantha Fisher art show
andyvanoverberghe
Drawing is my meditation. It is a documentation of my journey and a catalogue of growth and adaptation. Disciplines, studies, inspirations, and interests from a wide variety of philosophies, spiritualities, sciences, and fantasies fuse in the balance of my creative process. Every element is a symbol or representation of an idea. Like cogs on gears all lines work together to form patterns. Visual textures mimic patterns of nature and of thought. Free flowing ideas with regard to an organic canvas and loose expressive line work. A gathering of lines like atoms forming matter. Lines forming patterns. Patterns forming texture. Textures forming shapes. Shapes forming thought. Thought forming stories. Every story has emotion. Every story has a purpose, a lesson, and life. The Tattoo Series is a Special Print Collection of 23 anatomical tattoo concepts created from 2011-2021. Applying lines, patterns, and texture to the expressive forms and shapes of human anatomy has always been a great interest. The majority of these pieces originally sold here at the Goodfoot and this is the first time the entire collection has re-shown together in one place.
Mike Skrzynski
“For nearly 20 years I’ve worked in multimedia, design, photography, video, animation, and the fine arts. The one thing that remains consistent is drawing and illustration. I often lean toward whimsical and anthropomorphic characters in my work. It’s fun and exciting to visualize things that might otherwise not exist except in the mind’s eye. Comics influenced me greatly in my youth. It was what I wanted to do before I ended up venturing in other directions. I’ve only recently come back to the medium. Yet, standalone illustrations remain my preferred way to explore character development and storytelling.”
Samantha Fishers
work is inspired by nature and the energy surrounding all living things within the universe. This series, in particular, explores balance, symbolism, and simplicity. The work plays with nostalgia, environmental shifts and elegance.
Starts on: 04/30/2026
Ends: 05/25/2026