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Borderline Artistic 1988
Mike Ellis was born on a sunny day in 1988 in Newmarket, Ontario. He enjoys a variety of mediums but leans towards the integration of analog and digital media. He is also a novice sculpture and installation artist. About to enter his thesis year at OCAD, he spends his time collecting things, especially comics, scraps of paper and bits of string. Visit the about page to learn more!NOT FUNNY

Chemical Sound’s Christmas Shindig
Another poster I did for my friend Kyle and his band INVASIONS. They will be playing at the Horseshoe on the 22nd, be sure to check them out!
So, I am done this semester of school!!! Now I can finally get to the things I’ve been wanting to do for so long… On my list:
- Revamp this crazy blog, maybe add a sketchbook area to the gallery, and set up a proper flash gallery…
- Revamp theglasskids.com, I will be changing Glass Kids into more of an art blog and we will expand our inventory to t-shirts, prints, posters, limited edition mini-books, skatedecks, a variety of buttons/pins, and original artwork all for sale online. My main goal by the summer is to have an entire glass kids “brand” of quirky art stuff created by Christopher Herrington and I.
- I also want to get around to finishing some artwork that I have laying around, get some shirts done, buttons, etc. Hopefully I will be able to photograph some of my artwork and upload it to the gallery at some point, it’s just really difficult the get the lighting right with my camera.
I am hoping that this break will be full of relaxation with a side of immense productivity. Here’s to the future and a new year!