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Seductive Espionage Trailer & Yuki Dolls

In anticipation of our art exhibit and book release for Yuki 7, please check out this pretty sweet, recently debuted 1964 theatrical trailer 'A Kiss From Tokyo' :

Also, available now at Nucleus are Limited Edition (500) Yuki 7 Paper-craft Dolls which include 7 dolls & outfits. These Yuki 7 Dolls can only be found at Nucleus while the outfits are available at Lion's Den and Munky King. Don't feel like traveling? The whole set of outfits and Yuki 7 doll are also available exclusively at Nucleus for only $4.95. Purchase the set here.

Additonally, Seductive Espionage: The World of Yuki 7 is now available for pre-sale. Order a copy and receive a set of Yuki 7 Paper-craft Doll free!




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Kevin Dart's No Doubt!

Kevin Dart was recently commisioned to create a poster for this summer's No Doubt summer tour.
Inspired by 60's suspense movie posters, this was a ode to the song "Spiderwebs." In addition, Kevin's poster will be given out as part of the official No Doubt Club Tour Package. It was also screen-printed on totes for No Doubt's official tour merchandise.
Awesome job Kevin!

You can catch Kevin (and friends) at the official art exhibition & book release entitled Seductive Espionage: The World of Yuki 7 celebrating the release of the book of the same name.  You can read more about the new book release here.  To see more of Kevin's work and read about his amazing journey with Yuki 7, check out his blog.  Keep posted as we have plenty of exciting things in store as we approach this truly unique event.

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Last Cannon

For all you iPhone/iPod Touch owners out there, Apple has approved my game Last Cannon and it's in the store now. I've put a lot of love and care into this game the last few months and hope you enjoy it! Tell your friends - I welcome any and all feedback you may have. Thanks! :)


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Ancient Book Artist Spotlight: Lou Romano

Lou Romano was born in San Diego, CA in 1972.  He took an interest in drawing at an early age and studied theater arts.  After graduating in 1990 he studied animation at the California Institute of the Arts.  Since then he has worked as an illustrator and designer on various projects including THE POWERPUFF GIRLS and THE IRON GIANT.  He was also the production designer of Brad Bird's, THE INCREDIBLES for Pixar Animation Studios.  In 2007, Romano lent his voice to the lead role of "Linguini" in the acclaimed animated film RATATOUILLE as well as smaller voice parts in CARS and THE INCREDIBLES.



Lou Romano | Martian Still-Life with Chalice and Memory Stone | Gouache | 15"x10"


Lou Romano | The First Expedition  | Gouache | 15"x10"

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Ancient Book Artist Spotlight: Nate Wragg

Nate Wragg was born in the small town of Davis, California in 1983.  It was at a very young age that he began to enjoy drawing and painting.  He studied animation at the California Institute of the Arts.  Since leaving Cal Arts he has worked as an illustrator and designer on various productions including RATATOUILLE and the upcoming TOY STORY 3.  He designed the end title sequence for RATATOUILLE along with production designing Pixar's short film YOUR FRIEND THE RAT.  In addition to working in animation, Wragg illustrated the children's book TOO MANY COOKS for Walt Disney publishing as well as exhibiting his artwork in the New York Society of Illustrators 50th Annual Showcase.

Nate Wragg | 3-Desire the Night | Acrylic, Gouache, Collage | 15"x10"


Nate Wragg | She Loved the Man and the Monster | Acrylic, Gouache, Collage | 12"x10"

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