"My husband and I do not do valentines," writes Ms. Hailey. "It is just another day for us... I act the same way as I always do. I do not need corporations telling me when to love someone."
Hailey specializes in portraiture, but her subjects represent "every woman." You can purchase prints and posters from her web site.
An Australian artist from Sydney, 16 year-old Imogene calls herself "just your average teenage girl," with math worries and a part-time job, but her artistic portfolio... WOW! You can purchase Ms. Munday's work from her redbubble? page.
With apologies to the artist, I have not been able to identify the origination of this poster. I found it on MySpace on the page of a person identified only as Anti-Valentine's Day, but I want to share it with you anyway, as it's quite a good representation of anime.
If you couldn't fine an Anti-Valentine on Despair.com, where would you find one? Cleverly, this print, available in calendar and poster, is not called "Anti-Valentine," but "Destiny." But, it'll do!
As you can tell by this image, I dug up Anti-Valentine art wherever I could find it. This is Emo Background6 for MySpace . The sentiment is quite sympathetic compared to some of the other Anti-Valentines.
There is no shortage of Anti-Valentine events in February, parties for singles as well as Anti-Val couples who refuse to go "the corporation way." Search for an Anti-Valentine's Party in your area; there are open parties from Raleigh to Seattle, usually sponsored by restaurants or taverns, that have plenty of entertainment and games planned. Anti-Valentine cruises and bar-hopping tours are some of the other events you'll find. But, I digress....
Most of the following poster art is just that; art created for a poster that advertises an event. The artists may not be identified except by user-names, but if you connect to my linked sources, you may be able to find the artist or publisher and get one of these masterpieces for yourself.
Beginning the "countdown to Halloween," a bit early, it looks like New Yorkers are going to spend the better part of 2008 in costume! Actually this Anti-Val event will take place on February 17, 2008 at Element, 225 East Huston Street. This event will mark the 10th yearly Element Anti-Valentine's party in NYC. For information about the event and, of course, the poster, contact Sabertooth.
This bleeding heart is whimsically nuzzled with nature's most loving animals and flowers. Ms. Duong is a resident of Vancouver Island going for her Master's degree in design. Her work is available on her web page under her company name, BW-INC.
No one depicts a darker side of love than Goth artists. I'm guessing that Bowbeforenone is the artist for The Saints of Pain, a "bone crunching metal" Goth group, as there are several similar posters on his page Bow's page is definitely worth a peek and can be purchased from there.
Addam is a talented photographer, graphic artist, music producer, and DJ. Now residing in Northampton, MA, his posters and photographs have been shown at galleries in New York City and Boston; several can be seen on his website , which is well worth viewing.
Content clashes with this very colorful, carefully layered poster by photographer Scott Lane. The poster looks innocent enough, but are the cupid angels lighting up logs or barbed wire in that heart?