About Dr. Sprinkles
About a quarter century ago there was an ordinary married couple. Their lives were quiet and simple. That all changed the day Dr. Sprinkles was born. From an early age he would create horrible scenes of monsters destroying cities and eating innocent civillians. Once he discovered comic books, nothing would ever be the same again. Though he could barely walk and was just potty trained he knew what his calling was. Piracy. Wait no... Art.
Over the next number of years he would immerse himself in everything he could soak up (though comics and Roth monsters were the standard favorites). Rock n' roll also played a HUGE roll in the development of the twisted doctor. He would lock himself in his Laboratory for hours on end, tunes cranked up to 11, drawing throughout the night.
When it came time to pursue a higher education, Sprinkles went with the obvious choice for a major in college; history. It began to dawn on him that history was not actually the obvious choice. It was actually sort of random (especially because when people asked what he wanted to do after school he still said "art"). This problem was quickly alleviated and Sprinkles was enrolled in art school. There was one problem though. Sprinkles hated art school. He ended up dropping out two semesters in to pursue his own artistic journey.
It was then that Sprinkles and his mutated assistant Jgor started a screen printing company. This was originally supposed to be a launching point for creating their own line of clothing. It actually turned into a screen printing shop that specialized in low run, low quality, late t-shirt printing (both of them wanted to be artists, not screen printers).
Once the print shop was closed down, Sprinkles went back to school to get his Doctorate in mad science. Now a fully licenced practicing mad scientist, Dr. Sprinkles creates strange artistic creations that come out of his strange twisted brain.
Hey all, I’m Dr. Sprinkles the artistic mad scientist from Sacramento CA and since I’m new here’s my first post! This is a commisioned painting I did last week. It’s done with acrylic on a 16×16 canvas. Hope ya dig … Continue reading →