Hello and welcome to the warped world of  Eric Pigors.

Before you view his artwork,  we would like to tell you a few stories about Eric's  childhood to help explain where he gets his  sick humor and ideas.

Eric had a typical and normal childhood. But, for some reason he distinctly remember the strange things that happened to him during that period of his life. A lot of these moments show up in his artwork.

Eric's earliest memory was of  going to eat it at his Great Grandma Gooch's house.  Eric's Great Grandma had a bad leg and had to use a walker to get around the house. Well it seemed like it took her 15 minutes to walk to the kitchen table. Anyways, as he was eating, she propped her bad leg over Eric's knees, and began to eat her lunch...



His next bizarre memory was during his favorite holiday,  Halloween! Eric was riding the school bus dressed as a pirate. A boy named Billy Bentry was dressed as Superman and was sitting next to him.  As they were almost to school, Billy was looking ill. When, all of a sudden he started barfing all over the bus. To Eric, this image was both funny and disturbing, to see Superman throw up! I guess that's why Eric doesn't  draw superhero's!

Every Summer Eric would go to Indiana to visit his Grandparents. One night he was having chicken for dinner, and he asked his Grandpa where he got it.  As he took a bite, Erics grandpa told him he ran over it on the way home. YUCK! Well after that Eric wasn't abel to  finish his dinner. Ever since then Eric has always found eating meat to be very disturbing. He also  finds it creepy that we consume dead things every day.

When Eric  moved to California he had a crush on the Miller Twins. One day he was trying to kiss them in an old refrigerator box, and they kept telling him to stop because they had the chicken pox. This is probably why Eric likes to draw chicken pox and images of twins.

Soon, puberty came along  and Eric felt  ugly! That still didn't stop him  from having a crush on this girl from his Sister's swim team. Her father had lost both of his hands in an accident at work, and had mechanical hooks for his hands. All the other kids would talk to him but not Eric. He was just too freaked out by this guys  hooks.

Which brings us to Eric's  artwork. Besides these impressionable images, Eric's art's influences came from Dr. Suess, B.K. Taylor's Odd Rod stickers, Ed Roth  and Mad Magazine (which he wasn't allowed to read because his parents thought it would rot his mind). Tex Avery, Warner Brothers cartoons, Disney, Flesher, and Woody Woodpecker cartoons are also strong influences. Eric also love old horror movies, and old horror comics of the 1950's.

Meet Eric and see more of  his collection for sale

At Kulture Shoq Studio

Sept. 30th 2000 from 6p.m.-10 p.m.

and 

October 28, 2000   from 6p.m.-10 p.m.

There's More to Come

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