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Not much is known about the elusive DugFinn. It appears randomly at cons, doing stuff and then dis-a-poofing into the vastness of the internet. It is often spotted hosting costuming events, panels and putting fires out. Few have ventured into the DugFinn’s lair, but inconclusive reports support that it lives surrounded by costuming materials, film gear, eats iced cream and feeds yogurt to chickens. DugFinn is often know to wear video game costumes and evidence also indicates that it has a penchant for photography, beads and eBay. Many witnesses claim that contact via DugFinn@gmail.com often yields results, but caution is advised when dealing with the DugFinn as it has a ravenous appetite for expensive cheese.
Kevin Bianchi began his filmmaking journey in High School by joining the Young Film Makers Society Club. There he found his passion making art behind the camera. At the school he also started taking classes and eventual became part of the Kingwood High School News Team Legacy. On his last two years of High School he made two short films “Dreams Of The Restless” and “Dark Magic”. After he graduated High School he went straight into Kingwood Community College and received his Associates Degree for Video and Post Production. A year later he attended the Art Institute of Houston and would meet other Houston filmmakers who share his passion.
Graphic and creative designer, Lance Butcher’s current projects consist of The Youngster, Evil Pastry iOS applications, and The Monthly Pastry.
Created by Korbin Pheenix(Co-CEO,Co-Founder) and Troy Green(Co-CEO, CO-Founder), LTM is a Multi-Media company based out of southwest Arkansas with strong points in music production and graphic design. Corby Vinson is LTM’s premier in-house Musical Composer/Arranger.
Bringing people and media together. Long live the independent artist!
Jesus Limon has been involved in the arts since he was a child. From writing to drawing to creating stories…Actually anything arts really. His talents consist of leather working, acting, music, writing, and philosophy; his biggest inspirations being Mega-Man and the Batman series. He always loved dressing up for Halloween and always enjoyed getting in to character which led him down the road to being an avid cosplayer, and has been doing so for 6 years. In addition, he has been involved in the theater arts for 6 years, during that time he was involved in everything from prop making, set design, to acting. Anything that is a art is a hobby for this guy he is willing to tackle.
Aleksandr Nicolai has been drawing since he left the womb. Perhaps a slight exaggeration, but close enough to the truth where it could be considered accurate. He’s held a considerable passion for art from a very young age, determined to become an artist since the age of 5, and has won several awards; The most prominent being Most Artistic, Most Creative, and Best Artist. His aesthetic covers many genres and styles, though leaning towards stylized realism, macabre, and costume design. He specializes in traditional art.
Whitney “Monkey Heartless” Ray has been emerged in art as far as she can remember. She has worked with several different art medias such as: leatherworking, prop building, traditional art, musical performance with the violin, digital art, costume design, sewing, and more. Leather working, sewing, violin performance, and traditional art being her primary talents.
Current Projects include The Youngster graphic novel and The Celestial Rogues.
Korrin has been writing since the days of quills and ink. She studied English and Language Arts for almost ten years, majoring in Creative Writing at Eastern Michigan University. Her minor in Chlidren’s Literature is quite befuddling to those close to her, considering her distaste for tiny humans (though they seem to take a liking to her). She writes various genres, from horror to fantasy, poetry to short stories. In order to exercise her muses daily, she partakes in text-based role-playing online at LiveJournal.com and InsaneJournal.com
Jesse Thaxton doesn’t quite remember when it was that her passion for art evolved into an interest in fashion and costume design, but does know that it’s been a part of who she was since the beginning. From trying her hand at selling beaded necklaces in the back of the sixth grade classroom, to creating funky sweatshirts to peddle in highschool– it’s been part of who she was even before it became a career. That passion eventually lead her into costume design, where she works for various productions as costume designer. Even further, it lead into a BFA in Fashion Design from the university of North Texas and the creation of her own label– Melancholic Design.
Not a giraffe - Lover of cute - Super ninja
Received prop making and costume distress training from California, John Wayne is a very talented individual when it comes to getting things dirty the clean way.


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