One of my favorite cg images by Gilles Tran.  I had to mail it out to him in France to get it signed, and he was very cool about it... even sent me a few postcards with it.  You can see the actual image, along with detail views, here.

    

Two prints by Naoto Hattori.  He's not a digital artist... these are hand-painted in acrylics.

 

This one is a collage by the New Zealand artist Peter Lewis.  There's an interesting story behind this one.  I was driving into work one morning and noticed a brilliant light in the sky in front of me.  It was very bright, like a road flare, and wasn't moving at all.  I watched it for somewhere between 30 seconds and a minute, and then it vanished.  I had no clue what it was at the time, and after a little research on the net the best guess I could come up with was ball lightning.  A few weeks later I happened upon Peter's website, and he had a list of things that would qualify you for a free collage... one of which was having seen a UFO.  So I told him about what I saw and got this nice print in return.

  

A promotional print by Mark Ryden (top left) and a limited edition postcard print (top right). I will never own a painting by Ryden, and probably never even a giclee... they are just too expensive and hard to get.  But I was thrilled to win the print in an auction.  I also have a limited edition set of 3 mini prints from the 'Blood' show which I have yet to frame (the 3 smaller images underneath).  Recently, I was lucky enough to acquire a limited edition signed lithograph shown below:

    

  

    This image was created by Bernard Dumaine, a favorite digital artist of mine.  He has won the last 2 MOCA annual competitions and was kind enough to send me this image, which he tells me is one of his personal favorites.  The photo of the framed print is kind of blurry so I included the scan next to it.

    

  

My three prints from Siegfried Zademack, the German surrealist.  His paintings are similar in feel to some of the stuff Dali did, but he has his own unique set of recurring objects.  He also happens to be a very cool guy... I only ordered the one print, but he sent me all three, and signed them to boot.

I recently discovered a digital collage artist named Aeron Alfrey.  It took me a bit of searching, but I finally managed to contact him and obtain a series of 5 very nice prints from him, from a limited edition run he is making.  I was also lucky enough to get a hand drawing he did.  These are all shown below.

    

          

    I also have some odd decor around my house, such as the following: