Erik foss
Artist

“ Lick it up “
18” x 24” in / 46’ x 61’ cm.
Oil pastel and water color pencil on heavy weight arches paper
2026
#lickitup
#putyourmoneywhereyourmouthis
#kissitbaby
#wrapyourlipsaroundit

“ White pony “
Water based paint and acrylic on canvas
2026
@devon_devoff__ 🎈
#stickerpainting

“ White pony “
Water based paint and acrylic on canvas
2026
@devon_devoff__ 🎈
#stickerpainting

“ White pony “
Water based paint and acrylic on canvas
2026
@devon_devoff__ 🎈
#stickerpainting

“ White pony “
Water based paint and acrylic on canvas
2026
@devon_devoff__ 🎈
#stickerpainting

“ Evolution “ 🎈
110 x 92 inches / 279 x 234 cm
Oil paint, acrylic paint, water-based paint, and graphite on raw canvas
2025

“ Evolution “ 🎈
110 x 92 inches / 279 x 234 cm
Oil paint, acrylic paint, water-based paint, and graphite on raw canvas
2025

“ Evolution “ 🎈
110 x 92 inches / 279 x 234 cm
Oil paint, acrylic paint, water-based paint, and graphite on raw canvas
2025

“ Evolution “ 🎈
110 x 92 inches / 279 x 234 cm
Oil paint, acrylic paint, water-based paint, and graphite on raw canvas
2025

“ Evolution “ 🎈
110 x 92 inches / 279 x 234 cm
Oil paint, acrylic paint, water-based paint, and graphite on raw canvas
2025

“The Coroner “ 🩸
18” x 24” in.
Oil pastel , color pencil on heavy weight arches paper
2026
@jonniecraig 🦾

I am please to announce Todd Kramer and Steven Victors new gallery @futurefwdgallery , and the next chapter for me in NYC.
Todd and I have been talking about working together for some time and that time has come!
I will be showing a totem snake canvass for this show , this is also the first time showing a work from the totem snake series in America.
The other artists in the show are amazing and it’s an honor to be working with all of them.
Thanks for this opportunity fellas , let the games begin 🦾🐍
@toddkramer
@victorvictor
🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩
@asspizza
@benbertocci
@erikhfoss
@ted_lawson
@casey__mccafferty
©kiyoshik
@stickymonger
@toddjamesreas
@erikparkerstudio
©fathersteve
©trakgirl
FUTURE FWD GALLERY
SATURDAY
3-7PM
3781
BROOME STREET
NYC

I am please to announce Todd Kramer and Steven Victors new gallery @futurefwdgallery , and the next chapter for me in NYC.
Todd and I have been talking about working together for some time and that time has come!
I will be showing a totem snake canvass for this show , this is also the first time showing a work from the totem snake series in America.
The other artists in the show are amazing and it’s an honor to be working with all of them.
Thanks for this opportunity fellas , let the games begin 🦾🐍
@toddkramer
@victorvictor
🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩
@asspizza
@benbertocci
@erikhfoss
@ted_lawson
@casey__mccafferty
©kiyoshik
@stickymonger
@toddjamesreas
@erikparkerstudio
©fathersteve
©trakgirl
FUTURE FWD GALLERY
SATURDAY
3-7PM
3781
BROOME STREET
NYC

I am please to announce Todd Kramer and Steven Victors new gallery @futurefwdgallery , and the next chapter for me in NYC.
Todd and I have been talking about working together for some time and that time has come!
I will be showing a totem snake canvass for this show , this is also the first time showing a work from the totem snake series in America.
The other artists in the show are amazing and it’s an honor to be working with all of them.
Thanks for this opportunity fellas , let the games begin 🦾🐍
@toddkramer
@victorvictor
🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩🪩
@asspizza
@benbertocci
@erikhfoss
@ted_lawson
@casey__mccafferty
©kiyoshik
@stickymonger
@toddjamesreas
@erikparkerstudio
©fathersteve
©trakgirl
FUTURE FWD GALLERY
SATURDAY
3-7PM
3781
BROOME STREET
NYC

This was so fun to make , I really love working with collectors to fully realize there dream paintings . Thank you for your trust Kim , I hope you enjoy this as much as this was to paint for me.
“ Cookie cookie “
Water based paint on canvas
2026
@kimbroslice14 🎈
@crawford__callum
Everything in this painting is pained by my hand

This was so fun to make , I really love working with collectors to fully realize there dream paintings . Thank you for your trust Kim , I hope you enjoy this as much as this was to paint for me.
“ Cookie cookie “
Water based paint on canvas
2026
@kimbroslice14 🎈
@crawford__callum
Everything in this painting is pained by my hand

This was so fun to make , I really love working with collectors to fully realize there dream paintings . Thank you for your trust Kim , I hope you enjoy this as much as this was to paint for me.
“ Cookie cookie “
Water based paint on canvas
2026
@kimbroslice14 🎈
@crawford__callum
Everything in this painting is pained by my hand

This was so fun to make , I really love working with collectors to fully realize there dream paintings . Thank you for your trust Kim , I hope you enjoy this as much as this was to paint for me.
“ Cookie cookie “
Water based paint on canvas
2026
@kimbroslice14 🎈
@crawford__callum
Everything in this painting is pained by my hand

This was so fun to make , I really love working with collectors to fully realize there dream paintings . Thank you for your trust Kim , I hope you enjoy this as much as this was to paint for me.
“ Cookie cookie “
Water based paint on canvas
2026
@kimbroslice14 🎈
@crawford__callum
Everything in this painting is pained by my hand

The past few years have been a roller coaster, but ultimately they’ve brought me to a place of real discovery. After experiencing multiple losses, I chose to do the work and try to understand myself more clearly.
I was raised by people who didn’t know what they were doing. Over time and work , I’ve come to see that it wasn’t their fault—it’s generational and I have finally forgiven them . Now, being something of an “orphan,” I have the freedom to reflect on my childhood and how it shaped my adult relationships.
That process led me to understand my obsession with cartoons and toys. Growing up in a chaos and dysfunction , you find ways to escape. For me, that was cartoons and action figures—worlds that offered protection, structure, and control.
What I’ve realized is that I wasn’t just drawn to them—I was using them. I surrounded myself with cartoon monsters and super-animals as a way to feel protected from what I was living through.
I only fully understood this recently. So if my work or behavior has ever seemed unusual, this could explain where it may partially come from.
This piece is a commission for a friend’s child. I’m always honored when collectors ask me to make work for their kids—art meant a lot to me when I was young.
And to be clear: these works are entirely hand-painted. No stickers—just paint, all by my hand.
If any of you have questions about my healing journey , hit me
The past few years have been a roller coaster, but ultimately they’ve brought me to a place of real discovery. After experiencing multiple losses, I chose to do the work and try to understand myself more clearly.
I was raised by people who didn’t know what they were doing. Over time and work , I’ve come to see that it wasn’t their fault—it’s generational and I have finally forgiven them . Now, being something of an “orphan,” I have the freedom to reflect on my childhood and how it shaped my adult relationships.
That process led me to understand my obsession with cartoons and toys. Growing up in a chaos and dysfunction , you find ways to escape. For me, that was cartoons and action figures—worlds that offered protection, structure, and control.
What I’ve realized is that I wasn’t just drawn to them—I was using them. I surrounded myself with cartoon monsters and super-animals as a way to feel protected from what I was living through.
I only fully understood this recently. So if my work or behavior has ever seemed unusual, this could explain where it may partially come from.
This piece is a commission for a friend’s child. I’m always honored when collectors ask me to make work for their kids—art meant a lot to me when I was young.
And to be clear: these works are entirely hand-painted. No stickers—just paint, all by my hand.
If any of you have questions about my healing journey , hit me

The past few years have been a roller coaster, but ultimately they’ve brought me to a place of real discovery. After experiencing multiple losses, I chose to do the work and try to understand myself more clearly.
I was raised by people who didn’t know what they were doing. Over time and work , I’ve come to see that it wasn’t their fault—it’s generational and I have finally forgiven them . Now, being something of an “orphan,” I have the freedom to reflect on my childhood and how it shaped my adult relationships.
That process led me to understand my obsession with cartoons and toys. Growing up in a chaos and dysfunction , you find ways to escape. For me, that was cartoons and action figures—worlds that offered protection, structure, and control.
What I’ve realized is that I wasn’t just drawn to them—I was using them. I surrounded myself with cartoon monsters and super-animals as a way to feel protected from what I was living through.
I only fully understood this recently. So if my work or behavior has ever seemed unusual, this could explain where it may partially come from.
This piece is a commission for a friend’s child. I’m always honored when collectors ask me to make work for their kids—art meant a lot to me when I was young.
And to be clear: these works are entirely hand-painted. No stickers—just paint, all by my hand.
If any of you have questions about my healing journey , hit me
The past few years have been a roller coaster, but ultimately they’ve brought me to a place of real discovery. After experiencing multiple losses, I chose to do the work and try to understand myself more clearly.
I was raised by people who didn’t know what they were doing. Over time and work , I’ve come to see that it wasn’t their fault—it’s generational and I have finally forgiven them . Now, being something of an “orphan,” I have the freedom to reflect on my childhood and how it shaped my adult relationships.
That process led me to understand my obsession with cartoons and toys. Growing up in a chaos and dysfunction , you find ways to escape. For me, that was cartoons and action figures—worlds that offered protection, structure, and control.
What I’ve realized is that I wasn’t just drawn to them—I was using them. I surrounded myself with cartoon monsters and super-animals as a way to feel protected from what I was living through.
I only fully understood this recently. So if my work or behavior has ever seemed unusual, this could explain where it may partially come from.
This piece is a commission for a friend’s child. I’m always honored when collectors ask me to make work for their kids—art meant a lot to me when I was young.
And to be clear: these works are entirely hand-painted. No stickers—just paint, all by my hand.
If any of you have questions about my healing journey , hit me

The past few years have been a roller coaster, but ultimately they’ve brought me to a place of real discovery. After experiencing multiple losses, I chose to do the work and try to understand myself more clearly.
I was raised by people who didn’t know what they were doing. Over time and work , I’ve come to see that it wasn’t their fault—it’s generational and I have finally forgiven them . Now, being something of an “orphan,” I have the freedom to reflect on my childhood and how it shaped my adult relationships.
That process led me to understand my obsession with cartoons and toys. Growing up in a chaos and dysfunction , you find ways to escape. For me, that was cartoons and action figures—worlds that offered protection, structure, and control.
What I’ve realized is that I wasn’t just drawn to them—I was using them. I surrounded myself with cartoon monsters and super-animals as a way to feel protected from what I was living through.
I only fully understood this recently. So if my work or behavior has ever seemed unusual, this could explain where it may partially come from.
This piece is a commission for a friend’s child. I’m always honored when collectors ask me to make work for their kids—art meant a lot to me when I was young.
And to be clear: these works are entirely hand-painted. No stickers—just paint, all by my hand.
If any of you have questions about my healing journey , hit me

The past few years have been a roller coaster, but ultimately they’ve brought me to a place of real discovery. After experiencing multiple losses, I chose to do the work and try to understand myself more clearly.
I was raised by people who didn’t know what they were doing. Over time and work , I’ve come to see that it wasn’t their fault—it’s generational and I have finally forgiven them . Now, being something of an “orphan,” I have the freedom to reflect on my childhood and how it shaped my adult relationships.
That process led me to understand my obsession with cartoons and toys. Growing up in a chaos and dysfunction , you find ways to escape. For me, that was cartoons and action figures—worlds that offered protection, structure, and control.
What I’ve realized is that I wasn’t just drawn to them—I was using them. I surrounded myself with cartoon monsters and super-animals as a way to feel protected from what I was living through.
I only fully understood this recently. So if my work or behavior has ever seemed unusual, this could explain where it may partially come from.
This piece is a commission for a friend’s child. I’m always honored when collectors ask me to make work for their kids—art meant a lot to me when I was young.
And to be clear: these works are entirely hand-painted. No stickers—just paint, all by my hand.
If any of you have questions about my healing journey , hit me

The past few years have been a roller coaster, but ultimately they’ve brought me to a place of real discovery. After experiencing multiple losses, I chose to do the work and try to understand myself more clearly.
I was raised by people who didn’t know what they were doing. Over time and work , I’ve come to see that it wasn’t their fault—it’s generational and I have finally forgiven them . Now, being something of an “orphan,” I have the freedom to reflect on my childhood and how it shaped my adult relationships.
That process led me to understand my obsession with cartoons and toys. Growing up in a chaos and dysfunction , you find ways to escape. For me, that was cartoons and action figures—worlds that offered protection, structure, and control.
What I’ve realized is that I wasn’t just drawn to them—I was using them. I surrounded myself with cartoon monsters and super-animals as a way to feel protected from what I was living through.
I only fully understood this recently. So if my work or behavior has ever seemed unusual, this could explain where it may partially come from.
This piece is a commission for a friend’s child. I’m always honored when collectors ask me to make work for their kids—art meant a lot to me when I was young.
And to be clear: these works are entirely hand-painted. No stickers—just paint, all by my hand.
If any of you have questions about my healing journey , hit me

The past few years have been a roller coaster, but ultimately they’ve brought me to a place of real discovery. After experiencing multiple losses, I chose to do the work and try to understand myself more clearly.
I was raised by people who didn’t know what they were doing. Over time and work , I’ve come to see that it wasn’t their fault—it’s generational and I have finally forgiven them . Now, being something of an “orphan,” I have the freedom to reflect on my childhood and how it shaped my adult relationships.
That process led me to understand my obsession with cartoons and toys. Growing up in a chaos and dysfunction , you find ways to escape. For me, that was cartoons and action figures—worlds that offered protection, structure, and control.
What I’ve realized is that I wasn’t just drawn to them—I was using them. I surrounded myself with cartoon monsters and super-animals as a way to feel protected from what I was living through.
I only fully understood this recently. So if my work or behavior has ever seemed unusual, this could explain where it may partially come from.
This piece is a commission for a friend’s child. I’m always honored when collectors ask me to make work for their kids—art meant a lot to me when I was young.
And to be clear: these works are entirely hand-painted. No stickers—just paint, all by my hand.
If any of you have questions about my healing journey , hit me

The past few years have been a roller coaster, but ultimately they’ve brought me to a place of real discovery. After experiencing multiple losses, I chose to do the work and try to understand myself more clearly.
I was raised by people who didn’t know what they were doing. Over time and work , I’ve come to see that it wasn’t their fault—it’s generational and I have finally forgiven them . Now, being something of an “orphan,” I have the freedom to reflect on my childhood and how it shaped my adult relationships.
That process led me to understand my obsession with cartoons and toys. Growing up in a chaos and dysfunction , you find ways to escape. For me, that was cartoons and action figures—worlds that offered protection, structure, and control.
What I’ve realized is that I wasn’t just drawn to them—I was using them. I surrounded myself with cartoon monsters and super-animals as a way to feel protected from what I was living through.
I only fully understood this recently. So if my work or behavior has ever seemed unusual, this could explain where it may partially come from.
This piece is a commission for a friend’s child. I’m always honored when collectors ask me to make work for their kids—art meant a lot to me when I was young.
And to be clear: these works are entirely hand-painted. No stickers—just paint, all by my hand.
If any of you have questions about my healing journey , hit me

The past few years have been a roller coaster, but ultimately they’ve brought me to a place of real discovery. After experiencing multiple losses, I chose to do the work and try to understand myself more clearly.
I was raised by people who didn’t know what they were doing. Over time and work , I’ve come to see that it wasn’t their fault—it’s generational and I have finally forgiven them . Now, being something of an “orphan,” I have the freedom to reflect on my childhood and how it shaped my adult relationships.
That process led me to understand my obsession with cartoons and toys. Growing up in a chaos and dysfunction , you find ways to escape. For me, that was cartoons and action figures—worlds that offered protection, structure, and control.
What I’ve realized is that I wasn’t just drawn to them—I was using them. I surrounded myself with cartoon monsters and super-animals as a way to feel protected from what I was living through.
I only fully understood this recently. So if my work or behavior has ever seemed unusual, this could explain where it may partially come from.
This piece is a commission for a friend’s child. I’m always honored when collectors ask me to make work for their kids—art meant a lot to me when I was young.
And to be clear: these works are entirely hand-painted. No stickers—just paint, all by my hand.
If any of you have questions about my healing journey , hit me

The past few years have been a roller coaster, but ultimately they’ve brought me to a place of real discovery. After experiencing multiple losses, I chose to do the work and try to understand myself more clearly.
I was raised by people who didn’t know what they were doing. Over time and work , I’ve come to see that it wasn’t their fault—it’s generational and I have finally forgiven them . Now, being something of an “orphan,” I have the freedom to reflect on my childhood and how it shaped my adult relationships.
That process led me to understand my obsession with cartoons and toys. Growing up in a chaos and dysfunction , you find ways to escape. For me, that was cartoons and action figures—worlds that offered protection, structure, and control.
What I’ve realized is that I wasn’t just drawn to them—I was using them. I surrounded myself with cartoon monsters and super-animals as a way to feel protected from what I was living through.
I only fully understood this recently. So if my work or behavior has ever seemed unusual, this could explain where it may partially come from.
This piece is a commission for a friend’s child. I’m always honored when collectors ask me to make work for their kids—art meant a lot to me when I was young.
And to be clear: these works are entirely hand-painted. No stickers—just paint, all by my hand.
If any of you have questions about my healing journey , hit me

“ New aged “
18” x 24” in. / 45” x 60” cm.
Oil paint and water based paint in linen
2026
@ryansmallss ( commision )
Thanks for the freedome and trust my friend 🤜🏻🤛🏻

“ New aged “
18” x 24” in. / 45” x 60” cm.
Oil paint and water based paint in linen
2026
@ryansmallss ( commision )
Thanks for the freedome and trust my friend 🤜🏻🤛🏻

“ New aged “
18” x 24” in. / 45” x 60” cm.
Oil paint and water based paint in linen
2026
@ryansmallss ( commision )
Thanks for the freedome and trust my friend 🤜🏻🤛🏻

“ New aged “
18” x 24” in. / 45” x 60” cm.
Oil paint and water based paint in linen
2026
@ryansmallss ( commision )
Thanks for the freedome and trust my friend 🤜🏻🤛🏻

“ New aged “
18” x 24” in. / 45” x 60” cm.
Oil paint and water based paint in linen
2026
@ryansmallss ( commision )
Thanks for the freedome and trust my friend 🤜🏻🤛🏻

“ New aged “
18” x 24” in. / 45” x 60” cm.
Oil paint and water based paint in linen
2026
@ryansmallss ( commision )
Thanks for the freedome and trust my friend 🤜🏻🤛🏻

“ New aged “
18” x 24” in. / 45” x 60” cm.
Oil paint and water based paint in linen
2026
@ryansmallss ( commision )
Thanks for the freedome and trust my friend 🤜🏻🤛🏻

“ New aged “
18” x 24” in. / 45” x 60” cm.
Oil paint and water based paint in linen
2026
@ryansmallss ( commision )
Thanks for the freedome and trust my friend 🤜🏻🤛🏻

“ The Opera “
30” x 30” in / 76” x 76” cm.
Water based paint and acrylic on canvas
2026
This commision is a real honor as it’s for the official voice of Bugs Bunny and many other iconic American cartoon characters , Eric Bauza @bauzilla is also an amazing artist , @hihicaro commissioned me to make this painting for Eric . There love story is so inspiring! Your both lucky to have each other and it was my pleasure to make such a special gift.
Thank you for this opportunity and trust.
Thank you @iamsarahpotter for introducing me to your friends , what a special couple of humans !

“ little red “
16” x 20” in.
Water based paint on canvas
2026
@jonniecraig 🎈
#fragglerock
#jimhenson
#felixthecat
#muttley
stickerpainting
“ little red “
16” x 20” in.
Water based paint on canvas
2026
@jonniecraig 🎈
#fragglerock
#jimhenson
#felixthecat
#muttley
stickerpainting

First completed scribbles of 2026
Mauna Kea
50” x 60” in.
Oil and Water based paint on canvas
2026
@timmatusch 🎈
@crawford__callum
#hawaii
#maui
#godswhispers
#oilpaint
#abstractpainting
First completed scribbles of 2026
Mauna Kea
50” x 60” in.
Oil and Water based paint on canvas
2026
@timmatusch 🎈
@crawford__callum
#hawaii
#maui
#godswhispers
#oilpaint
#abstractpainting
First completed scribbles of 2026
Mauna Kea
50” x 60” in.
Oil and Water based paint on canvas
2026
@timmatusch 🎈
@crawford__callum
#hawaii
#maui
#godswhispers
#oilpaint
#abstractpainting
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