Treasure Island by Owen LaMay

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Design By: Owen LaMay
Owen LaMay

He's an associate Preschool teacher by day, and a freelance illustrator by night. He's a movie critic, a storyteller, and an avid reader. He's an amateur tattoo artist, a notorious street artist, a casual astrophysicist, a fitness enthusiast, an existentialist, and a Zen master. He likes smooth Jazz, and practices moves in Kung Fu movies, He writes children's books, and the occasional screenplay. His cat poops in the toilet, He's close with his mother, He has a 401k, He recycles, and he donates to NPR...He is, Owen LaMay.

 

Design By: Owen LaMay
Owen LaMay

He's an associate Preschool teacher by day, and a freelance illustrator by night. He's a movie critic, a storyteller, and an avid reader. He's an amateur tattoo artist, a notorious street artist, a casual astrophysicist, a fitness enthusiast, an existentialist, and a Zen master. He likes smooth Jazz, and practices moves in Kung Fu movies, He writes children's books, and the occasional screenplay. His cat poops in the toilet, He's close with his mother, He has a 401k, He recycles, and he donates to NPR...He is, Owen LaMay.

 

Artist Statement

Where o\' where could Captain Flint have buried that treasure? — Owen LaMay