Merely wandering through the Artists’s Alley at Dragon Con was enough to clear my wallet of ugly dollar bills and fill my bag with awesome new art. If you’re in Atlanta, spend your last few hours on Monday doing the same. And if you’re far away? You’re in luck—many of these amazing artists sell their work online.
These are the things that caught my eye as I prowled the aisles of the artists alley, from the buttons that are perfect to bring home to friends to the gorgeous handcrafted tree ornaments that are out of my price range yet still singing a siren call to lure my wallet back within reach. The artists are located on the Hyatt Exhibition level. The room will be open one last time on Monday from 10am to 4pm, so hurry down and trade that pesky money for adorable monsters. Did you discover any great new artists or pick up a piece of art you want to share? Let us know!

Comics and Pop Art table BT001: Brett Brooks/Basement City Productions

Comics and Pop Art table BT004: Chris Hamer/Urbn Pop

Comics and Pop Art table BT005: H.C. Warner

Comics and Pop Art table BT006: Andrew Heath

Comics and Pop Art table BT012: Galaxy Man Comics/Hero Cats Comics

Comics and Pop Art table BT014: Kelly and J. Spencer Shull/jellykoe studio

Comics and Pop Art table BT015: Jonathan M. Chaffin/Horror in Clay

Comics and Pop Art table BT016: Mister Retro/Derek Art

Comics and Pop Art table BT20: Tom Taggart (The work is much cooler when not hopelessly in my hurried photography; I’m sorry Tom!)

Comics and Pop Art table BT021: Yale Stewart/JL8

Comics and Pop Art table BT022-023: Jennie Breeden/The Devil’s Panties

Comics and Pop Art table BT025: Al Abbazia/Martini Avenue

Comics and Pop Art table BT106: Joyce Chin

Art Show: R.K Post

Art Show: Paulina Cassidy

Art Show: Mark A. Helwig

Art Show table 35: Janelle’s Plushies

Art Show: Aedan C Roberts

Art Show: Micah Epstein

Art Show: Chris Seaman

Art Show: Lisa Sell

Art Show: Erika Taguchi-Newton/Ravengirl Nest

Art Show: Cameo Creeps

Art Show: Caralyn Edwards/Mystic Reflections
DISCUSSION
A million, countless blessings and thanks for being kind to artists. You deserve much gratitude for this post.
I could go on and on about how the artists need your support, the world needs the art, the agonizing life it is, but I’ll stop at thank you.