![]() ![]() But the American dream that big-city transplant Byrde is toiling towards becomes by increments closer to a nightmare. This is in fact part of the sales pitch that brings it to the attention of Marty Byrde (Bateman) in the first episode of the show. Dramatically altered by irrigation work during the early 20th century, today this flank of land boasts more shoreline than the coast of California. This is no slight on the region in Missouri that lends its name to the series. And, going on Ozark, we might not be in the best of places right now. It makes him a familiar sight on our screens and a great cultural thermometer with which to gauge where we are at as a society at any moment in time. Since then, he’s notched up close to 100 entries on IMDb and has broadened his range to include stints behind the camera. But he made his acting debut, aged 12, in Little House On The Prairie, a contemporary of The Waltons that shared many of its wholesome values. He’s made several cameos in Springfield, that much is true. Bateman is in the unusual position of straddling both worlds. ![]() In 1992, President George HW Bush framed his (unsuccessful) re-election campaign around a promise to make the American family “more like the Waltons and less like the Simpsons”. He usually plays by the rules and, yes, at times he’s an asshole – and at one point a werewolf – but he’s always relatable, like someone you know. Friends, boyfriends and ex-boyfriends, and now almost exclusively dads. He’s been bosses, squares, guys next door. From the prospective parent of Juno to Arrested Development’s “story of a wealthy family who lost everything, and the one son who had no choice but to keep them all together”, foreshadowing the financial meltdown of the later 2000s. Over a 40-year career, the actor, who this week returns in the final season of Netflix’s Ozark, has played all flavours of your average Joe. Without you, none of this would be possible.Ms Chaka Khan (or, indeed, Ms Whitney Houston) may claim to be every woman, but Mr Jason Bateman is every man. We're here to bring you the same feeling you get while watching a favorite monster movie after midnight, or throwing on your favorite Halloween costume to go trick 'r treating! We're incredibly humbled to have customers and supporters from around the world who share the same passion for all things spooky and weird, and we can't thank you enough for the ongoing support. This inspiration spills over the items that we create for our brand. We're always on a quest down a path lined with glowing pumpkins, seeking that exact same nostalgic feeling we all felt as a kid discovering our favorite things for the very first time. In May of 2012, After years of designing freelance, I decided to change paths and take my own personal horror art, and release it as affordable shirts and prints under the name CAVITYCOLORS. Without you, none of this would be possible. Since 2012, Cavitycolors has become an internationally recognized brand, with collaborations with some of the leading artists and designers working today, while also acquiring licensing rights to produce official merchandise for film, toys, and much more. ![]() (A name coined from the idea of vibrant colors drawing you in to view something that may be horrific or unsettling in subject matter) In May of 2012, after years of designing freelance, I decided to change paths and take my own personal horror art, and release it as affordable shirts and prints under the name CAVITYCOLORS. From there, what was once a hobby, snowballed into a full-time job designing bold and colorful art for t-shirts, cd packaging, posters, and other merchandise for local and internationally recognized metal bands. So I buckled down, stayed up until sunrise, and taught myself some basic Photoshop skills and created my first ever clothing designs. After years of doodling little monsters and copying Pushead skulls in my notebook, I decided to post a few sketches on Myspace (lol) - And soon after, I was contacted by a local band who were in need of T-shirt designs. I slowly became more and more intrigued and obsessed with the mind bending artwork that accompanied all of it. Growing up, I was heavily into horror movies, Goosebumps books, metal music, skateboarding, and all things Halloween. ![]()
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