Badass Bestial Bikers

Gerald Leung Renders Animals as Rambunctious Gang Members

If you think wild animals are hard to control, wait until you lay your eyes on these Gerald Leung drawings. Depicting humanoid beasts as members of a biker gang, it’s safe to say Leung’s eclectic bunch is the very definition of outlaw behavior. How much more badass can you get than a one-armed elephant with an eye patch and a pentagram tattooed onto his forehead? Even his tamed drawing of a bat in skinny jeans is infinitely more sinister than what most other illustrators can come up with.

Gerald Leung is a Sydney, Australia-based artist who enjoys creating dark and bizarre characters. On his personal website, he cites "nature, cartoons, kaiju monsters, myths, post apocalyptic scenarios and society’s sub-cultures," as his influences.
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