“Neon Fossil Fusion”
Where memory glows, the bones of the past speak through the static of the surreal.

Devan Walker | Suh Homie LLC
Valdez, Alaska

My art lives at the intersection of memory, metaphor, and the macabre—a world where lightbulbs glow with skeletal truths and aliens walk among flowers native to both Alaska and California. I call this visual language Neon Fossil Fusion: a blend of bold neo-traditional tattoo roots, retro-futurist street art, and surrealist storytelling.

Each piece reflects the duality I live daily—as a single mother and a working artist, raised between asphalt and tundra, inspired by both ancient bone and neon spark. Whether it’s a melting skull inside a lightbulb, a skeleton inked by a tattoo machine, or a halibut with X-eyes and attitude, my work is always a layered reflection of identity, place, and transformation.

Drawing from Chicano heritage, Alaskan wilderness, 70s color palettes, and comic-style absurdity, I create to honor complexity. Every illustration, tattoo, and merch drop from Suh Homie LLC is meant to evoke curiosity, connection, and the weird electric beauty of being alive—awkward, glowing, and becoming.