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July 28, 2010
Joey from Ithica, NY sent in this photo. His tattoo of my
Pelican illustration was done by Cesar at Medusa
Tattoo, Ithica.
The tattoo:
The source:
It makes me happy when people buy my work because they want to display it on their wall. It's another level of joy for me when someone chooses to place my art on their skin permanently.
Thanks Joey.
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July 09, 2010
I stopped in on my way to work this morning to see the Vader Project exhibit before they were sold at auction tomorrow at
Freedman's. There were some really good interpretations in the group of 100 artists, some not so much. I'm glad I got a chance to see them all together for the last time. If I had extra 5 large hanging around it'd be cool to grab one of these but I don't.
More images after the jump.
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April 27, 2010
This is my contribution to the
Gigposters Black Book project, a sketchbook that over 40 artists from around the world get to do a spread in. The book will be auctioned on eBay to benefit
gigposters.com.
I figured out it's been at least 10 years since I've painted anything. I tried using Dr. Matrins liquid watercolors on this one. Different then I'm used to. I forgot how unforgiving watercolors are! I only started to get the hang of it towards the end of the painting.
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March 19, 2010
"Red Roses for Me"
8" x 10"
2 color screenprint
New print added to the
store. This piece was my submission to the "Mini" Print Exchange show at the Signed & Numbered gallery in Salt Like City.
This was the first time I used the stippling technique for inking a piece for silkscreening. Not all the subtle dots I made came through in the print which was a learning experience but overall I am satisfied with the print. For sale at an extremely
reasonable price.
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February 08, 2010
Want More Skulls? You got it. Here's a poster for a local metal event I just finished. First time I inked by hand outside of illustrator in a while. I liked doing it this way. I thinks I'll continue to ink off the computer for a while. It's way more metal by hand.
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