Putting in my two weeks tomorrow at my day job. A little nervous, anxious, and excited all out once.I'll start my new job the 26th and will have a lot more time to make art and be creative. Mind dump is a little bit of a digital freestyle just to relax and flow.
The last day of summer always reminds of the song "My Sweet Summer" by the Dirty Heads so this was my tribute to and awesome summer and a great band! My sweet summer is gone...
Sea bags are made out of recycled sails from ships and hand crafted in the heart of Portland, Maine. I was asked by an old friend who made the move from Maine back to Florida to create an image of her best friend that was making the trip by her side in the new jeep, his name is Max. Man's best friend is always so full of life and character so using the refrences I kept the design simple for threading purposes and created an illustration to match the trip they were about to embark on.
Custom sea bags can be purchased at www.seabags.com
The past few weeks I've been bringing to life some really fun and awesome concepts that will be coming out for Resyn Wakeskates new line in the coming months. Its been an awesome adventure full of learning and pushing my style while working with color a lot more and keeping a very iconic feel with a dab of graffiti influence. Keep and eye out on Resyns Instagram and website so you don't miss out. These are going to be killer!
My entry to the "hello my name is ?" Sticker art show in New York. 25 graffiti tags and graffiti styled art pieces accompanied by artists all over the world who sent in stickers and slaps for the show. Wish I could have been there to see it In person.
New work is coming out nicely. Here is a sneak peak at the newest Wakesurf design for Brigade Wakesurfing. "It's More Than Just Surfing... It's A Lifestyle"
Logo for Portland Maine's Melodic-death metal act Absence Of The Sun. Also seen on their EP Eidolon released in 2013. https://aots.bandcamp.com/album/eidolon
The guys in Esoteric Burial wanted my version of the Hindu Deities Shiva and Ganesha. I approached this design trying to go for a type of stonework or sculpture look, leaving me with a one color print. It was kinds hard to regulate how much linework to add in without overdoing the design, but I'm pretty pleased with how this one came out.