This is my first round of creating what will be “Street Art Signs” prodding people to “Work Harder”. This is a very important theme for me and my work. I constantly try to work more and goof off less. I feel that hard work is the way to realize your dreams, wishing is great, but hard work makes that wish come true.
In the spirit of “work harder” I have since challenged myself to create a more extensive “mascots” roster for the center of the piece. The future versions will include a 3 eyed tiger, 1 eyed panda, street cred bunny, and a few more characters. I’ll keep you posted
Here is a shot from my October show at True Love Gallery. This is me putting it all together to see how it holds up as a set. It held up well… So well I sold 90% of this show.
Did this piece for my October show at True Love Gallery… It sold before the show started to a real bad ass dude! The axe is real, the handle is hand notched and it’s about 3 feet high.
Every year I paint one of my friends as a White Elephant gift for our Annual X-mas Bash. This year was my buddy Nathan Pfeifer… He’s a big hunter S. Thompson fan.
I won Honorable mention (sculpture) in last month’s super hero themed show at Urban Light gallery space. I modified a Captain America mask to include a light up head light (works on a switch and is battery powered, NO CORDS!). The Piece is called “Be the Hero” and was sold to an awesome couple who is stoked to have it!
Hanging my show at Monster Art and Clothing figured I’d give my good friend Chomper a home high above the city of Ballard. P.S. Chomper is saying “I ate Cookies for dinner”
So, my cousin and I have a running joke, I tell her that her head is big. We’ll I guess that’s not a joke, let me start again… My cousin has a big head, so I wheat pasted it in Post Alley across from the world famous “Gum Wall”. If you don’t know what to get your cousin for his/her birthday, maybe you could publicly humiliate them with a crude version of themselves, it worked well for me!