Sunday, December 30, 2012

"Beer, It's good for the Beard"
acrylic on plywood with beer bottle opener
I made this one for my pops for x-mas


My girlfriend and I made this for my mother for x-mas. We found an old door in the alley by our place and broke this piece of wood off from it. We attached the rustic hooks to give it an antique/weathered look. Turned out pretty nice.

We made this one for some good friends of ours Chad and Rachel. Made from a piece of driftwood I found out by the Queen Mary here in Long Beach. Then we bolted the feather hooks into place turned out quite nice. 

Friday, December 21, 2012

A Little Uneasy
Acrylic on wood 
3 1//2" x 3 1/2" 
This little guy illustrates the emotions my friend Ken and I went through the other day with his motorcycle breaking down on him. We couldn't figure out what the hell was wrong with it and it turned out to be an adventure to say the least. Ken Bob hope you get your bike up and runnin soon!


Wednesday, December 12, 2012


Creepy Sailor
Pen on tea stained bristol paper

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Here we have a field study drawing of a real life "Crawling Peter Fish"
The drawing was executed using pen on tea stained bristol paper.
Approx. 14" x  5" not drawn to actual size.

This here is a class assignment where I was to illustrate the emotion of an earthquake. We were not to take it so literally and come up with more of an abstract concept. 
I titled this one, "Mother nature ain't a lady, she's a bitch."
She's a bitch because we as human beings have been wrecking havoc all over her sacred grounds for years and she's had enough. If she had a physical appearance I'd imagine she would look like Medusa. Here she is pissed off and furious. She's peeling up the ground and eating it. Revenge is her's and you better run before she catches up to you!!!  

Tuesday, December 4, 2012








This was a school assignment in which I was to Illustrate the classic story, "The Piped Piper of Hamelin," in 3 panels. This is all done in pen and ink with an ink wash on bristol paper. Each panel is 9"x 16"

Monday, December 3, 2012

BEER
It's good for the Beard
A little thingama-bobber I made in illustrator

Sunday, December 2, 2012

The Essence of a CREEP
12"x 16"
Gouache and acrylic on canvas


Here's paranoid again.
I doctored him up a bit. Built this nice little frame to wrap around him.
Stained the thing too! What a hoot