Showing posts with label t-shirt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label t-shirt. Show all posts

8.18.2011

T-Shirt Release for "The Skull, The Flower, The Bottle, The Mountain"!

I am pleased to announce that I will be releasing a limited run t-shirt graphic (shown above) through the generous support of my friends Sheldon and Matt of AUF. The shirt was inspired by a painting that I had made for a previous installation entitled "Melt. Down." In total there will only be 24 shirts available, 12 white 12 black, and once they're gone I'm pretty sure they're gone forever. Come early to "The Flower, The Skull, The Bottle, The Mountain" to get a shirt and hang out.

Oh yeah, me and Dewey are doing a 'zine too!

1.03.2011

Happy New Year!


Happy New Year! Above are two recent things I drew for two Philadelphia-based websites. The top is a t-shirt graphic, which will unfortunately not be printed, for Philly.com to commemorate the most epic pitching rotation in the history of baseball. The second drawing is a "Top 5" list I put together for my friend Leah at Phrequency. I went to the Barbary once this past year for my friend Yis' birthday, it was really crazy, and I saw many crazy people (or at least I thought I saw people with hair cuts similar to this, though I do have an over-active imagination, extremely poor vision, and that night is a total blur, tough call).

Also, thanks to Dustin over at Fasthetic for giving me an internet nod of approval

8.17.2010

How the West was Fun







I spent the beginning of this month in the beautiful state of Montana with my family visiting both Glacier National and Yellowstone National Parks respectively. My Dad asked me to make a shirt for the family, and of course I complied (when he says jump ...) above is the drawing that I did for the shirt, as well as some pictures of the shirt and our trip. I worked on this shirt ahead of time with my Dad, the goal was to make something that everyone liked from the kids to the adults, and also include some of the sights that we would be seeing along the way. Some of these that I put into the drawing are: the Roosevelt Arch, Going to the Sun Road, Granite Peak Mtn. of Glacier National, and also some geysers.

Pictures from top to bottom:
1. line drawing
2. the shirt
3. shirt detail
4. my younger sister Theo demonstrating her uncanny ability to sleep soundly in any position
5. St. Mary Lake at Glacier National
6. Buffalo in Hayden Valley at Yellowstone
7. The Grand Canyon at Yellowstone