
2 color, silk-screened gig poster for Municipal Waste.
Municipal Waste Gig Poster
Smoke Monster Illustration

Illustration with digital coloring used for promotion.
Maneki Neko Illustration

I produced this illustration for Panda Meat: Source Book 1, a source book of many artists mostly working in the gig posters field.
I’m not real sure what the hell I was thinking with the color scheme on this, but I later refined and used it for a gig poster for the Unicorns.
Iron Sheik gives JYD the Camel Clutch art print

I produced this print for an artist print exchange based on the theme of violence. I grew up with a healthy dose of Saturday morning wrestling as a kid, and the Iron Sheik was always a favorite. I had this illustration lying around and it felt perfect for the project.
This is an 8″ x 10″, 2 color silk-screened print. I designed and hand pulled the entire edition of 51.
Custom Toy Rocket Ship

This is a toy rocket ship that I converted from a wooden bird house. Various mixed media was used to enhance the piece and create the vintage, weathered look through excessive riveting and paint effects.
I created this piece for display and auction in the Toys in the Attic art show. The annual Toys in the Attic event is both a toy drive and art show – featuring limited-edition, toy-inspired poster prints and custom-created toys. 100% of the door donations and toys collected go to The Marine Toys for Tots Foundation – along with 25% of art print and custom toy sales.
It’s a great cause put together by an art/design pal named Steve Tenebrini, and I’m really happy to be a part of the show.
Hi Ho, Six Shooter CD Package Design

Cd package design for Hi Ho, Six Shooter’s release- A Brief Discourse on Death and Dying…
Six Parts Seven Gig Poster

12.5″ x 19″, two color screen-printed gig poster for the Six Parts Seven.
South Holes CD Package Design

Cd package design for Columbia, South Carolina artists, The South Holes.
Skate and Create Art Show Poster

This is a one color, silk-screened poster created for the first Skate and Create art show in Columbia, South Carolina. The posters measure roughly 16″ x 5″ and were printed with a variety of colors on various cover stocks. This example was printed on black paper with silver metallic inks.
Each poster was hand cut into the shape of a skateboard and were hung all around Columbia to advertise the event.

