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Friday, June 3, 2011

Rift


Electric City Creative Art Party! (Group Show)
I had 10 pieces up in this show. One of them didn't get it's picture taken. Other than that the immediately above and below pieces are my contributions. I am pretty stoked on them.





Setup (nothing like fruited malt liquor in the morning)
40 minute Collab between Sara Rowley, Chris Miller, Rachel Kaiser, and myself.
My breh Butchard M.'s work. The drummer for floods. If this show was an art contest he had my vote as the winner.





Talkin to Sara R. and playing bass in Floods. I love the fuzz bass. Anyways this was a great show. I had a really good time, and I'd actually give my new body of work like a solid B-.

BIG Thanks to ECC at http://electriccitycreative.blogspot.com/ !

Gotta get shots from the show at Taco Del Sol I never followed up on here. See ya!

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Sir Nicholas Alforde, the Noble

From here we embark.
Start on the face, then hair, then clothing.
Throw in the hilt of a sword, some hands, and some frilly cuffs.
Finish the sword in sheath, and give him a big collar, and a Scottish style necklace.
Cover that whacky exposed arm, and give him a new set of frilly cuffs. And with touch-ups on the hair you've got a finished piece.
Detail of hand holding sword in sheath.

Detail of the collar and Scottish necklace.

Proportions are a bit off but the shading is nice. Give it a B-


Friday, September 24, 2010

Burks commission

Detail of font
Full Piece
This was a commissioned piece from a woman here in Great Falls, MT. Painted on a cupboard door she'd saved from her parents' house, when they were remodeling. Got it done in two days, and a total of about eight hours. The font was a lot of fun; Reminds me of the graffiti artist Reyes.
Decently happy with it. Enough to give it back as the product, at least. Till next time...

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Where my falls are great.



Another post from Great Falls, Montana. I seem to work with flowers alot every time I come here. This was both my first mural, and first use of spraypaint in about a year and a half or more. Wasn`t until the far left side that I got comfortable with the can control, again. Felt great though to have six or so cans and just go to town with the ideas. I`d give it a c+