
New image in a series on my consumer art campaign. This references the auto industry and our emotions toward products. I used my new out of date copy machine to make a lot of these textures. You might be able to tell that I have been heavily influenced by Andy Warhol, There is a little Andy in all of us.
Just finished a new image, Titled The Bible Classifieds or something like that. Technique similar to my modus operandi, with some minor changes. Tried transferring images using Acetone. Very toxic and also very cool name for a band. You can’t use it because I am, for my band. In other news does anyone want to start a band?
You can see part of the article about innovation and a little thumbnail of the image here, I will add a bigger picture soon.
The amazing Timba Smits is saying some nice things about me today. Thanks buddy
New Poster in the my vintage commercialism series now available in my store. Inspired by classic barber shops, vintage ads, and a little mad men. Dimensions are 12” x 16” on premium matte paper. Hope you enjoy, Check it out here.

New Poster in my store! This Retro Ad art was created to decorate my bathroom, but its now for sale in my store so you can have it to. If you like it, check it out at my store, click here. I plan on making more of these because they are so fun. Back from Vegas, getting over a cold, and working on some new work, so on with it I go. Have a great one!

A cover I did this week for Seattle Weekly, you can read the story here. Now I am off to more deadlines.

This piece is currently on display at a church gallery in Long Beach. The show is called illuminations and the piece is about the passivity of the american church as it becomes more like a movie theater than a active church. This will be in my store soon as a 17” x 17” poster if you would like one please let me know and I will keep you updated.
As I was in LA last week I watched a puppet street performer and was in awe of the whole experience. He gave me the creative energy to finish this piece. This may turn into a poster soon, would anyone be interested?
I think I have seen to many documentaries lately about large corporations in America abusing their power and their customers, just to add a buck to there seemingly endless fortunes. That is were this image comes from. We are all feeling the consequences of immoral and illegal business practices and somehow they get away with murder because we are afraid of what will happen without them. The latest in my documentaries about harmful corporations is Food Inc.. I think everyone should see it, if for no other reason other than to know what you are putting into your body. Anyway thats my 2 cents, hope you like the image.
New piece published in the march issue of Scientific American. The article is about Cyber War and you can read the article here or on the magazine racks if you so wish.