An art blog less about process and theory, and more of a portfolio for me to dump my nonsense. Updates M, W, F, or whenever I feel like it.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

. . . torn apart by idle hands . . .


Today's piece is from a couple of years ago:


Tiger Mask

-Fall 2008
-Paper, markers, tape
-Not of my own design, actually from an old french template I found in my garage back in California
-Not a mask for wearing, more of a wall decoration

Paper Tiger: also a really cool Beck song.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Facebook Graffiti app and it's wonders.

I'm behind on my scanning, so today I've only pooled some old Facebook graffit. If you haven't checked out the work that some people are able to produce with such a simple engine, I suggest you check out their archives. The best part is that you can watch a replay of any piece as it's being drawn!




Some generic zombie slaying from summer 2008





This represents a hilariously dressed tourist from the Louvre dubbed "Skipper" imbibing Glogg, a spiced cider purchased at Ikea, and forcibly extracting teeth from Diablo of the Blizzard game franchise. It's kindof a "you had to be there" concept, but it's fun to look at.


  

 Finally we have Dragon Eye Morrison from the film "Electric Dragon 80,000 volts." A very strange and slightly worthwhile movie where Dragon Eye roams around Tokyo for about an hour looking for lizards and then in the last 10 minutes does battle with his nemesis: Thunderbolt Buddha. No joke.

I'm not 100% sure that those are the right Japanese characters.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Welcome!


My first post upon returning from ant-studying travels abroad in Borneo. The goal is to have a record of everything I've created, and of course being able to share all of it with friends.

To kick things off: a hood ornament I made for my '81 Volvo:

Beastacles: (like Hercules but with a "beast" instead of a "Hercu")

  -March 2010
  -Made with Super Sculpey and acrylic paint.

Unfortunately one of the spines has since broken off, but it's amazingly intact despite what it's driven through.


He likes to eat bugs and listen to the Doobie Brothers.









Here it is fresh out of the oven:


UPDATE: This piece was chipped off the hood of my car with a crowbar by some asshole in Kansas City, Missouri. My car stopped working about two months after that.

Seriously . . . WTF >.<