Did this as a commission for a present for one of the members of the band Entheos who hail from Dublin, Ireland. Went with an old vinyl album cover thing...
Check out the band and hear their music at www.myspace.com/entheosinfo
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Just in time for spring training...
Did this for Gallery 1988's "Greatest Moments in Sports History" poster and print show. The show opens on Thursday, March 4th and runs the month. Since i'm such a huge nerd and my knowledge of sports is limited to a Wii consule and that Rollie Fingers' was the guy with the silly mustache, I went with the real heroes of the game... the mascots. Think of what they must endure, how hot it is in those costumes and all done with out the aid of performance enhancing drugs.
My piece "Baseball Mascots Through the Ages", will be a 20" x 10" limited edition giclee print of only 22 available through the gallery starting the day of the opening.
For more info about the show visit www.nineteeneightyeight.com
My piece "Baseball Mascots Through the Ages", will be a 20" x 10" limited edition giclee print of only 22 available through the gallery starting the day of the opening.
For more info about the show visit www.nineteeneightyeight.com
Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Got the Time!
Monday, February 08, 2010
The act you've known for all these years...
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band...
Did this one back in December and forgot to post it. So last week i caught the Sgt Pepper Lonely Hearts Club Band movie on TV. I had not seen it before, it is an amazing train wreck that one must see to fully understand. Somehow I don't think when the Beatles recorded the Sgt. Pepper album they had envisioned a movie that would have the BeeGees, Peter Frampton wrestling Steven Tyler from Aerosmith and a chorus that included Wolfman Jack, George Burns & Carol Channing.
Well maybe Ringo would've.
Did this one back in December and forgot to post it. So last week i caught the Sgt Pepper Lonely Hearts Club Band movie on TV. I had not seen it before, it is an amazing train wreck that one must see to fully understand. Somehow I don't think when the Beatles recorded the Sgt. Pepper album they had envisioned a movie that would have the BeeGees, Peter Frampton wrestling Steven Tyler from Aerosmith and a chorus that included Wolfman Jack, George Burns & Carol Channing.
Well maybe Ringo would've.
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