Sunday, February 27, 2011

Masked Crusaders, Working Overtime...

Fighting Crime, Fighting Crime!

Secret Raiders Who Will Neutralize,
As Soon As They Arrive, At The Site

Trakker's Gonna Lead The Mission,
And Spectrum's Got Such Super Vision!

M-M-M-M.A.S.K.!!




M.A.S.K., although it didn't seem to be as popular as GI Joe and Transformers, it took ideas from both and mashed them into one cool toy line. I didn't have many M.A.S.K toys but one was the Condor that turned from a helicopter into a motorcycle, or maybe it turned from a motorcycle into a helicopter. Either way it was a awesome toy.

These two pieces were commissioned by boulder-hill.net, a M.A.S.K fan page that gives an extensive amount of info on the show and toys. If you're a M.A.S.K fan, check them out...

Monday, February 21, 2011

When you're strange...

This is my contribution to the soon to be released Strange Kids Club anthology. I went with a parody of the original Garbage Pail Kids stickers, seemed to fit.


Here's a little info from there site on what Strange Kids Club is all about...


Strange Kid is that uninhibited inner child within each of us. He enjoys reliving classic episodes of Family Matters and Dinosaurs on Friday nights just as much as he does breaking out a tasty box of Count Chocula on Saturday morning while cuing up Thundercats and Masters of the Universe When not geeking out to 80s era nostalgia, Strange Kid prefers to succumb to endless hours of video games and monster movies.

Friday, February 11, 2011

I want her to aerobicize...

Wyatt: Why are we wearing bras on our heads?
Gary: Ceremonial.


Weird Science was one of my favorite movies growing up, i would watch it over and over... So when Gallery 1988 said they were doing a tribute show based off the movies of John Hughes i couldn't resist...


Title: "Actually Making a Girl"
10"x13" giclee print on archival watercolor paper
signed and numbered limited edition of 27,
anyone interested can CLICK HERE to get one.


Sunday, February 06, 2011

Where there?...ThereThere...

Here's a couple of t-shirt designs i did for therethere.com, a online t-shirt store that partners with local artists on tee designs. For some shirts, 10% of sales will be earmarked for a specific nonprofit. For all "city" shirts, 10% of sales will go to an organization doing work in that specific city. That way, when you buy a shirt to represent your home, the benefits go right back to where you live.

I represented Philly's Ben Franklin/Soft Pretzels & Fishtown, and Pittsburgh's "Squirrel Hill"...




Shirts are available now for purchase at therethere.com, 10% of the proceeds from the Fishtown shirt go towards New Kensington Community Development Corportation

Tuesday, February 01, 2011

...and, i'll form the head!

This is a piece i did for the just released Voltron: United and Drawn.


Here's a detailed description about the book...

5finity Productions, in association with Moonstone Books and World Events Productions, presents the first ever official art book based on the classic animated series Voltron: Defender of the Universe. An endearing blend of fantasy and mechanics, this legendary brand has fused itself into social and pop-culture history. To many genre fans, Voltron was the original transforming robotic action series and introduced an entire generation into the world of Japanese style animation. A mix of official brand history, original artwork, fan memories, celebrity testimonials, and more, this project will celebrate Voltron's influence on pop culture and beyond!