A variety of personal and client art from the last few months.
This piece was created for Art-Deck-O 5. A small tribute to a couple of my favorites from my childhood, Jim Phillips and Rick Griffin.
Acrylic on skateboard
An assortment of tees I have created over the years. Some of them are still in rotation, others were for special occasions.
This poster was created for the 11th Annual VPS Record Show & Swap. Since it was held at the Basque Center, we combined Basque colors with a propaganda-style art.
The original Arco Atomics, founded by nuclear scientists, were the ideal mix of baseball and brains. Their pioneering attention to player statistics led to their enduring nickname, “The Baseball Brains of Butte County,” and 20 years of dominance on the field.
Back in the 1920s and ’30s, when Lowman was a smidge bigger than it is today, folks used to travel from miles around to see the Lowman Fightin’ Pines. But they didn’t just come for the Idaho Mythical Minor Leagues season — the Pines were just as famous for their lumberjack-style training, which married intense firefighting prep work with baseball. These burly men built their biceps swinging axes into lodgepole pines and clearing brush. Their catcher, James “Sourdough” McKnight, developed his famous stamina for this physically grueling position by shimmying up 75-foot trees; he’d charge onlookers 5 cents a piece for the privilege of watching him work, which went to the team’s travel fund.
The Hill City Bullies were born out of sheer will in a dusty, last-stop town on the Camas Prairie. The first team ever formed in the Idaho Mythical Minor Leagues, the Bullies were the end of the line — and hope — for visiting players who weren’t used to the Bullies’ diet of thick air and hard work.
This piece was created for the Monster Poster Show put on by Swell Artist Collective. Frankie just wants to be a star…can he reach his goal before it's too late?
A graphic created for a friends' adventure-riding motorcycle group. A tuff group of old dogs deserves a tuff tee. I also created a page of other marks too…guess I was just feeling it that day.
A small ink and watercolor illustration of some twisted up stuff.
The 10 year anniversary poster I created for the Boise Bicycle Project. Kids love bikes…and the BBP makes sure that the kids can roll! The folks are BBP have been doing great work for years. I know they'll be around for many more.
Ink and watercolor.
Ink and watercolor.
An assortment of logos from years past. So many memories…
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