A new poster I whipped up last week for Black Fox Coffee located in the Financial District of Manhattan. They are holding thee most baller latter art competition I have ever seen. Anyone with some skills should try to enter this competition. Thanks to Daniel Murphy and Ezra Baker.
Monday, April 24, 2017
Friday, April 21, 2017
All Good Things Must End
Today is the final day to see "Bathhouse" at Corning Community College. This horrific drawing of tourists and the Bushwick Hotel piece below are the last 2 illustrations from the show for me to blast out into the mighty internet. After I got back from Europe last November I pretty much worked straight through until March to get everything together for the opening. It was exhausting but totally worth it so, I wanted to say thank you to Dave Higgins and CCC for giving my friend, Travis Winters, and I this opportunity. Also, a huge thank you to everyone who stopped by the college to see our work. Thanks!
There is a hotel not too far from my apartment and it looks somewhat like this. It's not this sketchy looking outside but I'm sure there's still plenty of strange situations going on inside. I wanted to create some illustration depicting a fictional scenario that I always imagine happening whenever I walk by it. The place just oozes sleaze and I really wanted to capture it.
Labels:
b-movie,
buchwick,
empire state building,
hotel,
illustration,
lettering,
midtown,
monster movie,
motel,
neon lights,
neon sign,
NYC,
poster,
tourists
Monday, April 17, 2017
New A-frames for Gimme Coffee
It's that time again! The random post of recent a-frame drawings I've done for Gimme! Coffee!!! The neon work has definitely started creeping in to the a-frames, which I usually kept to just white, red and black.
Labels:
a-frame,
brain,
cafe,
coffee,
Gimme! Coffee,
john carpenter,
movie,
NYC,
sasquatch,
sidewalk sign,
skull,
they live
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
ATM INSIDE
Thanks to a friends instagram account, I had this idea while traveling in Europe and knew when I got back home I had to get it in with the other 5 bodega cats I had done last year. I have this dream that there's going to be hundreds of these paintings when I die and they are going to morph and evolve into something completely different from the very first painting. Not that I wanna devote myself to painting neon cats my whole life but I do really enjoy doing these. Here's number 6: ATM INSIDE
Labels:
atm inside,
bodega,
bodega cat,
cat,
illustration,
money,
neon,
neon lights,
neon sign,
painting,
Phil Ashworth,
sign
Monday, April 3, 2017
NEW Soul Clap Posters are available!
A bunch of NEW Soul Clap and Dance Off prints are available on my site! $35 plus shipping & handling. Also, thanks to everyone who came out to the Soul Clap poster show/bash we threw last Friday!
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