Monday, February 25, 2019

Mister Rogers and his Disciples


I've been working on this commission for the past 3 months, mostly straight through, excluding Christmas and a few freelance projects sprinkled here and there and I'm psyched to finally have the chance to show it to the world. I tend to complete most pieces within a week or two. It's very hard for me to sit with something too long because I just get antsy and start thinking of all the other things I want to get working on but having a few things to work on on the side helped me from getting restless and actually showed me I am able to juggle 2-3 pieces at a time. I think having so many different characters to draw that I had never drawn before also kept me very engaged. And, I always look forward to a chance to draw ol' Sly Stallone. Dude seriously has one of the best faces to draw out of anyone. 







Originally, it was planned that after I laid the ink and paint down that would be where I crossed the finishing line. But, a friend mentioned they thought the original idea was that gold leaf was going to be added, which the client and I hadn't planned on, and I honestly can't believe we didn't. So, that being a total no-brainer, I got busy testing out how to lay down gold leaf. This was a totally new technique for me and I had a great time learning how to use it and I'm hoping to continue to apply it to my work in the future. 

Now having the piece finished and after a few days of looking at it, I'm really happy we continued past just using fluid acrylic for the halos. They seem a tad too bright with the cad yellow and the gold leaf really calms them down and adds a bit of seriousness to the silly cartoon vibe of the piece. 



Now it is complete. Some close-up shots below to give a good idea how the gold leaf looks when the light catches it just right. 




Monday, February 18, 2019

Rat Ripper Pins AVAILABLE NOW!


The Rat Ripper enamel pins are here and ready for purchase. Ever since I did this a-frame for Gimme! Coffee in Brooklyn back in...maybe 2014 or 2015(?) I have been trying to find a way to get it on something people could wear. My good friend Trey Kirchoff at Passengers Cafe and Coffee Coffee Coffee in Cleveland, OH helped me get the ball rolling and we got a design worked up for some pins he wanted to sell at his cafe's starting on New Year's Day. The crowd reaction seemed very positive when he started teasing these on social media so I decided to get a 2nd run made so people beyond Ohio could get their mits on them. Well, the day has arrived and they are available on my site. Link is provided below. Thanks again to Trey and Lisa for the help with this project. 





Friday, February 15, 2019

Rat Ripper Pins: Vol. 2


Do you, or people you know, love enamel pins, coffee, and rats? Weeeeeell, I have a new wave of the rat ripper pins in and they are almost ready for to get your hands on. I will be posting a link to my site on Monday the 18th when they drop. Enjoy this taster of the goods for now. 

Saturday, February 9, 2019

Soul Clap & Dance-Off with Hailu Mergia


February Soul Clap & Dance-Off poster is here and this is going to be a big one: Hailu Mergia, the Ethiopian keyboardist, composer, visionary is going to be doing a special 90 minute set before the dancing kicks in at 11. Word on the street is tickets are moving fast so if you're a fan get on it now, and if you're unfamiliar with his music, go check it out and be happy you didn't go your whole life without hearing this musical treat. Link to tickets HERE