Here's one of my Treeple that I drew on a garbage can at 2 AM with some oil pastels (above)
Celph portrait (above) connected to the brain stem. I wish I had the full page that this character came from, but my buddy West has the sketch book that it's in.
This is the first "Treeple" drawing I ever did, (above) but certainly not the last. I want to make a graphic novel eventually based on my Treeple characters called: The Garden of Humanitree. I got the idea from my boy I4NI about 5 years ago, but I've been slackin' on getting it done, so don't expect to see it on the shelves any time soon.
This is a little ditty I drew about 6 or 7 years ago (above). I reproduced this character on one of my paintings few years later, but this is the original sketch.
I drew this in high school...very metal (above)......don't do drugs kids
This is one of the first black and red scheme sketches I did and ever since, most of my sketches have this same scheme (above)
This is a fairly recent celph portrait...basically just a boredom doodle (above)
The letters are coming out of his nipples....don't ask...
This is a drawing I did of this kid Cody that I was in rehab with (above)
This is a tattoo idea I had a long time ago. I never got it done, but I will probably incorporate it into a sleeve eventually
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
OOOOLD SCHOOL. This is all from my blackbook in high school, circa 2001-2003
Front Cover (above)
I remember waking up from a dream at 3 AM when i drew this (above)
The homie Saul AKA ARIS (above)
starting to get better....
Collab with ESTO...I never finished my part due to low self esteem and mistakes...ESTO is really good, and I couldn't hang with his skills back then. (above & below)
ESTO (above & below) ...see, I told you he's ill. The one below is a collab we did that I actually finished my part.
back cover. Fin.
I remember waking up from a dream at 3 AM when i drew this (above)
The homie Saul AKA ARIS (above)
starting to get better....
Collab with ESTO...I never finished my part due to low self esteem and mistakes...ESTO is really good, and I couldn't hang with his skills back then. (above & below)
ESTO (above & below) ...see, I told you he's ill. The one below is a collab we did that I actually finished my part.
back cover. Fin.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Black and Red Treeple
I GOT A SCANNER!!!! Now I can finally upload quality images of my art rather than shitty camera phone pictures!! Enjoy! ...These are all from 2006 and prior
SPACE FREAKS!!! (above)
La Fin Du Monde!!! (above)
BACK IN ACTION!!! (above)
Alienoid Earth Sprout Self Portrait!!! (below?)
SPACE FREAKS!!! (above)
La Fin Du Monde!!! (above)
BACK IN ACTION!!! (above)
Alienoid Earth Sprout Self Portrait!!! (below?)
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Meat Bakers Union
Charcoal and Pastel drawings
This is my Mom's dog "Simone", who passed away from cancer a few years back. She was a sweetheart and we all miss her. R.I.P. I did this drawing for my step-dad for Christmas after she passed away.
This is my Dad's cabin in Pine Valley, UT. Also done with charcoal and pastel with a little bit of ink for outlines, tree branches, and minute details. I gave this drawing to my Grandmother because she is an amazing artist, and I got all of my artistic talent from her and my father.
This is my Dad's cabin in Pine Valley, UT. Also done with charcoal and pastel with a little bit of ink for outlines, tree branches, and minute details. I gave this drawing to my Grandmother because she is an amazing artist, and I got all of my artistic talent from her and my father.
Canvases
This is an old collaboration (above) I did with my friend West for our friend Maggie. I call it "The BeatBot". There are a few spots that i never got a chance to touch up so it looks a little sloppy in the photo, but in real life it looks pretty awesome.
This one is one of my favorites (above) "Super Faded as always" SFk represent!
This is a newer painting (above) I did for an art show at Living Dead Tattoo. Complete with 3D pop-up mushrooms and textured writing. I Like the character on it a lot, but the rest of it is kinda boring so I will probably add to it eventually. I will upload a close-up of the character too, because this picture didn't come out that great.
I have been working on this one (above) for the past 7 years on and off. It started out really plain and boring, but as the years have passed, I have added all kinds of stuff. I tried to capture the essence of what graffiti really is the way I layered it so many times, and overlapped certain parts just like the way we do it on walls. Even if i liked what was there before, I still covered it up with something else because all graffiti is temporary. We can spend 3 hours painting a wall, and 1 week later it's gone, but that doesn't stop us from doing it again. That's just part of writing graffiti...I've done pieces that I put lots of hours into and spent a ton of money on supplies, but even if it gets crossed out or covered up, I'm not too pissed about it, because I did it for myself and no one else and the fact still remains that I did it. Even if no one can see it any more, I still know it was there, how beautiful it was, and what it took for me to accomplish it. That means more to me than the respect or recognition that I would get for it. Anyway I do that in all of my paintings, but this one is special since I constantly add to it and every piece that I add has a story behind it. I don't know if it will ever truly be "finished", but I like how it's looking right now and I can't think of anything else to do to it....yet. Oh, and all my paintings are for sale, so contact me if you are interested in buying one, or commissioning a painting. Peace.
This one is one of my favorites (above) "Super Faded as always" SFk represent!
This is a newer painting (above) I did for an art show at Living Dead Tattoo. Complete with 3D pop-up mushrooms and textured writing. I Like the character on it a lot, but the rest of it is kinda boring so I will probably add to it eventually. I will upload a close-up of the character too, because this picture didn't come out that great.
I have been working on this one (above) for the past 7 years on and off. It started out really plain and boring, but as the years have passed, I have added all kinds of stuff. I tried to capture the essence of what graffiti really is the way I layered it so many times, and overlapped certain parts just like the way we do it on walls. Even if i liked what was there before, I still covered it up with something else because all graffiti is temporary. We can spend 3 hours painting a wall, and 1 week later it's gone, but that doesn't stop us from doing it again. That's just part of writing graffiti...I've done pieces that I put lots of hours into and spent a ton of money on supplies, but even if it gets crossed out or covered up, I'm not too pissed about it, because I did it for myself and no one else and the fact still remains that I did it. Even if no one can see it any more, I still know it was there, how beautiful it was, and what it took for me to accomplish it. That means more to me than the respect or recognition that I would get for it. Anyway I do that in all of my paintings, but this one is special since I constantly add to it and every piece that I add has a story behind it. I don't know if it will ever truly be "finished", but I like how it's looking right now and I can't think of anything else to do to it....yet. Oh, and all my paintings are for sale, so contact me if you are interested in buying one, or commissioning a painting. Peace.
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