Saturday, December 10, 2011

Dentist Rodman

I drew this fun mixed media piece a couple weeks ago with markers and oil pastels. Just a few selections from Dennis Rodman's many colorful hairstyles.













Monday, December 5, 2011

Watch the Throne

Here are some pictures I took at the Jay-Z & Kanye concert on Dec. 1. It was at the United Center in the Chi.


Around the start of the show

Jay swimmin' water with great whites during H*A*M*

Yeezy




HOV=>CEO=>ROC


before Otis

Kanye during Runaway

It was super dope! I wish I could do it all over again.

(PS - they played N********ggas in Paris  *8 times!!!!!!!!)








Sunday, December 4, 2011

Tiger Time

rawr (RJE)


I painted this tonight (12/3) at the Rick Jameson Experience down at the Jackalope Lounj. A very good time, as always.

This was a jam packed weekend for me -- Last night (12/2) I did live painting at the FirstFriday event at Bosco's Social Club in Waukesha with DJs Musko, Thor and WhyB spinnin all night. I did a painting of a panther that went with the "BiG cAt" theme of the weekend. Which brings me to the most exciting element of my weekend, the Watch the Throne concert on Thursday night (12/1) in Chicago. I've still been vibin' on the concert all weekend, which was expectedly  mind blowing, and the Tiger and Panther are definitely inspired by the concert. (Watch the Throne is Jay-Z and Kanye West, for any squares that don't know).

-------------I got a hold of a photo of the first painting so I've added it below-------------
from FirstFriday @ Bosco's

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Mac Motha Fuckin Dre








Last week I finished my first portrait in oil paints. I payed homage to the late great Bay Area rapper Mac Dre, one of the pioneers of the hyphy movement.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

First Blog + Cream City Skatepark stencil piece

Here is a time lapse video that was recently completed of a stencil piece that I painted in late December '10 at Cream City Skatepark in Butler, WI. Thanks to Justin Reinders for the video and Matt Kuehl for the photos, and thanks also to Bill over at Cream City. It was a lot of work but we definitely made some room for fun; which was easy at such an awesome place.