21" wheel laced to a 68-72 hub
Friday, December 23, 2011
Parts for sale/ Shit's SOLD
'68 chopped swingarm frame with king sporty tank, AEE struts and 6" flat fender
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Mazar
A deck Graphic for Joesephus at Nightmare Snowboards somewhere deep in the Rockies.
I miss the Rockies.
The Rockies and Colorado are a huge inspiration to me.
There's special place that my parents used to take me
on our Sunday rides in the mountains
The Dart Swinger.
Way the fuck up there
above the tree line
Leo would push that Dart, foot in the carb
3 in the front seat
I'm 1 of 4 in the back
bluejean cutoffs
windows rolled down
Led Zeppelin on AM
car sick
just cruisin
mountains
.
.
look
at
the
mountains
.
.
.
takin it all in.
.
.
.
The Rockies
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Springer for sale
Monday, December 19, 2011
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Monday, December 12, 2011
Happy Birthday Kyle
Made it home just in time for Kyle's BIG 25. Happy Birthday playboy!
photos by Kacy and Bobby of King Kustoms
Friday, December 9, 2011
Addiction
When Jonathan from Deathtraps MC emailed me and asked if I would take a stab at illustrating a difficult scenario for them. He asked if I could draw a chopper dude with an addiction problem - snorting the white line off the inside of the curve on the road. The image hit me instantly. When I think of the Deathtraps dudes that is exactly the image I get of them. I love illustrating shit that inspires me or gives me vision like this. Thanks guys for looking me up. The shirts turned out great!
Here's the version with the front wheel added. and a detail shot to really get personal with that freak!
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
"I have nothing but admiration for anybody that sets up on their own, it takes
huge balls to do that sort of stuff. We’re just far more open to that way of
working. At one point a lot of the outsourcing work was going over to China and
to Asia, but because there’s this workforce a lot closer to home, who speak
English as a native tongue, it’s very easy to get some of those guys into a
studio and working on a project for a year and a half and really grow their
portfolio." John Rostron "Game Industry Interview"
Really grow my portfolio, eh?
Of course this only applies to the artists that wish to fill their portfolios with game industry art.
If you chose that route, you may want to invest in a lawyer.
huge balls to do that sort of stuff. We’re just far more open to that way of
working. At one point a lot of the outsourcing work was going over to China and
to Asia, but because there’s this workforce a lot closer to home, who speak
English as a native tongue, it’s very easy to get some of those guys into a
studio and working on a project for a year and a half and really grow their
portfolio." John Rostron "Game Industry Interview"
Really grow my portfolio, eh?
Of course this only applies to the artists that wish to fill their portfolios with game industry art.
If you chose that route, you may want to invest in a lawyer.
Friday, December 2, 2011
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