I have the great honor of hosting my first fully-realized solo-exhibition of my work.
Having always had a strong attraction to portraiture with an emphasis on unique and intriguing faces, Freaks & Geeks will highlight 15 oversized portraits produced in mixed methods of painting and screen printing.
I’ve started to pair my poster art processes of screen printing with more traditional hand-painting but utilizing the computer for the initial output. So It starts in a machine, goes to a very organic process and then finishes with a half-hand/half-mechanical process of a screen printed layer. I’m intrigued by the juxtaposition of these distinctly different textures and how the pairing of them highlights their uniquely individual qualities.
[..]I love a good creative collaboration project. The Silver Screen Society has brought together some amazing artists and illustrators to reinterpret great films in a film-poster format.
[..]I had the honor of having a booth at the INDIEana Handicraft Exchange this year. My wife and I have attended the last few years and there are some seriously rad artists there every year. I scrambled like a madman the last week and a half we had available after getting back from vacation in Arizona. Put together three new art prints.
You can pick up one for your naked walls ///here///
[..]The Roving Cinema is a great organization in Indy as part of the Indianapolis International Film Festival that puts on events showing quality films in different locations around town that pertain to the content of the film. The team approached me about producing commemorative, screen printed “gig-posters” for the showings each month.
[..]I was super stoked to see Andy from A-Squared Industries post a note that Queens of the Stone Age would be coming to town. I reached out immediately and asked about the possibility of doing a gig poster. The show ended up selling out ridiculously fast, but we went ahead with a poster anyways because of the epic nature of the fast sellout and the fans being abnormally excited for the show.
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