I Feel Good
April 29, 2008 on 1:00 am | In Illustration, Design, Misc | No CommentsHad a nice night at Feel Good Fusion the other Friday. Gotta say it wasn’t as packed as the last two, but i thought it had just the right amount of people (that means I didn’t have to wait an hour to get a drink). This time around I decided to step up the “interactive” level of the performance and actually draw as many heads at the event as possible. So I spent several minutes getting to know some of the attendees and taking their head shots. Then it was back to my station where I would do the drawings of the actual people attending.

1. That’s right son, people are actually taking pictures of my work. 2. You know you made it when people are forging your artwork.

1. Dj Revolution doing his thing. 2. This is where I last left off…
Unfortunately I arrived at the event late (sorry Denkym!) so I didn’t come close to finishing the piece. If you want to see the finished piece as well as the finished Feb. piece, come to the next one! Really though, come on out. I gotta say, Feel Good Fusion is always a good time. The vibe is amazing, I can’t think of another event where so many different types of people gather to truly enjoy the arts and get down.
Till next time BITCHES!!!
Feel Good Fusion This Friday
April 22, 2008 on 1:55 pm | In Misc | 1 CommentI’m going to be performing again this Friday at Feel Good Fusion. Come and see lots of good Dj’s, lot’s of good people, and me create something on the fly via my mac, acrylics, and a sharpie.

(click on pics for a full blown flyer)
FR*A x PEPSI
April 14, 2008 on 6:35 pm | In Misc, Video | 1 CommentA while back we got hit up to appear on a Pepsi viral campaign. Basically they were looking for artisans across the world to document. I got to fit into the LA spot along with the artwork associated with FR*A.

(click here to see the vid)
Thanks again to Kat and co. for the spot light!
Blown Up
April 2, 2008 on 12:54 pm | In Misc | 2 CommentsMy girlfriend said she ran across this picture somewhere:

Haha, look at that dood - “Thumbs up America!”
Well, I gotta say, it’s always satisfying to see one’s work out in the real world. This situation is a bit more rewarding because the people in front of the poster are all major actors/actresses in the movie. In case you missed it, here’s my entry about putting together the West 32nd Street poster here.
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