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Secret Walls HQ Mural
Over the past day and a half I have been painting a wall at Secret Walls HQ. It’s a 10’x12’ wall full of my signature doodles. I’ve been a huge fan of the Secret Walls brand for a long time. Being asked to do a wall alongside some incredible artists is a dream project for me.
I decided to make sure some of my signature characters were in there but mostly made it up as I went. Which to be honest wasn’t the best approach but it’s true to how I do most of my work. Spontaneity is important to me. The Secret Walls team were amazing to work with and very accommodating. Thank you
It was an absolute privilege to work on this wall and I am very grateful for the opportunity. If you’re in the LA area swing by the secret walls HQ and check out the murals. They won’t disappoint.
View Full PostWake & Make Coffee Packaging
Philip DeFranco asked me to work with him on a brand new coffee company earlier this year. Wake and Make was created to offer quality coffee in small batches as individual purchases or a monthly subscription service. Phil needed three designs to span the light, medium and dark roast coffees and each one had to have it’s own personality.
Each coffee already had a great name so for the me the design came very naturally. The doodle illustration I am recognized for made up the consistent look for the product. Use of color and typography allow me to make each bag look individual while also remaining part of a set. Phil was great to work with, giving me lots of creative freedom. I am really happy with the final bags, I received samples and the coffee is also delicious! If you’re a coffee lover, check them out.
View Full PostNYCC Exclusive RawMan Poster
Martian Toys reached out to me to be part of a collaborative poster and sticker set to celebrate their long standing toy RawMan. I designed my on version of the character from the toy. This illustration was used as part of a limited edition group poster, an exclusive sticker and limited T-shirt. These items were all showcased at this years New York Comic Con. I was super excited to work on this icon character and be a part of a group poster with so many awesome artists.
View Full PostBlackstrap x Santian Snolab Snowboard
Blackstrap is a company based in Bend, Oregon USA who make outdoor sports focused products. About a year ago I won a contest to design a gaiter neck protector and one part of winning that contest was to have a one of a kind snowboard made. The snowboard was hand crafted by Santian Snolab who make bespoke boards. The board reflected the design of the winning gaiter, a two color character doodle illustration. The art ran the length of the board and covered one entire side. The wood grain is visible through the art and I really like that hand crafted feel. The final board looks great and hangs in my studio space.
View Full PostSwap Wear x wotto
SwapWear® is a revolutionary fashion system that allows you to personalize and transform your wardrobe in seconds. With our unique system, you can easily attach and detach art panels from your base garment, creating endless looks that reflect your style and mood.
Formally known as Creator Toronto, SwapWear reached out to me and let me know my first products had sold well and they would like more designs. This was awesome to hear and I jumped at the chance to add to my collection.
I have 13 designs available at SwapWear and I love the concept of replacing a part of your jacket to alter your style. There is also the added bonus that this product cuts down on waste and allows people the flexibility to change their style without buying multiple items. See my collection here.
View Full PostCircle + Square ArtShow @ Mothership Art Gallery
I was invited my Martain Toys to take part in their group show, Circles + Squares. Hosted by Mothership Art Gallery in Philadelphia, this group show was packed with awesome artists. The show asked that each artist paint a circle and square shaped piece of art. This made for an interesting artistic challenge.
I decided to make the two pieces work together as one or work independently if they became separated by different purchasers. I took the classic skull and crossbones and filled them with my signature doodles. The pieces can be seen and purchased here.
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