Scene from one of several chases and climaxes in Current Science Illustrated Vol. 3
The first true reduction print I've done in a long time. Thinking a lot about breathing, connection to air, absorbing of my environment. Turned out pretty "fleshy," but hey, just an experiment. Buy one.
Different take on the colors. Changes the mood drastically. Still a puzzling piece featuring puzzling character-objects.
An early woodblock print study of sculptural forms
These prints are studies of sculptural forms that were being constructed simultaneously. Lost, semi-mechanical, semi organic, purpose-serving but unneeded, these static tool-beings long for interface, interaction, action.
This was a CD-R that Phil Ochs made. Cool guitar weirdness. The images are from CSI Vol. 2 after having been thoroughly xeroxed a buncha times. He sewed up the packaging and hand-wrote the liner notes for each one. I may have played drums on one of these tracks now that I think of it...
This is self explanatory. Studied different elemental textures for use in a climactic scene from Current Science Illustrated Vol. 3
A blending of personal images from artifacts and lifestyles that have found their way under the umbrella of my experience.
Made this T-shirt design for my pals' band, Crystal City. Awesome fun singy rock music. Go to their shows and buy their shirts.