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Mad Decent Halloween Tees

No costume, no candy. This stuff was fun to draw. It's the Mad Decent Halloween goodie bag, and a pretty grimey version of their logo for some limited shirts. Get them, before you get got.

Wednesday 10.20.10
Posted by Barf
 

Decible Magazine #70

I forgot to mention this one, but I'm stoked about it nonetheless.  August's Decibel Magazine featured an ad I illustrated for Forcefield Records.  It was in good company too, because the issue featured a rare illustrated cover by Mark Rudolph, depicting Danzig riding a wolf!

 

Thursday 09.30.10
Posted by Barf
 

A.G.E.

A.G.E. is a continuously evolving art/novel/film project created by Brooklyn based artist/writer/friend, Will Thaxton. Will has been working on this project for the past few years and periodically releases new chapters of the saga with guest illustrators/artists providing the visuals.  I did the art for chapter 24, which was just released, as well as some character designs which update as new ones are introduced.  Stay tuned!

Sunday 09.26.10
Posted by Barf
 

Thrasher Magazine #362

This was the September 2010  issue, so it might not be the one currently on your news stand.  I received a lot of good feedback on this full-color, full-bleed,  2 page spread. It also got some coverage on the Thrasher website, where a description of the creation process is described and displayed.  Check out a close up version on my Flickr page.

Tuesday 09.14.10
Posted by Barf
 

Beware the Vultures

RAW Skateboards out of Somerville Massachsetts, has just released this series of boards and tees that I designed ofr them.  I'm really excited about the final product.  Titled "Beware of the Vultures", this is the first series that I have done that combines to make a single image.  You can see the full image on my Flickr page.  They also made a series of t-shirts from pieces of the art.

These guys are the real deal.  Support small business skate-companies that believe in their product and care about skateboarding.  My brother just pointed out this coverage on G4.  Pretty nutty.

Monday 09.13.10
Posted by Barf
 
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