Tuesday, June 15, 2010

darling darling




This is the blackline ink drawing I did for Nicke from the Hellacopters for one of their last shows. It was based on a few things. A monster character Nicke came up with and drew on a few record covers, that weird iconic custom guitar (Yeah hup!) and this video for Darling Darling. It's also a kind of part two for Air Raid Serenades, the album cover and pinball machine I did.

Friday, June 11, 2010

cannonball


This Saturday, drive in! http://www.eventmagic.com/movie.html

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

rap


Got this from my pal Mikey Hepner, he posted it.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

rip scruffy


My old buddy Scruffy passed this week.
Scruff liked to stay at my place when his band was in town back when I lived in Montreal.
It was always an adventure. Scruff liked to party. I'd be having coffee in the morning and he'd be having a tall boy. "It is what it is." he used to say.
He also did really well with the ladies, he always had some new broad on his arm and would introduce her as his "Future ex" "This is my future Ex So and So" then he would laugh. He was fun to be around cause he was always in a good mood.
I feel bad I hadn't been more in touch with him over the years but he did come by my Ottawa art show/party last October with Trev. Even tho the Doctor told him "No more Partying" he managed to sneak a few here and there I think.
RIP buddy.

Friday, May 28, 2010

hendrix


A painting I did for a client last year.
Actually forgot I had this till my friend Jon Bastian asked me about it the other day.
Jimi!

Saturday, May 15, 2010

photo shoot


Photo shoot for the book with Jay Watson.
Pulled out the big guns.

Monday, May 10, 2010

rip frank frazetta






RIP Frank
Frank Frazette was one of my art heroes.
There is a nice article here.
http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/05/10/frank-frazetta-fantasy-illustrator-dies-at-82/?src=mv

Sunday, May 9, 2010

american boy


Steven Prince, best known for his small role as Easy Andy, the gun salesman in Taxi Driver. I acquired a dubbed VHS version of Martin Scorsese's American Boy (A profile of Steven Prince) sometime in the 90's and it quickly became one of my favorite documentaries. His story telling captivated me. I would have friends over to watch it every once in a while and it was constantly lent out. I always wondered what ever became of Stephen prince. I had a friend in the movie industry that had met him years back and also wondered the same thing. The other day I googled his name and was pleasantly surprised to not only find out that he's alive and well but that there was a new film made on him recently by director Tommy Pallotta. Below is the trailer for American Prince.
You can also watch American Prince here on the SUBMARINECHANNEL.
And American boy is now all over you tube in chunks.


Saturday, May 1, 2010