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Snaked!

SNAKED: celebrating the international release of Carhartt’s “Summon the Snakebeast“. Featuring original art, skate decks, prints, comics, and stickers from this project, one year in the making.
Posted 02/1/11 in Skateboarding, Art - Comments (1)
Born Ugly Issue 2

Issue 2 is live and kickin’ featuring interviews with LA graf/skate crew Skate All Cities as well as with Artist Chris Hope. There’s also a DIY Spotlight on The Foundation of Atlanta, and some 80’s Time Warp Photos. You can read the issue in its entirety on the Born Ugly website.
Posted 07/17/09 in Skateboarding, Art - Comments (0)
Born Ugly

Check out the new skate magazine Born Ugly, you can read the full first issue online, and see a steady flow of new skate photos.
Posted 05/24/09 in Skateboarding, Art - Comments (0)
Covering the Earth, one barf at a time…

Where to start? I’ve got new stuff popping up all over the place, and lingering projects finally seeing the light of day. Here is just a few…
Posted 11/30/07 in Uncategorized, Art - Comments (1)
Strange Detective Tales, Animated
Just in time for Halloween, Strange Detective Tales: Dead on Stage, is the latest web series set to premiere October 30th, on Hungry Man TV….
Posted 10/24/07 in Uncategorized, Art - Comments (2)
All the Art, Ever.

I’ll be hanging up art in Greensboro, North Carolina, in conjunction with a skate competition and live graffiti painting. This will be the fourth time I’ve hung art in less than a month.
Posted 09/10/07 in Art - Comments (2)
Strange Detective Tales #3

Jesse Bausch and I will be at Velocity Comics to release the third final issue of Strange Detective Tales: Dead Love. From 7 to 9pm, on Thursday, August 30th, Jesse and I will be signing stuff, selling stuff, and just kind of hanging around. Velocity Comics is located at 904 West Broad Street in downtown Richmond, VA.
Posted 08/15/07 in Art - Comments (0)
Black Metal

My friend Rick Spears from Gigantic Graphic Novels has a new comic out next week.
Posted 08/3/07 in Art - Comments (0)
Paraskavedekatriaphobia

This means ‘fear of friday the 13th’ and it’s the name we choose for our art show at Wootini, opening, obviously, this Friday the 13th.
Posted 07/10/07 in Art - Comments (1)
