The Intellectual
Pen and ink on paper, 22" x 30"
Making watercolor EXCITING again!
Shitheal Roger Ailes
I drew this disgusting shitheel for Michael Hambouz's annual artist collaboration, "Faces of Death." From his web site:
An annual, non-profitting collaborative artist project, paying tribute to fallen heroes and icons.
The Faces of Death idea was originally realized in 1997 in my friend Milton Carter and his pals' music 'zine Gank, and continued in 2002 on a t-shirt printed in Milton's kitchen. Each annual edition of F.O.D. pays homage to cultural icons that have passed during the calendar year, with each drawing rendered by a different wonderfully talented friend/friend-of-friends, in styles ranging from painterly to primitive.
In 2013, Milton passed the F.O.D. torch on to me. As I would prefer not to profit in the name of lives passed, this project is non-profitting. All sales made help to recoup cost of materials and production.
Teachers from Memory in L.A. through May - live online NOW
My 2-person exhibition with the great Renee French "Teachers from Memory" is live online, though the actual opening at La Luz de Jesus in Los Angeles is on May 8 from 6-8 pm. See descriptions of the teachers here.
2 new teachers
Tug and Hug is done
Tug 'n Hug, 2017. Pen & ink and watercolor on paper. 6 ft. x 4 ft.
to show scale of drawing^
Adrian Triptych (complete)
Adrian (next door neighbor) Triptych. 20" x 66" pen & ink and watercolor on paper. 2017.
Smooth Transitions of Color
UNPRESIDENTED
It took me 24 hours to have a chance to watercolor this and now it's not cool to make fun of his idiot tweet distractions anymore. SAD! This is what happens with idle hands (I accidentally left my sketchbook in my studio over the weekend). Does anyone even remember how the Chinese intercepted our Naval scientific data gathering drone anymore? And how fuckwad tweeted stupid shit about it? And how we aren't supposed to get distracted by his amazing words and instead follow what his tiny deceptive magician hands are doing instead?