1/29/13

Painting Progress

Photography by Michael Molfetas



Bike Smith Branding Preview

I've been commissioned to do some mural work for the new Bike Smith shop opening in March on Grand street in East Williamsburg. Although I'm not painting my own designs / artwork, the job is still a great portfolio piece that will speak to my technical ability as a sign painter.

I thought it would be fun to post photos of the space prior to finished construction and paint to show the full process.  Stop back soon for more updates on the murals!




1/26/13

Jordan Tribute

Jordan Lamont, one of my life long best friends passed away this May. While in Seattle for his memorial I spent an afternoon with friends and family at the local free wall painting a tribute.

Jordan's endearing smile, positive outlook, endless creativity and no-nonsense attitude have been on my mind lately, so I thought it was finally time to share the tribute that my best friend Woody Nelson and I painted together. Photo credits go to Rachel Gregory and Max Macaluso.

JordanLamont.com




Vee Modular Tents Spotted in Ecuador

My buddy Tyler has been traveling and backpacking in Ecuador since late December.  I gave him one of the final prototypes of my Vee Modular Tent for his trip and he's sent back some quick flicks of camp:




11/23/12

10,000 Views

As of today my blog has been viewed over 10,000 times. Thanks for the interest and support...and keep coming back for more!

Classic Colnago Frame

I have a well worn, yet beautiful 70's era Colnago road racing frame for sale. Sad to see her go, but on to the next project...












11/1/12

Printmaking Promotion

You may recognize some of my more recent silkscreen work in this dope promotional photo via: Frankie Krupa-Vahdani. Due to popular demand I plan to do another run of the "Rob a Bank Today" shirt - check back soon for ordering details!


10/27/12

SIR. Wooden Collar Stays

My most recent design work has finally hit the shelves! Look Sharp Sir has just introduced a new line of men's fashion accessories, including the SIR. Wooden Collar Stays that I designed and developed from initial concept to production.  They are currently available for sale at MyShopify, as well as MensMarket.

"To Use: Simply push out a pair of stays from the card, slide the stays in the pockets on the underside of your collar, then fold your collar down, as per usual. Remove before laundering."

  • Each slick & sturdy board contains 5 days worth of collar stays, to keep you looking sharp through the work week.
  • Individual collar stays are 2.5” each.
  • Be smart. Don’t let small children or pets around your collar stays.
  • Not for consumption. That’s what scotch is for.