4/30/13
Hand Painted
I put in some serious work over the weekend at the Tattoo Shop on Vanderbilt. Stained the floors and cabinets, started wallpaper, painted the ceiling, moved in the furniture, and much more. I aslo had the chance to paint my first commercial window. The lettering needs one more day of work and window cleaning but is coming out great.
Progress!
Busy schedules have been keeping us from finishing up the mural for Industry City. This week is crunch time and here are some progress shots:
4/27/13
Hand Painted
Here are some finished pieces from last week. I'm working on the layout for a large glass counter top today that I'm hoping to finish in the next couple days. Stay tuned!
Prospect Park Road Races
Here are some photos I took at the road races in Prospect Park this morning. A couple shots of my buddies racing Cat 5 as well as a pretty serious wreck a few yards from the finish of the Category 4 race.
Frank's Colnago Build
Here's a wild Colnago build I did for one of our regular customers over at Bike Smith on Vanderbilt. I'm working on another one of Frank's babies now, photos to come!
4/14/13
Mural Progress Shots
We just began laying things out and getting some paint on the walls over at Industry City this weekend. Hopefully these photos allude to the sheer scale of this project and how much fun it will be!
4/11/13
Tattoo Shop Elevations
Some quick scale renderings I did of the shop interior to begin figuring out color-ways, finishes, and spacing...
More Bike Smith!
I just finished re-branding another Bike Smith store with their updated logo and color themes. Hand painted as usual. This shop is located on Vanderbilt between Dean and Bergen in Brooklyn, check it out!
Tattoo Shop Space
Here are some 'before' photos of one of my current projects. I'm developing a brand and managing the remodeling of this space for a new tattoo shop, coming to Vanderbilt Avenue in Brooklyn. We are shooting for a May 1st opening so keep your eyes open for news to come!
4/9/13
Blue Marble Mural Sketches
Sir Collar Stays
Sir wooden collar stays are still available for purchase, and now for sale through a new vendor. Check them out on uncommongoods.com and support local design and fabrication!
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