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This is the fourth skateboard design that I've created. The rest are from earlier years that I don't feel that need to be displayed, or they were stolen. I created this design on top of a Toy Machine deck. The entire painting was created with spray paint. I love how the subject just stands out of the board due to the use of flourecents. I've been offered up to 100 dollars for this deck so far. I have a feeling it's not from the use of flourecents, though.
Titled: Skateboard #4
Media: Laquer and flourecent spray paint on skateboard deck.
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This is the top of the fourth skateboard design that I've created. I've had much better luck in creating grip tape designs since I started creating custom decks. The tapes have become stickier and more durable, lending themselves to more intricate designs.
Titled: Skateboard #4 (top)
Media: Grip tape on skateboard deck.
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At some point I realized that I had never drawn myself. I was always using myself for reference material and I
drew everyone elses portraits, but had never drawn myself. Here is my first attempt at a self portrait.
14x17in.
Titled: Self Portrait 1994
Media: Ink and marker on bristol board
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This piece was a freshman year college "design" project. I can't remember what the criteria were for the assignment nor if I accomplished the goal... but I ended up really liking the final. 11x14in.
Titled: Untitled
Media: Ink, pencil, crayon, colored pencil, marker, pasted photocopies on heavy paper.
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This multimedia piece from college was harshed by my classmates and my professor. Obviously, I was just
a bit before my time. The center portion is a chalk drawing and a couple of the photos were purposely
scratched with heavy grit sandpaper after mounting. 32x20in.
Titled: FotoSk8
Media: Black & White photographs and chalk on green matte board.
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