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The Police

This was one of two designs I made for The Police’s reunion tour in 2007. It was one of my first big jobs, I felt super-cool.

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Japanther


My pals in Paparazzi asked me to make this poster for their show with Japanther. It’s a two color silkscreen. Then in the future it ended up in an exhibition of a bunch of Japanther posters “7 Years in a Van”. Read the rest of this entry »

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Mtv.com

I made this mess for Mtv’s website back in 2008. If you go to mtv.com and refresh the page 60 times you’ll see it!! Read the rest of this entry »

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Artsprojekt Skatedecks

A series of haunted skatedecks released through Artsprojekt. Available for purchase by following this link: http://www.zazzle.com/brian1986*

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Wu-Tang Clan

This was made just before the release of the 8 Diagrams album. The imagery, like the title, is derived from the 8 Diagram Pole Fighter Kung-Fu flick. They sold this gem along the Rock the Bells tour 2007. Flash forward a year later, I ended up backstage with Ghostface at Harvard University. It was an awkward experience, I didn’t really know what to say. So I just shut up. It was a privilege making graphics for Wu-Tang Clan, 36 Chambers has been on my top 10 albums since I started listening to music.

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Mötley Crüe

I was asked to make some graphics for the CrüeFëst ‘08 tour. I gave them some remixed versions of their recent Saints of Los Angles album cover. And a trophy graphic to accompany their hit track “MotherF*cker of the Year”. I also made some graphics for Nikki Sixx’s solo project, but they didn’t go anywhere. I should have made some Kat Von D drawings and threw his logo on them. That would have grabbed his attention.

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Jay-Z

I made this stuff for Jay-Z in preparation for his Heart of the City tour with Mary J Blige. The request was for more rock n’ roll type stuff, rather than Rocawear graphics. On the left is the bandana I made with “the roc hands”, the buildings on the right were printed inside the collar of the tour shirts. More images after the jump. Read the rest of this entry »

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Big D and the Kids Table

This shirt was for Big D and the Kids Table’s anthem, “Shining On” off their Strictly Rude album. There’s a lot of Allston references, so that’s what they got for a landscape. More images after the jump. Read the rest of this entry »

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Dropkick Murphys

This ended up as a sweatshirt for the Murphys. It’s a compilation of Boston landmarks. They made a point of including that wall from Southie.More images after the jump. Read the rest of this entry »

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Dan Deacon Poster


First off, Dan Deacon hates this poster. Specifically the way I drew him. (I’m sorry man, I draw everyone grotesque!) The flyer was for one of the shows I threw at Mass Art, in conjunction with BOWAAC and Urban Monsters. First Time I met Mr. Deacon was at the Avalon in Boston, when he was opening for Girl Talk. I was around because I was painting this wild roadside DKM mural on the back of the club, and I overheard Dan talking about the band Neptune. I interrupted to announce they’d be playing later that night at the Milky Way in JP. I went to that Neptune show, and sure enough Dan Deacon jumped on the roster last-minute for a midnight neon-skull freak-out!

The Ultimate Reality show advertised above was a blast, Jimmy Joe Roche had made visuals for the tour, and Deacon was providing the score. I remember they wanted to push the sound up to 11. Lots of concern over the volume. Local heroes Ho-Ag and Big Digits opened, alongside my pal Dank of Main Fader.

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