Terrible Yellow Eyes
I contributed to Cory Godbey’s online collection of Where The Wild Things Are inspired work. That story was a childhood staple, and it was fun to redraw some old characters. Check out the Terrible Yellow Eyes blog.
I contributed to Cory Godbey’s online collection of Where The Wild Things Are inspired work. That story was a childhood staple, and it was fun to redraw some old characters. Check out the Terrible Yellow Eyes blog.

The Yes Men are a group of culture jamming activists who practice what they call “identity correction” by pretending to be powerful people and spokespersons for prominent organizations. They create and maintain fake websites similar to ones they want to spoof, and then they accept invitations received on their websites to appear at conferences, symposia, and TV shows. While posing as these prominent figures of corporation, they use their identities to admit horrible mistakes on the corporations behalf, and also propose absurd plans for development. So, they’re cool. I made this poster for their recent “Fix the World” movie on HBO. They dig it, and it’s on they’re website. There’s also speculation that someone’s going to get the image tattooed, on there forehead, on tv, naked, really naked. Why do you read this stuff?

I was invited to contribute to Side B: A Music Lover’s Anthology. Created by veteran and ingenue artists alike, Side B contains over 200 pages of lost lovers, rocking out, spirit guides, ghosts, and dinosaurs – it’s like an action adventure comic for the music lover in all of us. I ended up making kind of a collage-style guide to indie touring. This gem also features great artists like Jeffrey Brown (Clumsy), Brandon Graham (Multiple Warheads), Ryan Kelly (Local), Jim Mahfood (Clerks), Box Brown, Colleen Frakes, Cristy C. Road, Grant Reynolds, Joe Decie, John Isaacson, Jonathan Baylis, Liz Baillie, and Noah Van Sciver. Get it here!
I just contributed some illustrations to the UK’s premier cultural magazine Who’s Jack issue #27. The Bomb Guy is for an article about how “bomb” is a sensitive word, and how your going to get in trouble for saying it. 
Above is my image for an article about being macho, and having a penis.
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I sold merch For Dinosaur Jr a couple weeks ago in Cape Cod. Then I wrote about it for Impose Magazine. Continue reading

I was recently assigned one of the most sacred tasks an artist can ever be met with. I was commissioned to transform a pair stolen bowling shoes into real life “voodoo turkey knockers”. Everyone knows three consecutive strikes is called a turkey, and my pal Colin has been especially hungry. After he slipped on his new “XXX” laced “voodoo turkey knockers”, the bowling gods elevated him to their level, and he quickly had his turkey.

These guys came to me in a dream. It was one of those dreams where your on some adventure, but your not in control because your shoes are possessed by Mexican wrestlers, giving you advice in Spanish, but in real life you don’t even know Spanish, so your wondering how your brain came up with the words, and also how you knew what they meant. So these shoes are for escaping danger, and learning Spanish.



Some scenes and sounds from a resent Rhode Island art show for Impose Magazine. Continue reading

My man Paul at Tor Johnson Records holds these awesome shows in Providence. He asked me to design the poster for his latest Loud Night featuring Doomriders, Howl, Night Horse, Javelina, and Zombifying Venom. The show is going to be epic. Silkscreened posters will be available via Ghost-town. Watch out for rippin’ land-sharks!
This series of the world’s most famous, and infamous miniature golfers was featured as part of Brian Burkhardt’s Word of Mouth Show at the Bridge Fair in Miami. They are all painted on 12″x12″ panels with astro-turf silkscreened on them. More after the jump… Continue reading

The moment I discovered Covered Blog, I instantly wanted to “cover” something of Sam Keith‘s. Dude’s work had a big impact on me. What could possibly more impressive to a teenager than a violently scribbled comic about an Amazon social worker and her purple-clad anti-hero with “middle finger claws”.