Sunday, June 25, 2006

IF : Rain

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My contribution to Illustration Friday's "Rain" topic.

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Illustration Friday - Dance Submission

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My contribution to Illustration Friday's "dance" topic.

Inked with a Sakura pigma brush pen and colored in Photoshop.

Saturday, June 17, 2006

Cornstock 2006 - Guerilla Art

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Today was the Second Annual Cornstock Music & Arts Festival held in Scotts, Michigan. To commemorate the event I created nearly 50 original works of "guerilla art". Normally, I leave my art in public places for people to find. Today, I thought why not take them straight to the people. So I opted to place them under various wiper blades.

(I included contact info on the back of each piece... in case anyone is wondering)

***Side Note***
Congratulations to my buddy Robert Beardsley (event organizer) for a successful second year!

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

New Batch of "Guerilla Art" - Vicksburg

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Here's a new batch of "guerilla art" placed this evening. Hopefully the individuals who find these will enjoy them.

Sunday, June 11, 2006

Hot Air Balloon Recovery



This hot air balloon drifted over the tops of the trees in my yard. Thinking it may be landing I followed it a few miles until it landed in a swamp behind a golf course. (The Angel's Crossing Golf Course in Vicksburg, Michigan).

Friday, June 09, 2006

Memory Sketches

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The last couple days I haven't been bringing my camera wherever I go. Wouldn't you know it, I've encountered some really "classic" incidents. As a result I decided to do some "memory sketches".

The first incident: While searching Wal-Mart for the elusive 4th season DVD set of Northern Exposure, I noticed a very relaxed urban youth chillin' with some tunes while cruisin' the aisles.

The second incident: A guy's son drove the riding mower partially up a tree. Apparently the kid was ok because the entire family was laughing, taking photos and videotaping the after affects of the incident.

Needless to say it's time to start bringing the camera again.