Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Luke Chueh


I know, I know, I've been putting more of other people's art up here than my own. But... it's just so good...
Here's a piece by Luke Chueh entitled "Dig Dug".

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Wolves


This is a sketch for a painting that I'm doing...

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Banksy


I just wanted to share one of Banksy's latest...

Monday, October 8, 2007

Goodbye Summer


A kid celebrating the end of summer on 26th beach.

Friday, October 5, 2007

Ecuadorian Nightlife


This was a picture that I took in Chugchilan, Ecuador from our hostel porch.

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Kate


This is something that I made for Kate a while back. The picture is from one of my b-days a while back, but you know who the real star is...

Monday, July 30, 2007

Deth P. Sun


This is a print that I just bought. The artist's name is Deth P. Sun, and he does his work out of Oakland. I first came across his stuff in an exhibition at the Giant Robot store in the Upper Haight. All of his stuff uses these seemingly simplistic characters that nevertheless express a huge amount of information. Check him out at: dethpsun.com

Jericho


This one goes way back to highschool's senior project. It was meant to be the cover to a novella that I was writing. Still working on that...

Matt


This is an image of Matt that I manipulated. I did this a while ago when he was still shorter than I am...

Saturday, July 28, 2007

Ginger Ninjas


This was a graphic design project that I did for my friend's band as they toured around on their bikes in Alaska.

Duality


This is a photograph that I did while waiting for Kate to come back from her paddle at Pleasure Point. I swear that the only thing that I did in photoshop was increase the saturation on the entire photograph... It gives the duality of the Santa Cruz weather a pretty stark contrast.

the Beginning


So this is the beginning... I'm going to use this site to both showcase my art and drive myself to produce. I'll also try and reference other pieces that I think are particularly great and who knows what else down the road. The above drawing was somthing that I did from a couple of pictures of my cousins jumping off of a sand dune when we were kids. We used to run off of the grassy cliff above and leap as far out as possible, landing softly, if not smoothly, on the steep sandy surface below. These pictures are especially important to me, since one of my cousins has since passed away.