Joshua Tree ROCKS! - Joshua Tree, CA is known for the fantastic and sometimes surreal rock formations of Joshua Tree National Park. I created this design first for an exhibition by that name and since then have made it available at select locations.
Respect the Desert - This western style lizard was used as the back cover of the Morongo Basin Art Tours Portfolio magazine and I've since then released it as a T-shirt design at select locations.
Godzilla Vs. San Francisco (T-Shirt Design) - This is the t-shirt version of the image used on the cover of Harpoon Magazine. (See my "Painted Illustrations" portfolio, elsewhere on this site to see that one.)
Biker Bunnies Attack St. Bernard! - The original brush and ink cartoon was vectorized, then colored in Illustrator as the final image was silk screened on t-shirts for this club. Notice those riotous, rascally rabbits are trying to get what's in the keg clutched by the helpless St. Bernard? Bad Bunnies!
Beer Drinkin' Devil Jogger! - The original brush and ink cartoon was vectorized, then colored in Illustrator as the final image was silk screened on t-shirts for this jogging/racing club. The club had a reputation for partying after races, so that's the reason for this incongruous imagery.
Adobe Illustrator Logo Promotion for Electric Mind Design - This is all point-and-vector work, except for Franky's face, which was dropped in. It reads: "Electric Mind Design - We Bring Ba-ad Things to Life!"
The Cat's Pajamas T-shirt - A pajama top for your favorite female feline...
Mountain Lion for National Park - This was a design for Joshua Tree National Park's Hidden Valley. That's a wreath of Pinion Pine branches around the Puma, as Pinion Pines are common to that area.
The Ant That Ate Oak Town! (T-Shirt Design) - This was a design for Rael's Tees, also known as Ant Tee's, a great T-Shirt Design Studio in Oakland, CA.
San Fran Bananas T-Shirt Design - This was a T-Shirt designed for "San Fran Bananas: Color and Humor in Art," an exhibit at the Whitney Young Cultural Center Mansion. It was a lot of fun turning the Transamerica Pyramid, a San Francisco landmark, into a big banana! Done in Adobe Illustrator for silk screen.
TEA Shirt - I never could resist a good pun...
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