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Category Archives: Bloggish Self-Indulgent Tripe
Work in progress – Rubberwoman
Tonight I had to help out on the road. Listening to Henry Rollins DJ on KCRW helped keep my spirits up. But I did have some drawing time. With the rain, I didn’t want to mess up a drawing pad, … Continue reading
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WIP – OMG Shoes! Hot Rod Shoes!
This was intended to be a quick piece to hang here in the house. I love it, but quick is not going to happen. However, this is definitely one of those late night pieces where I draw while relaxing after … Continue reading
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Tagged boot lovers, fetish boot, Hot Rod Boots, OMG Shoes, work in progress
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Beefy Jack, the Street Art Campaign that Never Was
About five years ago, I started hitting the art scene as hard as I could while working at least two other gigs. The street art scene was very strong and I was intrigued. I met guys like Homo Riot and … Continue reading
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Tagged burgers, chest harness, leatherman art, street art
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