Jeremy Fish did these rad posters for Hightower(check the link) a couple years back. Jake dropped one off to frame up recently. This poster is so awesome that it got background props on some show called Brothers and Sisters. They were limited to 150 then about 25 got wine spilled on them and another 50 or so got water damaged when the Hightower jam space got flooded, so they're even more limited than ever.
I recently moved out of the Mission after 11 years. I moved all my paintings to the frameshop and figured it's probably a good idea to at least document the work I did while living in that room. Here's just a few of the pieces I've done. Adios Mision, te amo siempre.
Rick Marr and his lady friend Melissa stopped by after having beers at The Ramp to pick up these Jeremy Fish prints. Have you ever talked to Rick after he's had a few beers? You should try it sometime. Most topics turn to fire poles, wood and innuendos involving those topics. Actually most conversations turn out that way with Rick even if he's not drinking.
Oh yeah, he's a pretty fine picture taker also, you should check out his site. Its linked to the right.
Photographer David Becker picked up this photo today. Its a damn shame they don't make theaters like that anymore. Ya know where David prints his photos? Hamburgereyes Photo Epicenter of course...check the link.
I've been working on a series of stain paintings where the background color is stained by the subject of the painting. Here are the first ones I've finished so far...
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