Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Ale Yeah! stained glass duraclear installation
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Monday, July 16, 2012
Ale Yeah! merchandise
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Saturday, July 14, 2012
Wolver-Rodent debut's in San Diego today
The original art to this Wolver-rodent piece is showing today at the Aaron Brothers comic hero art gallery in Mission Valley, San Diego, California.
I think it's also an art supply store, so if you comic con-ners run out of your favorite paint markers you should stop in and take a look. They do framing as well, so you can get that Jim Lee napkin sketch preserved and mounted before flying home to Buffalo.
Have fun in San Diego everybody!
Thursday, June 28, 2012
STUDIOFEST
I'll be participating and showing work at the Studiofest this Saturday in the Old forth ward, If your in Atlanta come down, have some fun and see some art
http://studiofest.o4walive.com
http://studiofest.o4walive.com
Monday, June 18, 2012
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Monday, May 28, 2012
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Gallery Exhibition: Death, Girls, and Bad Smells. June 15th at the Cube
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Jert at Artlantis Art and Music festival, Saturday, June 2nd, Poncey Highlands, Atlanta
I'll have a booth at the annual Artlantis arts and music festival this year. I will be selling original art and prints as well as a TON or old paintings and drawings that have been cluttering my studio for years now. This will be a great opportunity to score some original Jert works on the cheap!
check out the info for the festival here:
http://www.facebook.com/artlantisfestival
check out the info for the festival here:
http://www.facebook.com/artlantisfestival
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Tuesday, May 08, 2012
Greyscale Exhibition Trailer, this Friday night at ABV
New Hey! Cafe Muggery
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Monday, May 07, 2012
Thursday, May 03, 2012
ABV ANNIVERSARY SHOW, MAY 11TH, ATLANTA
I have a piece in this show coming up next week at the ABV gallery. Come out Atlanta, here is a link to the details http://www.abvatl.com/news/2012/4/30/gallery-greyscale-abv-2-yr-anniversary.html
Wednesday, May 02, 2012
Tuesday, May 01, 2012
(NSFW) Dwarves Gig poster
I was commissioned by the opening band The Scam to create this gig poster for the upcoming Dwarves concert
in St.Louis, Mo. My instructions where "it needs to have Coke and
Boners...oh and Tits". So I obliged. I have to admit it's pretty cool to
get paid to make "blue humor" art. It's exactly the opposite of working
with most of my illustration clients. Most of my notes are to "tone it
down" or "needs to be more accessible" whereas The Scam gives me notes
like "dude, no nudity? we paid for nudity".
*Oh and for the record I'm not a fan of Cocaine, it's a shitty drug that makes people do shitty things,
but I believe grown adults should be
allowed to do what they want as long as it doesn't directly harm others.
Drug Violence is caused by the black market, plain and simple
Friday, April 20, 2012
Hey! New Orleans

check out Hey! cafe HERE
*flier by tommy leblanc
I'll be drawing weird shit live on the first Friday of May at the Hey! cafe on Magazine and Napoleon in uptown New Orleans. Looks to be a party, I can't wait
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Sunday, April 01, 2012
new Ale Yeah! design
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Thursday, March 29, 2012
Friday, March 23, 2012
Greg Mike
Last Wednesday I had the opportunity to create this drawing of Atlanta based Surrealist Pop artist Greg Mike during the Drink and Doodle live event at ABV Gallery (see previous posts). As I was drawing it, a random dude walked up behind me and offered to buy it from right out of my sketchbook. I had never had a person offer to buy a drawing out of my sketchbook before it was finished. I kind of just said "uhhh, OK", stunned that someone would want to buy an unfinished drawing of another artist from me on the spot. So with that I agreed to sell this drawing of Greg Mike before he ever got a chance to see it, or even know he was being drawn. (I was drawing him secretly as he worked). I kind of felt a little bit bad because I wanted to give the drawing to Greg as a gift, but instead I had let my capitalistic tendencies usurp my sense of altruism. I came to grips with this pretty quick though because after all, it is still a recession. The patron then told me he'd catch up to me later after I finished the piece .
I showed the Drawing to Greg and got the picture of him with it. It was like "here dude look at this thing I made for you, but you can't have it because I'm selling it, and by the way thanks for having me out to your gallery". He was real cool about it though, after all not only are drawings BY him selling, so are drawings OF him.
Later that evening, when the event was over I ran into the potential buyer. After chatting for a bit, he informed me that he had been ripped to the tits for many hours on some medical brownies that he had brought up with him from Florida. He and his buddy where sharing adventures together on some sort of magical spontaneous roadtrip. They had found the ABV Gallery event on facebook while driving to Atlanta on the interstate. Although he was mostly coherent, communication was a bit labored.
When it came time to make the transaction he told me that buying the drawing from me "just didn't feel right anymore"....then he offered me half price. Then he spent about 45 minutes talking about Instagram and dog breeds.
He was a nice guy though, he offered me a medicinal brownie on the condition that I go back and hang out in his hotel room with him and his friend.....I felt it prudent to decline.
In the end I was kind of glad that the sale fell through, because now the drawing can exist as it was intended, as a gift to another artist
I would like to thank EVERYONE at ABV for inviting me out to the drink and doodle, I met some great artists that I had been hearing about for years, drank some organic vodka cocktails, and I sold both of my other pieces. All in all a good night.
Thursday, March 22, 2012
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