Here's my pattern at work once again. I created an old beat up record sleeve for our catalogue. My buddy DJ Superb let me barrow a couple of his well warn records and I swiped their textures.
I was a little bumbed 'cause after I sent it off to production, the poster got cropped funny. I referenced old 1940's tin robot boxes and packaging. I really mucked up this guy to make the poster look ancient.
Well here it is. one of my 2010 Headphones. The new Line should be hitting stores in the next couple of weeks. You can pick this sucka up at your local skate shop or even off the web. www.skullcandy.com under the product menu. (i'll up date a link when they drop) It comes with three button pins. The cap will be updated to a flatter surface and no more rubber gaskets. Stay tuned.
Here's the original render and top view of the headband.
Here's Some mock rock posters that I created. I did a bunch of 'em and put them all together to creat a pattern. It was for the 2010 Lurker family at Skullcandy. Heres a couple.
Just thought you might want to see the man behind the art. Me on the Left My Big Brother on the Right. Keep in mind my brother is Rocking out, Driving, weaving in and out of cars and filming at the same time. And They say video games don't teach you anything. Enjoy!
P.S. Helmet Rocks!
I painted this big ol'barn door for the "Salt Lake Street Project" They auctioned it off and proceeds went to the Haiti relief. Painting with me and setting the scene is my buddy and co-worker Brandon Christiansen. My Homie Royce Taylor filmed and did all the editing. He did a sick job putting it all together. Gotta love MIx Master Mike too.
I was part of the act at SIA Denver Colorado this year. I was over at the Skullcandy booth Painting a way with other artists Son, Brando and Tyler Reves