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Come to my show this Friday at Tilde in Portland.
I have a show this Friday at Tilde in the Sellwood neighborhood of SE Portland. Info here
I’ll be rolling out some new posters, some old favorites, as well as a new series of small art prints created specifically for the event.
The opening reception is Friday, July 2nd from 6pm-9pm
Show runs Friday, July 2nd through Saturday, [...]
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Design as art
A few weeks ago Grainedit.com posted an interview with me. Of everything I said one thing seems to have generated a lot of emails. It was the question about running my own studio.
You run a small studio. What do you enjoy about being on your own, as opposed to the design firm environment? Do you [...]
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No Spec!
Seriously people, time is money. I do this for a living.
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Grain Edit interview
The lovely folks over at grainedit.com did an interview with me. It’s a real honor to be allowed within their hallowed halls.
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Punk rock! – photos from the Maximum Rocknroll archive
Wired Magazine has a whole bunch of great MRR photos on their site now. Check it out
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10 Club poster show – Seattle – Sunday May 23
This weekend!
NOTABLE POSTER ARTISTS SHOWCASE AT SEATTLE’S SHOWBOX AT THE MARKET
Poster artists from across the region will showcase their work as part of a one day, Seattle exhibition of limited edition Rock posters. Fans will have the opportunity to purchase hard-to-find works and network with renowned and up-and-coming artists.
In addition, Easy Street Records will [...]
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Bob Burnquist – mega ramp
At eight stories high and over 100 yards long, Bob Burnquist’s backyard ramp is the world’s largest.
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New BCwax vinyl – Sola Rosa – Get it Together
Here is the second release from BCwax, again with packaging by yours truly.

A little thang in the Portland Mercury