Ghost
I've been obsessed with this record lately. Growing up I was always into bands like Black Sabbath, Blue Oyster Cult and Mercyful Fate. Its awesome to see a newer band paying homage to them.
I've been obsessed with this record lately. Growing up I was always into bands like Black Sabbath, Blue Oyster Cult and Mercyful Fate. Its awesome to see a newer band paying homage to them.
Please join me this Saturday night at PPC from 8pm-Midnight for the opening of "Everything Went Black", a Black Flag tribute show. I made this drawing for the show.
It's an homage to Raymond Pettibon's work on the cover of "In My Head", one of my personal favorites.
Sometimes the same shit is in my head. Hope to see you there!
Hope you had a great weekend. I was down in LA and shoulda-woulda-coulda tried this food truck.

Happy Monday!
Last night's poster sale at Bloom Press was great. I got there around 4:30pm and signed a few hundred posters before we opened the doors at 6.
LOTS of people stopped by...
including my friend Anna here, featured on a new poster that was released last night.
Huge thanks to everyone that came by. I really appreciate the support. Stay tuned right here for info on my next poster event.
Went down to Half Moon Bay, CA the other day. I remember putting this sticker up years ago. It still rides on Main Street.

Went home with some Dungeonous.

Happy Friday!
Never not traveling.

See you when I see you.
Joshy gave me the green light to produce the skateboard deck of my dreams and and this is it.
They're 10.5" wide and 32" long, just the way I like 'em. They've got nice concave, not too deep. Great for pool skating. The shape is based on two of my favorite decks of all time, the Aaron "Fingers" Murray model and the Web model, both from Dogtown Skateboards circa 1985. The graphic is also a homage to my favorite Dogtown decks from that era. I can't wait to ride one!
We made less than 100 of them, so if you want one don't lag. Get it now in the store!
The walls at Zumiez are pretty great.


But the parking lot is straight freaky.

Not freaky in the scary or creepy way. Just freaky as in this car is trying to fuck.

Meet you at Chevron bitch.
Back up in Everett, Washington I had some amazing fried chicken thanks to this dude.

But as I sit here behind a behemoth of a desk, composing this very blog, I am filled with regret for not taking any of these plastic logo bags. I didn't even grab one. And yes, I could have totally used them for my small trash can. Ugh!

The fried chicken was off the chain mang.

Until next time Seattle/Everett/Northwest/rain.
Just a quick reminder about my poster show at Bloom Press in Oakland this Friday evening. I'm releasing 3 new ones and I've got a few old ones left to sell as well.
Hope to see you there!