KING OF HEARTS

This Sunday 4/10/22 my all time favorite living artist, Mike Giant, will be having his second annual screen print show here in North Beach at The Fish Tank Gallery. This King Of Hearts collab drawing will be available in a screen printed edition of 150, printed by Nat Swope of Bloom press in Oakland. Mike will have tons of prints on sale, please stop by and say high! 1331 Grant Avenue in San Francisco, 1-4pm. Hope to see you there!

THE FISH TANK GALLERY

I recently had the opportunity to open a little gallery in my beloved neighborhood, North Beach. My very generous neighbors next door at The North Beach Pipeline Marijuana dispensary have gifted me this amazing space to use as my studio in the back, and a small gallery in the front. I exhibit a combination of my artwork, and some of my talented friends I have been fortunate to work with over the years. My focus is to use this space to generate foot traffic, revenue, and good vibes for North Beach as my neighborhood is going through a truly magical resurgence. Please stop by and ring the doorbell, I am almost always working in the back 9am-9pm, with a long lunch break in the middle. 1331 Grant Avenue, North Beach, San Francisco, California.

ZODIAC ATTACK

I just finished drawing this Zodiac creatures series for some art shows later this year, maybe a calendar?

303 BOARDS x NEW BALANCE x SPB & ME!

I designed this New Balance 272 for my old friends in Denver at 303 Boards. They are available now!

HSAC ANNUAL INVITATIONAL SCREEN PRINT PROJECT

Each year the Haight Street Art Center will invite artists to visit San Francisco, and create screen prints in their state of the art print studio with master printer Drew Jorstad. The prints will be for sale at the end of each project, and the artists can choose a local non-profit that hey would like to support with a portion of the profits.

This year myself, Mike Giant, and Morning Breath Design were invited to get together and create some rad new screen prints. We chose to work with the non-profit SF Skate Club, primarily because the founder of the SFSC Shawn Connelly was sponsored by Think Skateboards. Coincidentally the skateboard manufacturer that myself and the other artists worked for in the 90’s, and how we all met each other.

Huge thanks to the HSAC staff, Drew Jorstad and Robin Gascon for making this all happen. There are still a few prints left if you are interested in supporting this project: