16 x 16 (Unframed) 21 x 21 (framed) Prismacolor pencils on toned archival illustration board
Frame: Resin encased origami paper cranes folded by Jessica Ward
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13 x 18 (Unframed) 23 x 27 (framed) Prismacolor pencils on toned archival illustration board
Frame: Hand sculpted MDF, weathered steel chain, and plastic guts!
Available Contact gallery1988@aol.com for pricing and inquires
13 x 19 (Unframed) 24 x 31 (framed) Prismacolor pencils on toned archival illustration board
Frame: Urethane mud and chainsaw blades, stainless steel meat hooks, and real deer antlers
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18 x 24 (Unframed) 43 x 37 (framed) Prismacolor pencils on toned archival illustration board
Frame: Hand-weathered wood, urethane cast detailed dragons, gold leaf, LED mini lanterns
Available Contact nathan@thehivegallery.com or call The Hive Gallery for pricing and inquires
18 x 24 (Unframed) 62 x 28 (framed) Prismacolor pencils on toned archival illustration board
Frame: Naturally weathered California Redwood, hand-picked dried bamboo, authentic Japanese Tansu hardware, and Japanese rice paper
Available Contact nathan@thehivegallery.com or call The Hive Gallery for pricing and inquires
12 x 16.5 (Unframed) 42 x 23 (framed) Prismacolor pencils on toned archival illustration board
Frame: Hand-weathered cedar, liquer bottles (some with liquid) 45 caliber brass and steel shell casings
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18 x 24 (Unframed) 29 x 24 (framed) Prismacolor pencils on toned archival illustration board
Frame: The details on this frame are cast urethane parts molded off of the acutual models used for the filming of the visual effects in Paul Verhoeven's 1997 Sci-fi Cult Classic Starship Troopers.
Available Contact nathan@thehivegallery.com or call The Hive Gallery for pricing and inquires
11 x 13 (Unframed) 18 x 24 (framed) Prismacolor pencils on toned archival illustration board
Frame: Copper plated circuit conductor (Found Object) Led flush mounted lights
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11 x 14 Prismacolor pencils on toned archival illustration board
Frame: Birch wood, dyed molded and casted flexible urethane sword blades
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18 x 24 Prismacolor pencils on toned archival illustration board
Fully Motorized Frame: Assemblage of steel and copper tubing, recyceled motorcycle sparkplugs, molded and cast urethane sprockets, High-torque 5rpm rotisserie, motorcycle chain, aluminum drive shafts with nylon bushings, rubber tire.
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10 x 14 Prismacolor pencils on toned archival illustration board
Frame: Hand-sculpted foam and airbrush
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18 x 24 Prismacolor pencils on toned archival illustration board
Frame: Brushed galvanized steel
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18 x 24 Prismacolor pencils on toned archival illustration board
Frame: Enameled plastic pvc pipe, rubber bouncy balls, clear plastic tubing
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18 x 24 Prismacolor pencils on toned archival illustration board
Frame: Gold painted poplar wood with hand engraved Egyptian hieroglyphics and adorned with Swarovski crystals
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18 x 24 Prismacolor pencils on toned archival illustration board
Frame: Ceramic tile, pine wood, and rebar
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10 x 10 Prismacolor pencils on toned archival illustration board
Created for Stoked Mentoring's, Stoked Sessions "I Love LA" show. An art charity benefit for inner city kids held at
Upperplayground downtown LA.
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Created for
The Passenger Comic and Artbook based out of Milano, Italy.
16 x 20 Prismacolor pencils on toned archival illustration board - Created for the
Alcove Gallery's, "Big Tuna" group show. The show featured artwork inspired by David Lynch movies.
Frame: Blue velvet upholstered hardwood
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16 x 20 Prismacolor pencils on toned archival illustration board - Created for the
Alcove Gallery's, "Big Tuna" group show. The show featured artwork inspired by David Lynch movies.
Frame: 1,684 black and white cut pencils with eraser heads, painted and coated vinyl
Available
This was a collaboration piece I created with artist
Dave MacDowell. Dave created this amazing painting of Kevin Smith entitled, "SModcast". He asked me if I would create a frame to go with, and this is what I came up with. The piece was made for Gallery 1988's SMart show in LA hosted by Director Kevin Smith and Jason Mosier. The piece now resides in the collection of Kevin Smith.