Here are the finished screen printed posters for the Schwervon/Ronald Raygun/Jack Toft show! I’ll have a few of these for sale at the event, and if there are any leftover I’ll put them online.

Here are the finished screen printed posters for the Schwervon/Ronald Raygun/Jack Toft show! I’ll have a few of these for sale at the event, and if there are any leftover I’ll put them online.

Gig poster I illustrated and screen printed for an upcoming show. 11x18, three colors on white stock.

Gig poster I illustrated and screen printed for an upcoming show. 11x18, three colors on white stock.

Glow in the dark record bot, displayed and sold at Crafty Bastards in early November.  I don’t think anyone who saw this at the show caught the connection between the album title and the purple/green/orange color scheme…

“Scrapheap Citizen” (pencil/ink/marker)

“Scrapheap Citizen” (pencil/ink/marker)

Junkbot sketch (pencil/ink/marker)

Junkbot sketch (pencil/ink/marker)

This summer, Buffalo Rising took a few really great photos of me while I was out creating some chalk art, so I just wanted to share them here!

A Main Street Message: Artists Draw People 

Music is Art paints a picture of artistic Buffalo

I had a great time drawing this giant chalk robot at the Music is Art festival a few weeks ago. I was right near one of the DJ booths, and I can’t even tell you how much I loved working on a piece while jamming to ridiculously good dance music.

I had a great time drawing this giant chalk robot at the Music is Art festival a few weeks ago. I was right near one of the DJ booths, and I can’t even tell you how much I loved working on a piece while jamming to ridiculously good dance music.

For my Dad’s birthday, I painted him a portrait of Cy-Kill. He’s one of the reasons I’m such a huge robot fan, when I was a little kid he’d buy two of every Gobot, one for me and one for his collection (which, despite being packed away in boxes somewhere, is amazing.) I was such a lucky kid to have a dad that would randomly bring home awesome robot toys, just because he stopped at the toy store and thought they were neat.

For my Dad’s birthday, I painted him a portrait of Cy-Kill. He’s one of the reasons I’m such a huge robot fan, when I was a little kid he’d buy two of every Gobot, one for me and one for his collection (which, despite being packed away in boxes somewhere, is amazing.) I was such a lucky kid to have a dad that would randomly bring home awesome robot toys, just because he stopped at the toy store and thought they were neat.

“Downbot” 8x10 acrylic on canvas

“Downbot” 8x10 acrylic on canvas

“Stress Fiend” 18x24, fluorescent acrylic on canvas

“Stress Fiend” 18x24, fluorescent acrylic on canvas

Drawing more chalk robots! (Photo by Erica Eichelkraut)

Drawing more chalk robots! (Photo by Erica Eichelkraut)

One of the pages from my new mini coloring book!

One of the pages from my new mini coloring book!

I just wanted to share a panel from my brand new mini comic! It’s tiny and it’s only 12 pages long, but I’m super proud of it and I’m already working on the next issue. If you’d like one, they’re just one dollar each with free shipping.

I just wanted to share a panel from my brand new mini comic! It’s tiny and it’s only 12 pages long, but I’m super proud of it and I’m already working on the next issue. If you’d like one, they’re just one dollar each with free shipping.

“Stress Watcher” 8x10, acrylic on masonite

“Stress Watcher” 8x10, acrylic on masonite

I drew some stuff on the sidewalk outside Main (St)udios as part of the “Rock the Block Party” event recently. It was really fun! I haven’t drawn with chalk since I was a little kid, so it took a little getting used to. I might try this again soon…