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The coolest boom box on campus. I couldn't not photograph it.
The theme bike racks outside of an arcade/restaurant/bar in Salem, OR. Awesome.
2104 Trek Cyclocross Comp
...and the Joker got aaawwwaaaaaayyy!
I liked the sky that day...
Time to transfer to WOU. This sun dial is hidden away on a corner outside of the student center. My campus is better than yours.
This was at an antique shop in Oregon City or one of the other little towns around the outskirts of Portland and horrifying no matter which town it was...
Holy 1982 Burlington Coat Factory!
I couldn't find Jeff Bridges at Arthur Murray or Quiznos... False advertising!
I'm not saying it's a problem, but there's a reason your Apple stock doesn't suck.
Good luck getting any courtesy at the San Jose airport.
There was an entire year of Italian American culture and I missed it?
A couple of examples of actual drawings along with some sketches that may end up as finished pieces one day. Until then I present them here as ideas for crowdsourcing.
I drew this (from the CD liner for The Gray Race by Bad Religion) at a coffee shop in Saratoga Springs, NY in 1996. It was framed and I kept it for years before it was eventually lost during a move.
I drew some caricatures for my friend's son's 2nd birthday party. Mason said his favorite character was Optimus Prime, so the drawing pretty much created itself.
Two other children at the party had interesting middle names. Thanks to these parents, once again, these caricatures were fairly pre-drawn.
Part of a crossover series of drawing I plan on selling, this is how I imagine Kirk's reaction to Lando working his suave on a couple of Enterprise crew members.
Another part of the crossover series in which two sci-fi stereotypes commiserate with one another.
Based on a girl (*sigh*) this is the first of a set of characters who work as super hero support.
Another member of the super hero support team.
The civilian alter-ego of the super hero in the comic series.
Another member of the super hero support team.
The iPad presents an interesting medium for creating art in the future. Apps such as Paper (by 53) and Adobe Ideas allow for wonderful pencils, pens, and watercolors.
Here is the iPad drawing of my Star Wars/Trek crossover. Created using Adobe Ideas.