Stop playin and check out this Big Worm sticker.
90s
Divine Intervention
CommentBig week, starting on the second piece in the Pulp Fiction trilogy (that could easily turn into 5 or 6 total paintings).
"A please would be nice."
Royale With Cheese
CommentWe added new work to the shop this week! with more on the way next week...
He's Not Your Kind
CommentPicked up a new commission last weekend, and it's something I've been wanting to do for a long time. I'd do a whole Tarantino series if I could clear six months.
Notes: Uma Thurman has unusually large hands, and this is one of my favorite soundtracks.
(Pulp Fiction is currently available on Netflix.)
Year of tha Boomerang
CommentOnce we get through this Valentine order madness, I'll have a new print ready for the shop!
In the meantime, use code VAL15 to get 15% off your order for the rest of this week.
See you soon!
Twin Peaks Revisited
CommentOrders have been placed, and we'll have a few brand new prints signed and ready to go very soon. Here is the original sketch for the Twin Peaks art print due up first.
Keep an eye out for the official release.
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The local mall in the middle of a week day is a strange and wonderful place. There are shops that I swear don't exist on the weekends, when the parking lots are full and kids are being outfitted for the first week of school. At some point on Monday morning the mall concourse turns into a back alley where men who wear sunglasses indoors appear to fill the empty locations with imports from their trunks and vans.
One such enterprise is the literally-named "Gifts", which sells an assortment of items one might buy a distant nephew who visits for the holidays. Hanging out in a corner near the decorative knives and bobble-arm (?) waving kittens is a tribute to 90s pop-culture so lost on the target audience for this store that they surely think these are poorly paid models and the frame is a suitable wedding gift. In this magical place, if you focus hard and squint your eyes, you almost believe that Courtney Cox is copping a feel on Lisa Kudrow and Joey is just a floating ghost head.
There is no point to any of this other than to remind you to shop local, even if it's not really local.