Here’s something I put together to inspire the IPRC’s website creation process.
Manualbiographical (The Tall Story of a Short Man) My next project is a multi-volume comic that is currently in the making. The images in this gallery represent different chapters, or volumes that are discovered within the story. This work was created during a comics class at the IPRC in Portland, OR. Each volume represents the ...
After all the work was done, there was a video that remained to show the world how much fun this project really was, and how hard people worked together to make it happen. Thank you to everyone who made this mural possible. VIEW THE STORY, VIDEO and PHOTOS!
As a part of an IPRC comics class, one of our assignments was to adapt a story written by the writing class, into a comic. The story given to me was entitled “On Eating Marsupials”. The comic I created represents the first two paragraphs.
Ephemeral Gallery Mural Space in the Goldsmith Building. Downtown NW Couch St. between 4th and 5th. Portland, OR. This temporary mural was up for the month of September, and then painted over.
Friday, July 23rd was the kick-off party for the 2010 PDX Bridge Fest. My rendition of the St. Johns Bridge was sold just an hour into the show. Thank you to the awesome couple that I met who bought the piece. From one good home to the next. The artwork was created with black ink ...
Started October 16th, 2009 // Finished July 19th, 2010 PORTLAND, OR – Mural illustration by KMF ILLUSTRATION. Coordination by KBOO Community Radio staff and board. Painting by KBOO & Portland community members. View Photos of the Painting!
The soundboard is finally complete. The words “Independently Grown Since 1968″ now appear on the front, as well as the 3D knobs were completed. This mural is 1/200th away from being complete. Last step is to put the thank you to the Regional Arts & Culture council. Then the graffiti barrier, and hopefully 10 years ...
These are the latest music posters I’ve created. One for Yeah Great Fine’s show with Tartufi and 0-Bruxo at the Backspace in Portland. The Ranch Fest posters were created for a music festival happening in eastern Idaho. Look for more posters in the future.