Following the success of the Grumpy Bear vinyl toy customs I managed to make my way into the Living Dead Doll Art Show in NYC.
More about Sparky McGee's tortured soul can be viewed here. He's still available for sale if anyone is interested. More photos of Sparky and whatnot on flickr.
Online Greeting Cards
Me as a Leprechaun
My head as Cupid
My head as a sleezy elf
Other Work
The $50k Face Off Battle e-card
The Power Mix-Off e-card
BREW cell phone application
The Red West Website
Soundbombing 3 Website
Rosalia De Souza Sampler
Blue Man Group
Saturday Nite Agenda Trailer
John Gregory Website
HOT 97's Summer Jam '05 mini site
Rushcard Flash Contest
Def Jam Redesign Comps 1 - 2 - 3
Dirt - Movie Site Comps 1 - 2 - 3 - 4
Atlantic Records : Sugar Ray
2003 Box Show Diary
Mini Ms Pac Man Upright
Mini Mr. Do Upright
I've been Art Directing, producing, and actually starring in some top perfoming online greeting cards lately. Here's a few that were in the Top 5 recently.
Got some shine over at Vinyl Pulse for my custom Grumpy Bears at a recent American Greetings charity custom vinyl toy show. All 3 of my bears sold. Vabear brought in the most money ($450) at the show and went to a Darth Vader collector in Puerto Rico. Each Stormtrooper Bear went for about $150 with all proceeds going to Harvest for Hunger. Not too bad for one of my first customs.
On the very rare occasion I find myself with nothing else to do I try to get away from the computer. My current hobby is restoring classic 1980's arcade machines. I've also managed to build a couple of working miniature versions of these classic games from scratch.
Mini Ms Pac Man Upright
Mini Mr. Do Upright
The best thing about these custom machines is that they take up 1/3 less space standing only 4 feet tall (sit down to play) and play just about every classic arcade game ever made through an emulator called MAME. Now who wouldn't want one of these?