Saturday, January 23, 2010

A Couple New 'Flavors'


TOM- I haven't posted any of my Flavor Of The Week illustrations for the New York Press in a while, so here we go. These are my latest from the last two weeks. And if you're in the New York area, remember to check out NY Press' weekly column full of sexual escapades, broken hearts, and pure debauchery illustrated by yours truly.
Happy Weekend!

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Got some Nerve



TOM - Here are a couple recent illustrations I did for Nerve.com. I had fun with the both of these.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Brian Bonz Poster


TOM - Go check out Brian Bonz And The Dot Hongs this Friday!Here's the poster I did for the show.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Philly City Paper

TOM - Happy New Year! I illustrated this week's cover for Philadelphia City Paper. It's their annual writing contest issue and 'Death by Oboe' was their winning entry.
I did the skull/oboe image and the background texture separately, then the design team over in Philly added the words. If your in Philly check it out, if your not in Philly, check it out here. Later!

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Vacuum Table!


JAMES - So I finally built my own Vacuum Table for screenprinting. I've recently acquired an awesome extra studio space, which I'm sharing with my buddy Brent Fleury (great photographer), and I'm turning my half of it into a print shop for my own personal use. Psyched.
Anyway, using the great plans of AndyMac (which you can download here, if you wish), I built the table from scratch. Got me a bunch of large plywood, some formica, drill bits, screws, glue and all that stuff. With the help of Brent's table saw, I cut it all out how I needed, and began to set the formica to the top piece of the table.
After that, I drew a grid of 1" squares and began drilling holes - 1,827 if I remember correctly.



Some pics of the drilling process. It took forever. My drill is shit - waiting for the batteries to re-charge was the worst part.


Here's a shot from outside at night - inside, you can just barely see that I have a ton of weight on the table, waiting for the second layer to set.



This is what the second layer looks like - staggered strips to allow the vacuum suction to travel through the whole table and suck in through the holes on top.


Finally, I set the third layer, which is just a flat bottom. Added my hinges and went to Ikea for some table legs - one's that can go at an angle to assist my back during printing. I hooked up the Vacuum, and it totally works great. The finished size is 4' x 4' - so I can do some nice sized prints with it. Can't wait to get started....