Acrylic on 24″x24″ wood Fritz Von Erich is one of the most influential men in professional wrestling’s history. Born Jack Adkisson, his larger-than-life wrestling persona as evil Nazi (like there was another kind of Nazi) Fritz Von Erich became the … Continue reading
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Michael Strider
Stenciled spray paint on 11″ x 14″ bristol Michael Strider IS local Kansas City wrestling. The man’s given his all to area fans for a long time now, and they love him for it. He’s one of those rare guys … Continue reading
“The Belt Collector” Jeremy Wyatt
Stenciled spray paint on 11″ x 14″ bristol Jeremy Wyatt is one of my favorite wrestlers on the indy scene. He’s got the whole heel package: He can go in the ring and deliver match-of-the-year candidates, he can incite near-riots, … Continue reading
Harley Race’s Lifetime Achievement Award
Ink and digital coloring I had the very distinct honor of providing the illustration to be used on the Lifetime Achievement award presented to Harley Race by Missouri Wrestling Revival. Here’s Harley holding the plaque: Seriously, that’s cool.
Frank Gotch
Acrylic and spray on 24″ x 48″ wood Frank Gotch was the second ever wrestling world heavyweight champion, back when the stuff was a sport and not for show, a reign that is one of the ten longest in history. … Continue reading
Raised on Promises
Acrylic and oil on 48″ x 24″ wood
Crowded Thoughts
Acrylic and oil on 24″ x 24″ wood This was another one that came together exactly how I pictured it. I don’t know if that’s a good thing or not, and that maybe I need to start experimenting more. At … Continue reading
Stripped Away
Spray paint and stenciled spray paint on 24″ x 24″ wood I was playing with a couple different techniques on this piece. The first one was by spraying different colors within each stencil. I don’ know why I never thought … Continue reading
Seeing Red
Acrylic and oil on 24″ x 24″ wood. I think this may be my best painting to date. I’m really happy with how it all came together and looks just like what I had pictured in my mind. People keep … Continue reading
Ethereal Lights
Spray, stencil and gesso on 24″ x 24″ wood I ended up doing this one twice. The first stencil I had cut was just a little too small and didn’t look right composition-wise. So I painted over that and cut … Continue reading
Hey There, Cowgirl
I made this gal by making two 5.5′ x 11’stencils, one for the white and one for the black. Easily the biggest stencils I’ve made to date! It was a bugger to hang both of them, and I’m not 100% … Continue reading
Street Art Progress Shots 2/23/2011
I came back to the building where I had done my first big mural and wanted to take a fairly different approach in style. For the background, I tagged it up and did some bubble letters and paste-ups, trying to … Continue reading