
Here’s a little insight on another one of my favorite upcoming graphics (paying tribute to the iconic skate video, Powell 3; The Search for “Won Ton” Animal Chin). We go looking for the mischievous Bandit, on a search for action, fun and adventure. Always keep in mind, that a Jedi craves not these things. Here are some clips from the classic video, showcasing The Bones Brigade. If you look close, you’ll see a good friend of ours. Yup! Mr. Jim Thiebaud! Monster wall rides!!! In closing, I leave you with another recent graphic that was inspired by the Bones crew. Enjoy these vids and stay tuned for some more fun to come!

Sunday, September 19, 2010
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Aside from working on The Wild Ones next season, and getting our new site ready, we also have a few other projects in the works. One being our first full length graphic novel! Myself along with our boy Dayne Henry (pencils and just all around bad ass), have been at work on the story and art for this book. It will be a four part mini series that will see the release of the first part later this year. I thought I would drop a little teaser since it was sitting on my desk. Enjoy!




Friday, September 3, 2010
As we’re building the new site, I went through our graphic assortment from the last year and upcoming seasons. There is something to be said about every tee, so I thought I’d go ahead and say it. Here is the story for some of my favorite tees from the last few seasons. Kinda hard to pick, I pretty much like them all..


First up is part 1 of our 2 part collaboration with Conart. I started painting graffiti in 1990, back then there wasn’t a lot of coverage on graffiti. No internet, not as many publications, and no apparel. The early 90s was when you started seeing brands pop up. Conart was one of the brands that stood out to me. I remember some of my favorite tees were by Hex, Mear, and Xpres. 2 yrs ago I got to meet Xpres, super good dude. I was really happy when we got together with Conart and got this collab going, easily one of my all time favorite TWO tees.
Next up we have another great collab..

DTA x Rogue Status x TWO
This piece was a lot fun, It was very easy and natural. When I sat down to draw it I knew exactly what story I wanted to paint. Inspired by old punk fliers, I touched on our government and economy today. This piece depicts the Banks as this over grown big mouthed devil eating up box cars. The image of the train not only stands for the canvas on which we shout on, but also the machine that carries the possibility for movement and growth in our society. In return, the bandit goes rogue, and denies their authority.

Next on my list is the Armando Huerta collab. I’ve been a fan of Armando’s work for quite some time, amazing work! I can’t say enough about The Dark Lord of Pin Up. I met him at Comic Con a couple years back and we became friends. His art and The Wild Ones was just a natural fit. Honestly, who doesn’t like a sexy pin up drawing?! Looking forward to seeing what great new work Armando has in store for us. Thank you Armando!!

ET x TWO
Needless to say, I’ve become quite fascinated with octopi over the years. The 8 arms/tentacles, their natural ability to produce and spray ink (making them artists of the ocean), lurking in the shadows, the eight arms….wait, I said that already. Imagine having 8 arms though, that would be amazing. This piece takes us back to old Japan, a story about the fisherman’s wife and a dream about her and an octopus. Need i say more? This piece is seen a lot in the tattoo community, it makes for some beautiful back pieces.

Last one for today, is a piece that Acorn and I worked on. Bringing us back to our love for comic books. This one is inspired by one of my favorite comic book artists, Todd McFarlane, the man! We have The Bandit swinging into action with his can at hand, delivering a beautiful crime to the city.
So that is all for now, I will share the story to some upcoming tees soon. Stay tuned, we do have a new website under way, coming soon, very very soon.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
While I was talking with Risky he mentioned that he went to check out a graveyard screening of the cult classic “WILD STYLE” Here are some pix that Risky shot over, for more info on this amazing event check out Risky’s blog. All I can say is damn!! This picture of Lee and Risky is bad ass!!


Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Went out to Thousand Oaks yesterday for a visit with the man himself. Before I started heading out, I mapquested the address, not realizing that it was about 100 miles away! It was a long ride, but well worth it. Risky is one of the guys responsible for what has become West Coast graffiti, and has inspired many in the game. It’s an honor to be working with him on this upcoming collaboration. We also had the homies from Mahfia.com come out and shoot the paint session. We’ll post the video announcing the drop date soon, very soon. For now, here are some pix from the day.






Thursday, August 26, 2010
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Jeff Soto and I have been friends for about 20 yrs. We got together and came up with a couple collaborations this year, one being a Jeff Soto x TWO collaboration that will have a limited release this Holiday, and an all doors release in the spring of 2011. It was really good teaming up with my old friend Jeff on these projects. We will release some peeks at the upcoming project in the next couple of months. For now, here is a pic of the man with another good friend of mine that Ninja Abel, as well as a real dope vid of Jeff in NYC, damn that boy is good!! You can also check him out on his site www.jeffsoto.com

Tuesday, August 24, 2010
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Monday, August 9, 2010
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Thursday, August 5, 2010
My homie Steven sent me these pics of a new Mear piece off of La Brea. Mear has always been an influence on me, beautiful work. From the his technical ability of drawing figures and objects, to his elaborate compositions, amazing work. I believe this is a tribute to Alfonse Mucha, another great artist. You can check out more of Mear’s work on his site, www.mearone.com 




















