Category: Artwork
Exciting Investment Opportunity: 2 Stupid Cats Hot Sauce
It’s official*, my hot sauce company — 2 Stupid Cats Hot Sauce — has finally launched.
We’re currently producing three fabulous flavors:
- Pineapple-Carrot Habanero
- Coconut-Garlic Sriracha
- Cilantro-Lime Jalapeno
All 2 Stupid Cat hot sauces are made from scratch with only the finest organic ingredients.
And of course, all of our sauces are made with bits of real cat, so you know they’re good.
*Note: this is not official. There is no company. I just made some hot sauce.
Fan Art: The Strawberry Alarm Clock (a.k.a. My Summer Psychedelic Rock Obsession Continues)
Fan Art: The Electric Prunes (a.k.a. I’ve Been Listening to Too Much Psychedelic Rock)
My “Psychedelic Summer” Spotify playlist has inspired me to design posters for some of the lesser known (but awesomely named) psychedelic rock bands of the 1960s.
First up: The Electric Prunes
Lighthouse, Rock Monster, Castle
When in Hawaii…
Album Covers by the Colors: Led Zeppelin I-IV Color Palettes
Put this lil Led Zeppelin color palette infographic together just for fun. I took Led Zeppelin’s first four studio albums, extracted the key colors, and then created color palettes accordingly. As you can see in the final example, I also created a color palette based on the iconic red and green Atlantic Records vinyl stamp.
My First 2 Days with a Camera
The Headless Catsman
Carving Pumpkins: An Ancient Irish Art, a Yearly Tradition
Thank you, Irish ancestors. You guys (and gals) pioneered the whole pumpkin-carving and jack-o’-lantern craze that comes up every October.
Well done.
Of course, you didn’t have pumpkins during your annual Samhain celebrations in ancient Ireland (because pumpkins are native to the Americas). Instead, you carved turnips. I like to think that my great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandfather was the best damn Samhain turnip-carver in all of ancient Ireland.
Moving on.
When Irish immigrants came over to the U.S. and found pumpkins, they were all like, “Holy crap! Look at those giant orange turnips … they’d be PERFECT for carving!”
And the rest is history.
Each and every Halloween, I carry on the tradition of my ancestors and have a ton of fun doing it. Below are my humble contributions to the art of pumpkin carving from the past few years. Sláinte!
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