I want to inspire people to challenge apathy but at the same time not take themselves too seriously. I try to explore the boundaries of street art and bridge the gap between traditional "gallery art" and street art. I don't want my work to be defined as "graffiti-esque" but rather as a synthesis of design and non-traditional mediums and techniques. I use spray-paint not because it is "urban" or "trendy" but because it automatically challenges and interests people regardless of its connotations.
Aug 18, 2008
From the website:
About freeing the airwaves
One of America's most valuable natural resources is our "white spaces"--the radio airwaves, or spectrum, that have long carried analog TV signals. Three-fourths of the white spaces are …
Jul 31, 2008
A good friend of mine, Reid Magette, is an amazing singer, songwriter, and muciscian. His music is influeced by an eclectic array of artists, styles, and genres. Anything from folk, to hip hop, to jazz, to latin, to post-doom sludge. Check out his blog, and stay …
Dripbook, Mar 29, 2008:
Nice work. Both the creators of Dripbook grew up in Richmond. Small world...
burwell, Feb 10, 2008:
how are the stencils coming man?
your designs has always been wildly impressive.