Showing posts with label grim reaper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grim reaper. Show all posts
January 19, 2023
Liquid Death
This graphic was done for the water company Liquid Death for their clothing line. They wanted a 90's-style monster truck t-shirt graphic, but with a hearse as the truck, so I came up with this. I'm very into all things hot rod, racing and monster truck so this was a lot of fun to do. The original approved green graphic seen here was eventually altered to the red version you see in the photo below by Liquid Death to better suit their demographic. I like both colorways but I think I'm still a little more partial to the green. Anyway, it's available on their site right now if you want to pick one up.
Labels:
Bigfoot,
Cadillac,
death,
gravedigger,
grim reaper,
hearse,
liquid death,
monster jam,
monster truck,
repair
May 8, 2018
Carolina Rebellion
This is a poster commission done for the Carolina Rebellion festival that happened last weekend in Concord, NC. This one was a lot of fun - I used to have a Pinto sort of like the one I drew in this poster, although mine rode at normal ride height and had quite a bit more rust. I haven't seen any of these printed, if you went to the show and have one, send me a photo!
Labels:
carolina rebellion,
death,
grim reaper,
metal,
monster truck,
pinto,
reaper,
rock and roll,
rock'n'roll,
sport wagon
June 8, 2015
Teenage Time Killers
Been a while since I've updated this blog! If you're interested in my work, follow me on Instagram (@1000STYLES) or on Facebook (facebook.com/thousandstyles) for more frequent updates, I tend to post there before anywhere else.
I'll get this site/blog up to date soon, I hope, but in the meantime, here's a recent project. I got to do this t-shirt graphic for the Teenage Time Killers, who are some kind of crazy million-member supergroup including members of like 30 different bands like Lamb of God, Corrosion of Conformity, Slipknot, Foo Fighters, etc. It's a pretty big project. They have an album coming out July 31, can't wait to hear it. This was a fun graphic to do, I'd definitely like to do more like this!
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