Pair of custom VANS
(White VANS
) “OFF THE WALL” with the Chicago skyline on the front and the Chicago
logo on the back.


I really liked wearing these, but they did not last. I used the wrong type of paint, and after a while it began to crack and chip. Too bad…
Hand drawn with my trusty Pigma Microns
(#01 & 05) and a ton of Sharpie Permanent Markers
on the back of a clipboard.

Based on the ‘Opticz Smoking Froggy Blacklight Reactive Tapestry‘
One of the main characters in one my fictional stories about the post apocalyptic world called “Earth-Atomos”. Drawn in pencil by hand. The lead was softer than I prefer and I was unable to make the shading as clean as I like.

In a post apocalyptic world, men is an endangered species. While pets and other furry creatures of the 21st century roam the lands. However, these once harmless critters have been transformed by radiation and the industrial waste of old to dominated the food chain.
The “Atomic Chickens” are one of the deadliest creatures on Earth-Atomos. They stand 3-5 meters tall, shoot a mild laser from their eyes, and can glide short distances. While their beaks cover their receding rows of razor sharp teeth.
This is not my first attempt at drawing the Don, but it is a version I’m happy with. As usual, I used my trusty Pigma Microns
(#01 & 05) to do this (and all) ink drawing.

The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote of La Mancha
is a novel written by Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes. Don Quixote is the most influential work of literature to emerge from the Spanish Golden Age and the entire Spanish literary canon. Don Quixote is a middle-aged gentleman from the region of La Mancha in central Spain. Obsessed with the chivalrous ideals touted in books he has read, he decides to take up his lance and sword to defend the helpless and destroy the wicked. After a first failed adventure, he sets out on a second one with a somewhat befuddled laborer named Sancho Panza, whom he has persuaded to accompany him as his faithful squire. In return for Sancho’s services, Don Quixote promises to make Sancho the wealthy governor of an isle. On his horse, Rocinante, a barn nag well past his prime, Don Quixote rides the roads of Spain in search of glory and grand adventure. He gives up food, shelter, and comfort, all in the name of a peasant woman, Dulcinea del Toboso, whom he envisions as a princess.
SOURCE: Sparknotes