Articles from January 2010



Limited Edition Garage Tee by David Lozeau for Garage Magazine






“This is the most anticipated event at West Coast Choppers besides the second coming of Jesus. And the world will rejoice. Marvel at the lovely design and manly screen print colors. Thousands of manpower hours and countless meetings with the screen printer have finally paid off in this super badass shirt. It’s an original one off design that is printed in a limited run, so get yours now because once they’re gone, baby they’re gone. Get it now at westcoastchoppers.com







Seldon Hunt – Transcendental Apocalypse Giclee Print






A brand new giclee art print from Seldon Hunt. This one is titled, “Transcendental Apocalypse” and measures a whopping 18 inches x 32 inches!


It’s a giclee print on archival paper and limited to an edition of 50. Get yours today at shirtsanddestroy.com


Dwitt Death Metal Art Print






A striking new print from DWitt titled, “Death Metal”.


This one is a 12.5 inch x 19 inch, 3 color screen-print on 100 lb. deep blue paper. Each print is signed and numbered out of an edition of 50. Only $20 bones!


Grab one in Dwitt’s webstore.


Mike Eagan – Watch Over Him art print






Pittsburgh artist, Mike Egan, has a new giclee print available!!! “Watch Over Him” is 10 inches X 10 inches with a paper size of 12X12. The edition size is limited to 15, so get one while you can. Each print is signed and numbered and is $45.00 shipping included.


Up now on Mike’s Etsy site: etsy.com/shop/eganpaintings

Aaron Wolf






Aaron Wolf


“I’ve been drawing all my life but its only in the last year or two that my artwork has gotten to a level where I am satisfied to put it out in the world for people to see. Over the last two years I have spent most of my time travelling around Europe and sketching and drawing and just recently purchased a MacBook in order to have access to Photoshop and be able to publish my artwork online and get my art out where someone can see it. I am currently about to settle down in one city and increase my work output and keep evolving and growing as an artist.”







Check out Aaron Wolf’s website at http://www.aaronwolf.blogspot.com/


Adam Swinbourne






Adam Swinbourne


Adam Swinbourne’s hand drawn linework is fueled by a history of Saturday morning cartoons, sugary cereal mascots, super hero comics, monster toys, concert flyers, Mad magazines, 80′s movies and a steady diet of breakfast foods. He studied illustration, painting, design and a ton of other neat art-making tricks at the Ontario College of Art way back in the 90′s. Currently, he is learning to incorporate more fancy-shmancy hi-tech wizardry such as photoshop and screen printing to help advance the look of his work.


Adam lives and works in Toronto, Canada. When he’s not burning the midnight oils hunched over his drafting table, painstakingly refining his linework, he can often be seen scuttling back and forth to the copiers or art supply shops to pick up more pens.







You can check out Adam Swinbourne’s website at: http://www.adamswinbourne.com


Skulls Book






The Skulls Book features 110 black and white plates drawn by 60 tattoo artists from around the globe. Notable names include Kurt Wiscombe, Roni Zulu, Lal Hardy, JBorg and many, many others.







You can grab a copy at www.skullsbook.com


Bruce New






Bruce New


“My work is an attempt to document my existence. To leave a visual record of my thoughts, ideas, and fantasies. I currently reside in the wilds of Kentucky, with a bird and our son, on a mountaintop, right next to the sun, where I create my artwork high on butterfly wine.”







Check out Bruce New’s website at: Bruce New


Kenn Two Four Not You Poster






A brand new art print from Kenn TwoFour. This one is based off of a piece that he screen-printed on wood for an art show.


The print measures 19 inches × 25 inches. It’s a one color screen-print on 120lb cougar bright white cover stock. Signed and numbered and limited to 40. $20.00 plus shipping.


You can buy one at: http://kenntwofour.com/blarg/2010/01/04/not-you-poster/.


Brian Morris Limited Edition T-shirt – Moons






Tired of wearing black? Me neither. With a limited print run of only 50, this new limited edition tee by Brian Morris will not last long.


Printed with discharge ink on super soft Anvil 980 100% ringspun cotton Tshirts. These pieces are tagless and come with a custom printed size tag.


Super rad. Snag one at: Brian Morris Official Webstore.