Check it out! Lately I've been fiendin' to create a new online store type situation. I have tons of pieces I take to conventions as well as other art shows I do around town. However, to list everything here the old-fashioned way is such a daunting task that I never even bothered to even TRY to do it. But, deep in my head I knew I had to find a way to keep an updated, comprehensive list of my work for sale that way I could move it out and steadily make room for new work. Enter the whole online store idea. Found this website, eCrater that'll host all my wares and charge me nothing to do so. It made it easy to catalog each and everything for sale I just jumped right in. And so now, even if you follow this site and are familiar with my work you will be blown away at the vast amount of work that I've NEVER posted here or anywhere. Not only that but everything I have up is MAD AFFORDABLE, from $5 to $40.
Never before seen original drawings, watercolors, sketches, prints, etc. now available! And this is only the beginning. I'll be constantly updating it with new work, prints, and t-shirts as I create them.
It is true: the days of coding everything the old-fashioned way are gone.
Cut to the Chase, Show Me...
animals
animation
battletoads
Big Oil
book covers
books
characters
Chester the Snowkid
collage
Comicpalooza
comics
Comix Gauntlet
demo
digital art
drawings
drought
erotic
Final Fantasy
flicks
free stuff
friends
girls
Harris County Sheriff
heroes
horror
illustrations
inking
Inktober
J Dilla
Jerry Vision
jobless jake
kittens
Klean-Ass
Last Night's Dream
Limp Lungs
lowrider
monsters
movie piracy
music
My Old Comics
Nirvana
nude
Nyx(at)Nite
Odds-n-Ends
Op Ed
paintings
parody
Percy Feils
photos
Photoshop
podcast logo
politics
process
Promo
propaganda
Pulp 21
Red Stylo
relationships
screen print
Screw Comics
self-portrait
sequentials
Shotgun Blast Comics
sketchbook
sketches
Spider-man
Star Boob
Star Wars
stickers
student loans
studio
suburbia
Sunnyland
Take Action
technology
Tribute
True Tales
Twitta Comics
Vanessa Hudgens
video
video games
Window Units
Wizard of Oz
woodwork
Zine Fest Houston
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