Showing posts with label auburn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label auburn. Show all posts

Monday, February 8, 2016

New Work! GA/AU + Star Wars = This

Here are a few takeoffs of the popular state w/ a heart theme.  Star Wars + Atlanta & Star Wars + Auburn.  Prints & magnets available soon.  I will have them before the 1st big festival of the year (Inman Park).





Tuesday, November 10, 2015

War Eagle! - Newish Work

In honor of this coming weekend's Auburn and Georgia game here are a couple new-ish prints that I've done.  I obviously did the Auburn one 1st but felt like I should do one for our neighbors to the north.  If there is another team you'd like to see (that isn't Alabama) then please send me an email.  Thanks and WAR EAGLE!



Thursday, March 3, 2011

The Immortal Lee County Killers - The Comic

As I said before, I did a little art for the Immortal Lee County Killers.  You can see the 7inch cover and flier here.  The last thing I did was a little mini-comic.  It was a simple/cheap black and white comic on 8.5"x11" copy paper folded in half.  Here are the scans.  Click on the image to get it full size.


Thursday, February 24, 2011

The Immortal Lee County Killers

The Immortal Lee County Killers were a great band from Auburn, Alabama that I knew when in was in college.  They described their sound as "the real punk blues" and they were great live. They put out a bunch of 7-inches and some full length albums on Estrus and Homo Habilis.  Their 1st album (The Essential Fucked Up Blues) was great and still remains one of my favorites. Here's one of my favorite songs off that album:


You can read up on them here.  I drew a few things for them including flier, 7-inch cover, and comic book.  The flier and 7-inch cover are below.  I'll post the comic later.

The 7inch was Train She Rides out on Homo Habilis Records (2000).  It's a song about a guy who got in a fight with his girlfriend, gets drunk, passes out next to some  railroad tracks, a train comes along with his girlfriend on board, and he gets his thumb chopped off as it runs by.  I was told it was based on a true story but I never saw the thumb that was supposedly kept in a freezer for many years after the fact.  The remix version on side B was pretty great and worth tracking down.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011