Burnin’ on the ‘Cargo Space’

My favorite part of what I do is when those unique opportunities arise that allow me to contribute to a really awesome cause. This was precisely one of those situations

Brainchild of Rice University assistant professor Christopher Sperandio, ‘Cargo Space,’ is a retired university transit bus that he and his team are converting into a mobile studio and living quarters for travelling and visiting artists. The bus will be completely stripped down and rebuilt using eco-friendly materials, complete with a kitchen, dining area, and deck, ultimately capable of sleeping six people.

Thanks to Christopher Sperandio and the folks at the Station Museum of Contemporary Art, my  friend and fellow Houston artist Daniel Anguilo and I had the opportunity to contribue some color to this project. I’m stoked to see how it turns out. Make sure to check out the Cargo Space blog to follow its progress.

Station Museum of Contemporary Art

“Call It Street Art, Call It Fine Art, Call It What You Know”

Newest installation piece at the Station Museum of Contemporary Art. Be sure to stop by and check it out. Featuring works from myself as well as Anat Ronen, Lee Washington, Michael C. Rodriguez, Skeez181, Deck WGF, Sebastien “Mr. D” Boileau, the Death Head, Eyesore, Empire I.N.S, Daniel Anguilu, Ana Maria, Ack!, Tatum One, Angel Quesada, Sode, Vizie, Lee Carrier, and Wiley Robertson. Opening May 25th. UPDATE: to see a slideshow of all work, click here.

Adding color to EaDo.

I’d like to give a huge thanks to the awesome people at Primer Grey for allowing me to paint a fairly larger piece on an awesome wall located behind their building. Wanted to experiment with typography and color in creating a piece that keeps the eye moving throughout the wall.