TOY KARMA 2, Saturday September 5th @ Rotofugi!
I’m super excited to be a part of this show…so excited that I’m speechless! Alls I can say is that when I dropped off my painting I saw a few pieces, and they were absolutely insane!!!:)Here is a description of the show as posted on VinylPulse:
“Two years after the excellent Toy Karma show, curator Mark Nagata (Max Toy Company) and Rotofugi join forces again for the sequel — Toy Karma 2 (flier) opening on September 5th @ Rotofugi. The lineup has been expanded to include over 68 of the best customizers, artists and designers creating kaiju and japanese art toys. Be sure to check out the full lineup on the flier. As you might expect and hope for, there will be several exclusive figure drops as well.” OH YEAH!
A few new prints added to ArtsProjekt
I added a few new prints to my ArtsProjekt page. AND, now thru August 17th, you can buy 1, get 1 free! Just enter code BTSPOSTERS09 at checkout!
Video Interview Posted on VIMBY
Huge thanks to Brian of Beeswax media and VIMBY for putting together this amazing interview piece!
More new paintings added.
I recently added a few more new paintings to the 2009 Painting Gallery. I’ve been having fun and experimenting recently with various medias.
Heavy Hitterz Maryland Edition
Updates:
I recently updated my 2009 Toys, 2009 Paintings, and 2009 Illustration pages!

ALSO: New posters available @ Artsprojekt.com and Color Ink Book featuring my cover and 6pg spread available here.
‘ColorInk Book’ Release Party:
I did the cover and a 8-10pg spread in the newest issue of ‘ColorInk Book’, produced by the Brothers Wasburn. The release party is May 16th in Oceanside, CA, click here for more details. Or, find out more about. If you go, please take some pics and send them to me, that would be awesome!
‘Threesome’ Group show in Hanover, Germany
I was invited by I Love Art Bastard.com participate in a group show entitled ‘Threesome’ at Nice Exhitibition Space/Gallery in Hanover, Germany. The show opened Friday, April 24th and runs through June 6th.







