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My Display at the October 2011 FAML Art Show

My sixth show at The 321 Local in Cocoa Village really went off with a bang! Highest turnout I’ve seen so far, with standing room only for most of the night. If you’re local and  haven’t been yet, you’re really missing out! … Continue reading

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My Display at the September 2011 FAML Art Show

Another great show at The 321 Local in Cocoa Village! Here’s a shot of my table, with the newest addition, “Thriller,” my portrait of the late King of Pop, Michael Jackson: As we approach the Halloween season, I thought it’d … Continue reading

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My Display at the July 2011 FAML Art Show

This month’s FAML Art Show at The 321 Local happened to fall on the Fourth of July. Artist and viewer turnout were both at an all time high! Here’s my display: Some of us slipped out long enough to visit … Continue reading

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My Display at the June 2011 FAML Art Show

I met some really interesting people at this month’s FAML art show at The 321 Local! First, here’s a look at the work I brought with me to this show: One of the most interesting people I met was a professional firedancer … Continue reading

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“October 12th, 1985″ is a Pop Art Portrait of Watchmen’s Rorschach

My friend, Jonathan (of FX Enterprises), recently commissioned me to do one of my pop art portraits for our shop. In fitting with the comic book store that takes up a large portion of the shop’s floorspace, he chose Rorshach, also known as Walter Kovacs, from the epic graphic novel and film, Watchmen. Here’s a few stills showcasing my progress. Continue reading

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Samsung Intercept: How to Fix GPS After Android 2.2 Update

Last September, I switched from my old Palm Centro to a new Samsung Intercept (aka SPH-910). The handset got the Android 2.2 update on December 17th, and while this was mostly a good thing, it totally knocked out my GPS. Here’s how I went about fixing that. Continue reading

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“Robot Rock” is a Pop Art Portrait of Daft Punk

Today, I put my signature on my latest painting: “Robot Rock,” a tribute to my favorite musical duo, Daft Punk. The nature of their music and appearance really lent themselves to the highly graphical nature of the production of this piece. Here’s a closer look at that process! Continue reading

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BCGM3 Studios Opens Shop in New Location

Today is the first official day of operation for my design business in its new location — inside Islander in the Merritt Square Mall (between GameStop and SEARS). Continue reading

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Flash and Graphics Theme for Subsonic Radio Goes Live

I didn’t want to post here about it until everyone could see it in all it’s glory, so it’s technically old news, but a user theme I created for Subsonic Radio finally went live today. Subsonic Radio is a site that hosts and streams virtually every bit of Disney-related audio imaginable, with a very active forum for fellow enthusiasts and nostalgia-junkies. The site is owned and primarily operated by one Subsonic himself, who added an additional layer of user-interaction to his site by allowing visitors to develop and submit their own themes. The first link in this post should load the site with my theme in place. Continue reading

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Latest Painting is a Memorial to Hunter S. Thompson

Five years ago today, celebrated American writer Hunter S. Thompson, best-known as the originator of Gonzo journalism and “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas,” took his own life by way of self-inflicted shotgun wound to the head, under the strain of numerous painful medical conditions. Five years later, his legacy continues to thrive in film like “The Rum Diary,” television like “The Venture Brothers,” journalism like “Rolling Stone,” and modern art like (among others) my own tribute piece titled “Bat Country.” Continue reading

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