Westcoast Tripping
I went out west for alittle bit and between chilling and working I was able to snap some pics. You can check them out at the Facebook.

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=18978&id=100001204909956
I went out west for alittle bit and between chilling and working I was able to snap some pics. You can check them out at the Facebook.

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=18978&id=100001204909956
For a while now In My Short Sleeve has been on the top on my list of my favorite blogs that I often frequent. They are a never ending source of information for what’s happening in the industry of artistic fashion. Their aim is to expose many of the hard working and creative T-shirt companies who are actively supplying viewers and consumers with apparel that is stunning to look upon and worth wearing. If you are looking for a shirt that will impress you and those who see it and you are not sure where to find it you look no farther.
It’s here for you to connect with us and for us to connect with you. you could also check out my photos. My photography is never calculated or planned it’s more spontaneous. I take shots of what I find interesting through out my daily travels and instead of keeping the pics to my self, I figure I share them with you. So take a look and feel free to drop a line or two.

If you are a bike rider in the New York City area and are in need of repairs, parts, or a new bike you should make your way over to Post. The vibe at Post is really positive and the staff is real knowledgeable with just about everything when it comes to bikes. From parts and accessories all the way to what’s happening in the industry I always walk away with a new bit of info every time I leave the shop. Plus now you also can pick up both the Space Out shirt and The Uneven Faces shirt at Post. http://www.postbikes.com/
These are the first three T-shirts of many I got lined up. I hope you like them and if you wanted one for your own collection you could pick them up straight from the shop.








This piece was done primarily in pen and ink and a little bit in photoshop and illustrator, for touch ups.
