Sunday, November 13, 2011

No Sandwich Days

Hello Faithful Followers and/or Stalkers (I'm not judging, I'm actually glad you care)-


News First: If you have purchased a piece from the Sally Loo's show and would like to pick it up, you can do so on the 15th of November. As previously stated, the show has been extended (to December 15), which means that there will be holes in the "collection" if you do take it, but don't let that stop you from being happy. I will replace the divits if you are dying for your new piece.



As some of you know, I am trapped at my store. Most of the time I'm unprepared, food-wise. So, instead of closing the shop for a few minutes or preparing myself for the day by making food ahead of time, I drink water and complain and draw bizarre things like this:





I'm not proud, no sir, I am not.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Hey

..check it out I'm putting together an Etsy site so now you can buy stuff from me and love it or if you happen to hate me you can just buy it and smash it with a hammer. The money spends either way.

Sally Loo's "Die Trying" show will be up until December 15. Yes, I do feel bad for bumping the artist after me, but poppa's gotta make some money.

Friday, October 28, 2011










For those of you too far away, or just too lazy to go to one of the best cafes in San Luis Obispo, I present to you these photos of my latest installation.


The New Times was kind enough to write an article about the show.


Many thanks to all that helped the night of the install: Lakin Hamilton, Jenn Hix, Ryan Preciado, Eli Stein, Aidan Lindstadt, Adam Monkaba, Jamie Coxon and David Spiva were instrumental in the biggest show of my career.


Last but not least, to those of you who attended the show, and those that purchased pieces--thank you for your extremely meaningful support.


The show will be up for two months. If anyone out there is interested in purchasing a piece or would like more information about the show, do not hesitate to shoot me an email.


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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

like this post needs a punchline?



My good buddy Reid Cain created this lovely masterpiece. Look for it in the Autumn Arts issue of the New Times and get a free handshake when mentioning the ad whilst visiting my show, which will be up from Oct. 15 till November 15.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Sunday, September 4, 2011

The Home Stretch


Well, I thought I could get 100 drawings/paintings done, then I thought 80, then life got in the way and now I have 60 to show at Sally Loo's on October 15th. I'll also have some cool installation type pieces painted on the wall, so that will make up for my obvious shortcomings. You want a sneak preview? Too bad. Ok, fine, here's a picture I did of my good pal Cody Bown in ballpoint pen:

I know, I'm a regular Leonardo DaVinci. I swear the show will be slightly better than this funny-only-to-me sketch of my best Canadian pal. It will be up for a month starting October 15, so come on by, grab some coffee and be entertained.

-nb


ps: I know you're out there watching, why not just email me and say hello?

Monday, August 8, 2011

Where have you been?

Howdy-
I've taken a few trips down to LA secretly to try and plan out my next move artistically, as options for showing my work here in SLO are very thin. I'm planning on showing over 80 pieces at the Sally Loo's Cafe show on October 15th, which will have some old favorites, but mostly a ton of new, never before seen stuff. Will I get to 80 pieces? Well, right now the count is at about 50 and I have about a month and a half to go, so unless I work on a piece about every day, I don't know. I'm trying, folks. Get off my back. LA was fun, but where I used to have my foot in a lot of doors I have found myself a stranger in a very strange land.
No one is safe:

See what I mean?