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Jan 10, 2011

yachtboys





the newest crossover music sensation so underground even you haven't heard of it- d-beat boat punk!
email me at ashear@c.ringling.edu if you want a backpatch or shirt.

Nov 30, 2010

outlook not so good












here's a 12-page 'zine comic i made to work out my childhood crush on kelly kapowski from saved by the bell. Also it's sort of loosely based on Guildenstern and Rosencrantz are dead

If you would like a nice zine for yourself with a hand screen-printed front and back cover for only $2 bux!, then email me at ashear@c.ringling.edu and I'll get back to ya!

Oct 27, 2010

Spooky Series #1








Hey all, here's a skateboard deck series comp that I proposed in my illustration class.
The Riders: Bobby Worrest, Mark Gonzalez, and Chet Childress
I really tried putting the skater's unique personality in each deck. Even though I don't skate, I have always been infatuated with deck art, and am constantly surrounded by skateboard art through friends. Oh, and..
Happy Halloween!!

Sep 29, 2010





The elusive Skunk Ape having a jam sesh!

and a small plein air study for a much larger studio version.

Sep 26, 2010




obligatory girl paintings


Sep 9, 2010

down to earth



Children book illustration for an old Jewish story called "Down to Earth". Story is below,

There were two neighbors who had adjoining fields. There was one part there that they had a violent feud over. Each one claimed that the part was his and refused to listen to the other ones arguments. Finally they agreed to approach Rabbi Chaim Volozhiner for a judgement. Each one stated his claims to the Rabbi. The Rabbi heard their arguments and suggested that he wants to see the piece of the field that was in question. Maybe that would help him understand their individual points of view. The Rabbi studied the layout of the land and its boundaries. Then he heard their arguments again.

All of a sudden, the Rabbi bent down and placed his ear to the soil. The two men were astounded. "What are you doing there on the ground?" one of them asked.

"I have heard your points of view about this piece of property," answered Rav Chaim, "but now I would like to hear what the ground has to say for itself."


The men thought he was joking, so one man said in a humorous tone, "All right, so indeed tell us-what does the ground say?"


Rav Chaim smiled at them and said, "The ground finds it hard to understand the anger and short-sightedness of both of you. It says, 'This one claims that I belong to him, then the other one claims that no, I belong to him. The truth, though, is that eventually they will both belong to me!' "