It started when Dulcinea asked if I would like to screenprint at an event she was hosting at the Deyoung celebrating the Olmeca show.
I had no idea what I was in for....
So I started on the art.
Found this image then emailed a graphic artist friend, Mike Burns and told him to make it a thumbprint.
He worked his magic and..
I used this to start with and then thought I might as well make an art print while I was at it.
Ten colors later...
Now back to the shirt design and event at the Deyoung.
I set up and starting to print at 6pm and man was I slammed. There was a huge line and a grip of my friends had showed up to show support.
The carnage contiued.......
Non stop printing for 2 1/2 hours.
You may be asking yourself, what the shirts looked like. Here is a happy customer.
A friend, Megan son Arlo rocking his new
Taco Truck Industries Omeca Head.
Thanks to Dulci from the Bay Guardian, The DeYoung, the DeYoung Interns, all my friends and all the new art lovers I met last night.