I ran out of scrap wood so now I am painting on scrap pieces of foam core. 4 x 3” each. Enamel paint. I am keeping this work loose, spontaneous; not sure what I will do with it.
I was interested in classic circus sideshow imagery, the colors and shapes. These pieces all might ultimately be parts of a whole, like Vultron. But I’m not sure yet. Did I mention I like swirls?
Quarantined NYC: Sign painting at the studio
New hand painted sign on a scrap piece of balsa wood.
Inspired by DC‘s “World’s Finest” comic book logo.
Quarantined NYC: Sign painting at the studio
New signage painted on a scrap piece of plywood.
Inspired by text found on a classic Ringling Bros and Barnum and Bailey Circus poster… featuring a tiger!!
Quarantined NYC: Sign painting at the studio
New sign painting on a scrap piece of wood. Inspired by the Seamless door signs I see in closed restaurants throughout Brooklyn.
Quarantined NYC: Sign painting at the studio
Hand painted sign on a scrap piece of MDO
‘Twenty four’ inspired by the "When I'm sixty four" sequence in the movie "Yellow Submarine" (a new favorite of my daughter). Someone suggested I was painting the amount of time I am spending at home…. possibly.
Quarantined NYC: Sign painting at the studio
Hand painted sign on a scrap piece of plywood. Inspired by a preview advertisement for a Jack Kirby(?) comic. "Next Issue: The Power of Psycho Man. As We Wonder — Shall Earth Endure?”
Quarantined NYC: Sign painting at the studio!
New hand painted sign, ‘Tastes Great,’ is inspired by classic, ice cream cone packaging.
New hand painted sign from the studio
‘ZERO’ - enamel paint on a scrap piece of plywood.
Inspired by the DC comic ‘Strange Adventures’ #162
New hand painted sign I made in the studio
Inspired by the comic book, Space Adventures, this sign was painted on a scrap piece of luan wood.
What I learned from this piece is that it is a good idea to first consider whether to coat the wood with a matte medium or not before painting it. This will allow the surface to be sealed and essentially, make it easier to paint. This is both good and bad. Good because of the speed factor, but bad because if you seal the wood then you lose the great texture of the woodgrain. You can see this in the letter ‘S’. After I painted it I noticed what was happening and sealed the rest of the text thinking it wouldn’t look any different. Well… now I know!
Hand painted sign on A-frame for the Italian restaurant, Scalino GP, in Brooklyn, NY
New sign painting for Scalino GP, a traditional Italian restaurant (659 Manhattan Ave) located in the quaint Greenpoint neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY.
For this particular business, having a hand painted sign fits perfectly well with its aesthetics. The hand painted quality is reminiscent of old New York City and reflects to its customer the restaurants commitment to detail and quality.
For more information about sign painting in the NYC/Brooklyn area check out my site: http://www.thewonderfulworldof.com/signpainting
New window sign painting for NYC florist, Mitaka NY Flowers
My window sign painting for Mitaka NY Flowers.
“Luxury flower shop located in the heart of the Upper East Side, (1456 3rd Ave, New York, NY) where New York style meets Japanese artwork in a unique fusion. We will create arrangements or bouquets of any size, and can work with you to brighten any kind of events."
For more information about sign painting in the NYC/Brooklyn area check out my site: http://www.thewonderfulworldof.com/signpainting
Window sign painting for Tooker Alley (Brooklyn, NY)
New window sign painting for the local Prospect Heights bar, Tooker Alley.
Read MoreNew mural for UpCasa Technology Services
New mural at the offices of UpCasa Technology Services.
The piece is a collaboration with Heather Willems of Two Line Studios, who captured the essence of UpCasa’s company culture in her illustration. I was fortunate enough to paint the piece at their offices in Englewood, NJ. Thanks to everyone involved!!
Read MoreNew Sign Painting up in NYC
New sign painting up at the new Hiltzik Strategies office at 99 Madison Ave, NYC.
Thanks to the good folks there for the opportunity.
For more information about sign painting and murals in the NYC/Brooklyn area check out my site: http://www.thewonderfulworldof.com/signpainting