Boys and Their Trucks
16 inches x 20 inches
Mixed media with collage, acrylic, paint pen, spray paint and stencil
This work is intentionally bold and crowded, absent of any white space but instead replaced with bold lettering and random placement of stickers and stencil work to resemble the bottom of a skateboard. “Trucks” in this case is tongue-and-cheek and does not refer to the vehicles you drive but rather the skateboard component that holds the wheels onto the board (per Wikipedia, the name comes from the movement of train-car wheel assemblies–known as trucks–which track one-another along the rails).
16 inches x 20 inches
Mixed media with collage, acrylic, paint pen, spray paint and stencil
This work is intentionally bold and crowded, absent of any white space but instead replaced with bold lettering and random placement of stickers and stencil work to resemble the bottom of a skateboard. “Trucks” in this case is tongue-and-cheek and does not refer to the vehicles you drive but rather the skateboard component that holds the wheels onto the board (per Wikipedia, the name comes from the movement of train-car wheel assemblies–known as trucks–which track one-another along the rails).
16 inches x 20 inches
Mixed media with collage, acrylic, paint pen, spray paint and stencil
This work is intentionally bold and crowded, absent of any white space but instead replaced with bold lettering and random placement of stickers and stencil work to resemble the bottom of a skateboard. “Trucks” in this case is tongue-and-cheek and does not refer to the vehicles you drive but rather the skateboard component that holds the wheels onto the board (per Wikipedia, the name comes from the movement of train-car wheel assemblies–known as trucks–which track one-another along the rails).