Time to do an art show! We drove to Chicago to set up our artwork at Mystery City, a designer toy shop and gallery.



Well, all our stuff is here, now we just need to put it up on these walls.



Letta, surrounded by toys, cranking out the title and price cards.



Todd Bratrud sent in tons of framed drawings and some new watercolor dress paintings.



We filled the back room with 27 of our test prints. These are our screw-up prints that we keep in our studio and
add layers from different poster projects to just see what happens when we mix and match elements from posters
which have nothing to do with each other. The end result: awesome.



Lots of test prints.



Some guy.



Almost done hanging the show. Wes printed up huge prints that he, Horkey, and I designed to hang up behind
everything like wallpaper.



So almost done. Go Wezz Go.



My prints and paintings.


Skye Rossi's photos and Aaron Horkey's giclee print reproductions of his acrylic paintings.



The long wall - screenprinted show posters, crazy wallpaper, Todd's drawings and prints.



Wallpaper detail.



I got to hang out with Ryan and Erika, two of my best friends.



Letta had so much fun at the show, she decided she only needed one leg!



Wallpaper.



My friend Kelley from Chicago, me, Ryan B, Erocka.



Aaron's prints, some toys boxed up on shelves, and two Burlesque collabo paintings from our 2005 "First Blood: Part III" show.




Aaron Horkey's John Hancock.



Photographing things at angles makes them look cool.



One of Aaron's customized Over The Atlas prints.



Test print.



Todd's Grim Reaper Lady.



SEND HELP.



Josh, the Big Dude at Mystery City, lookin' pretty art showed out.



We celebrated next door with tiny sandwiches.



Tiny sandwiches!


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