Joined February 2013
174 Photos and videos
Same Adventure, New Chapter. Moving forward we will be an independent vendor working will all of the helmet manufacturers now, so that will be opening some new doors. Lora, my beautiful wife has started working with me full time. The studio is growing and I needed help. She is an invaluable asset to what I do. She will be helping with organizing, prep, masking all the fun stuff we do. In addition to that she will be doing social media stuff. Alot of what I do is secret so we'll show the old stuff and new stuff as we can. Looking forward to what the future holds.
5
1
29
1,403
"Washington's Dream" was a sketch done on Saturday Night Live by Nate Bargatze. So when I was asked to do a pair of shoes for Mr. Bargatze I couldn't think of a better theme for him. The skit is hilarious if you've never seen it check it out. This was another project done with Warrior Rising. Mr. Bargatze was the guest speaker in Salt Lake City several years ago. When my family and I gave him the shoes we were able to spend some time with him. He was a truly kind person and he's exactly the same as he is on stage. He was excited for the shoes and couldn't wait to show the writers from SNL. A truly memorable experience for my family and I because of Warrior Rising. #wearewarriorising #natebargatze
6
307
Really wish I could share what I'm working on. It would be alot more fun to bring everyone along for the daily adventures... lol
3
179
Roger Staubach sketch. I did this for a show in Las Vegas to fill wall space. Im a huge Cowboys fan so something I enjoyed doing. I'm not sure we were even setup yet and it sold, so it didn't fill wall space for very long. I dont remember which Superbowl it was.. but there were more Cowboys and Raiders jerseys than any other team.. And we all know neither one of those teams were playing that weekend.. lol I have to joke about it or cry..
1
4
388
Tulane Up Town helmet 2025. Just a detailed walk around the helmet you don't get to see everyday. This helmet paired up with the complimentary uniform was solid.. probably why it won UniSwag's uniform of the year!
4
9
114
21,347
2024 Malama Lahaina Utah Handpainted. This is after the tattoo mask was put on helmet. Next we spray black. We did this on almost 200 helmets. Thank god for my beautiful wife, she babysat the plotter and weeded all of this masking. I wouldn't be where I'm at without her help.
1
1
21
1,165
Mickey Mantle.. one of my dad's favorites. One of the greats. Many years ago I did several painting for the New York Yankees.. that seems weird typing that.. I did some work for the Yankees... no biggie.. lol.. anyways they wanted Mickey Mantle. I chose an image with some dramatic lighting. Not much action in it but in this moment, so many things are lining up to happen, the anticipation in this moment is so great. I still believe hitting a baseball is one of the hardest things to do in sports. Thats what makes this moment so intense . I truly love baseball.
4
332
Red-Tailed Hawk demo. One of my favorite things is traditional flat artwork. I don't do very much of it now a days. But the dream is to get back to that. In the meantime we'll see how this helmet thing works out.
5
167
Conor McGregor.. unfinished. Years ago I agreed to do a Conor McGregor painting for a project, that fizzled out. It was on aluminum and sat around for quite awhile.. what I did next I really wish I wouldn't of done. I needed a price of aluminum and instead of being patient and prepping a new panel.. I sanded this image off and used this panel. This painting is gone, never finished. I kinda feel sick to my stomach just typing this... lesson learned, the hard way. #conormcgregor
1
198
2025 Boise "Front Porch of Idaho" helmets. Lined up drying before they get shipped out. Behind the scenes that I can't post when I'm in the process of doing things. I know where they are going, but its always interesting to see where they end up.
2
9
663
Baseball bat for Bo Bichette. When Bo played in little league he had an airbrushed batting helmet with his name and Spiderman on it. I had the privilege to recreate it on a baseball bat for him. He did use it in batting practice. @BichetteBo
4
358
Sometimes you set out to paint a masterpiece. Sometimes you just need to think and have fun. Normally a sketch isn't much, and sometimes it tells a story only few know. I like to paint things up close and personal that capture something intimate that doesn't mean much to most people. Many years ago I did a series of paintings and sketches for the MGM Grande in Las Vegas for Muhammad Ali's 70th birthday party. I quickly sketched this image mainly to fill wall space and I liked it, it had character and tells a story to those who take the time to look. Muhammad Ali's family came through the booth to look at the artwork and Lonnie Ali fell in love with this painting, "those are his shoes!" Out of all the artwork there, that was her favorite. Art is such a fascinating thing. We gave her that painting, and that's how Muhammad Ali ended up with one of my paintings in his house..
1
4
223
Superman shoes for James Dixon. Mr. Dixon is ranked as the #4 motivational speaker in the world. He is a shoe enthusiast, what to paint on shoes for such a man? James unfortunately lost his leg as a child to a medical condition.. his grandma started calling him Superman reminding he's always capable of more. He is also a big supporter of Veterans and Warrior Rising. I had the pleasure of meeting him and talking to him several times. He is a wonderful person. "Superman is 4 real"
5
334
Work harder than everyone else. The sacrifice is worth it.
2
11
2,146
Sneak peak at concept #1
4
560
Warrior Rising custom football helmet of Nick "the Machine" Lavery. Nick was the guest speaker at an event in Iowa several years ago. Nick is the first above the knee amputee to return to active duty as a Special Forces Soldier. Just an amazing individual and his story seems made up. Helmet was signed by Nick and auctioned off for Warrior Rising. @thenicklavery @warriorrising
3
11
1,210
Strike 1... sometimes my ideas don't work and its easier to start over. Im not a modern artist, I don't do computer mock ups. I talk to the teams, get their input of what they are looking for and think about it. Then I grab a shell and start. Way back in the late 1900's when I was in highschool it was recommended I get into computers.. I tried, but my brain didn’t work that way, I'm mechanical, I needed to see and feel the paint move. I got passed by with technology... So thats how I ended up here, things on that flat screen don't exactly work on a round helmet.. sometimes it takes more than one try. It takes a little more time but when I'm finished it's exactly what will be on the field.
1
1
25
964
Throwback to that one time I painted 300 portraits on 150 helmets. Forever 22, a tribute to Ty Jordan & Aaron Lowe. The hardest project I've ever done. It was so much bigger than football. Yes we taped off every face like this to airbrush them. I said no 3 or 4 times cause I didn't think we could finish it time... Cody said we had to... probably the most exciting game I've ever seen in person. The game started off kinda slow for the Utes. In the second quarter they brought my family and Ty & Aaron's families onto the field to recognize us and give us helmets.. everything changed, you could feel it. It was like Ty & Aaron were there. The Utes slowly came back and won that game with 48 seconds on the clock Cam scored on the 2 point conversation to win 43to42 over USC... it was magic, it was emotional, it was bigger than football... Forever22
9
21
235
5,934
I'm working on finalizing concepts for this year. Doing football helmets for a team is so much different than fine art or sports art.. my art is 1of1 everything can be perfect. Team helmets are a combination of making the team happy, looking good on TV and figuring out how to reproduce them 150 as fast as I can. Thats where masking and stencils come in. Masking is low tack vinyl that holds in place and you can peel off. Stencils are a plastic shield i hold in place. These are a few pictures from the 2021 Utah helmet. I use those and still freehand airbrush to finish them off.
4
4
40
4,821
Salim Asrawi 18x24 airbrushed on panel. This is a commission I did for @wearewarriorrising several years ago as a thank you to Salim. He is a co-founder and President of Texas de Brazil restaurants. They are a big supporter of Warrior Rising and help Veteran’s dreams come true of being business owners. Warrior Rising helps Veterans start and run their own businesses helping them find purpose and a mission after they leave the military. I'm honored to have a small part in such a wonderful organization.
3
217
Spent the morning at the Petrified Wood Gallery in Ogallala. Great group of Art students from South Platte highschool in Big Springs.
3
287