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Hiding (WAY) Out

This is Charles Manson’s pick-up truck. Some say it actually ‘belonged’ to Tex Watson. I heard (from a local historian) it was stolen. Whatever. Fact is, the Manson Family was using it to bounce around Death Valley and left it stuck in the mud near Ballarat ghost town in 1969.

Manson Truck

That’s where I found it when I snapped this photo in 2003. I’ve been occasionally Photoshopping on it ever since, jus’cause 🙂 This is the latest variation.

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Spooky Meltdown

I was invited to participate in this years Halloween art show at Meltdown Comics in Hollywood 😀 Special thanks to my buddy, Francisco Dominguez, General Manager at Meltdown for producing this awesome event. If you’re in Los Angeles this weekend come to the opening on Saturday. You can see my latest giclée print in full size 13 x 18 inch glory. I ran a limited edition of 12 hand signed and numbered prints that are available for purchase. I won’t be there because I live 400 miles away but many of the 28 artists will be in attendance. Meltdown is LA’s premiere comics shop and nerd HQ so it should be a good turnout and definitely fun. The opening is free and the show runs through November 1st. Alegría Food Truck will be there in case you get the munchies.

Spooky Show

 

This is my latest giclée print, The Dickens. Get one at Meltdown Comics on Sunset Blvd in Hollywood now through November 1st. Second edition giclées, posters and postcards will be available at my Etsy Shop after that 🙂

The Dickensdetail-snakes detail-skulls detail-snout detail-eye