I was awake and alone and in a lovely state of mind! So I picked up a brown pen and had a brain-fart on paper! -Brandon
Another tattoo motif in the works. The center symbol is called "om" and or "aum" deriving from the Hindu and Budhist cultures.And, once again, this piece has no name. -Brandon
This little ditty is some random didjeridu character, just sittin' on the moon amidst a flury of alien/aboriginee emanations! It doesn't have a title. -Brandon
This little Goddess is remembering her infinate potential. And she's playing with her newfound light creating abilities! No title inparticular. -Brandon
Aha! The first piece in the sketch-book! This one is called 'Another'.. -Brandon
Another dimensional seed is planted into two fresh minds on earth. And the information blossoms in a unique stellar trinity.(Don't ask. Tis' another tattoo idea.) -Brandon
This is a rendition of 'Pan', the horned god of the old world. Here he is playing the song that attracts his befriended wood nymphs into frenzied sexual states! I don't know why I drew it; I was in Germany and horny... gimee a break! -Brandon
I was in Holland, at the Lowlands Summer festival, we'd just found out that we were'nt playing that day, and the sun was shining. So I got lost with this book and conjured up this that is our extraterrestrial friend from the Dog Star! -Brandon
The center pictogram is a crop circle formation found in Cambridgeshire, England in 1991. This one inparticular was named "The Barbary Castle." I've been drawing and or modifying this piece, in search of a cool tattoo motif! -Brandon
Once again the "Barbary Castle" pictogram as a potential tattoo motif. -Brandon
This does not have a cool story behind it, I just did it out of boredom in Europe this summer. -José
This guy has serious gas and is flatulating through his hands to share with the rest of the world with much pride. -José
This one is me one day when I got upset at some jerks for picking on my friend, so I ripped my clothes off and rescued her and carried her into the sunset. -José
This is just a picture from my life drawing class at Moorpark College last Spring. I give mass props to my fabulous drawing teacher Frank Sardisco who would bash you over the head with a rubber hose twenty times when misbehaving. Thanks Frank. -José
Remember Mr. Miagi, the one who taught Daniel Larusso to fight and be tuff, well this person here taught Mr. Miagi. -José