Really just a collection of things I drew, illustrated or borrowed and altered (real artists steal).
Mine : 25 items
Shooting icon: weaver stance.
Truth: I did this from an illustration I saw, before "FakeNews" became the rage, mainly as a vent against "Fact Checkers".
I was just imagining, what would a Life Experience Resume look like, if you weren't applying for a job, and just sharing some of the things you'd accomplished: work, personal life, experiences. So this was a poster I created. [Full Size]
Keep the tiger behind the bamboo: I wanted to challenge my iPad doodling.
Sunflowers (2018) ~ My wife likes Sunflowers, so I took a picture of some, and sketched/colored this from that picture using Adobe Gemini (now called Fresco).
Activist: The Science is Settle!
Me: Cool, then we can defund any more research!
While working at Jostens (the Ring/Yearbook folks), in their Educational Software division, we had a new manager come in, promise us all our jobs were safe, then laid everyone off in one of the poorest (least professional ways), that I'd ever experienced. Then a few months later, had to come back and hire some of us back (me included) with effusive apologies, and a bit of a raise, I might add. But the new VP used "Rat Fuck" a lot. So I did this little Cartoon that explained what a Rat Fuck looked like.
Miyamoto Musashi. My wife didn't know I could draw, so I sat down and did this with a pencil. I surprised myself.
My customized Mac Startup screen in the 1980's.
I've created a lot of logos. Like this one.
Hillary could strangle a baby on TV (or collude with the Russians)... and the media would blame the Republicans.
Time Magazine did this cover about suckling late in life... it took very few modifications to make it more honest, about Obama's support of the Nanny (Wet Nurse) State.
NYT is both the shitter, and the product, because they believe their own bullshit (writers).
My drawing of a fasces (bundle of sticks with an ax in the middle).
My doodling knob goes to 11. I used to doodle a lot in school.
Crybullies can dish it out, but they can't take it!
The difference between a hunting rifle and an Assault Rifle is just lipstick.
Back in the day of the original Mac, it had a startup screen. And a few people would hack theirs to have a custom one. This was mine... (Death before DOS).
Jean Claude Van Damme: he was very nice, gracious, and he valued fans and other Martial Artists.
Me and Mr. Ed (at the granting of my 3rd Degree).
My 23andMe results: my ancestors humped their way across the globe.
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These are a few of the various things I hacked up (customized) over the years. Personalization that goes back to Laverne and Shirley and putting a Cursive L on everything, so to speak.
The first PC I hacked up was a Commodore 64 that I put in a custom case with an extended keyboard I wired myself, had multiple cartridges that could be switched in, burned my own hacker/cracker ROM for it.
Memes-Hacks : 5 items
iPhone Leather Case that I had etched with one of my Doodles. It looked nice, but it smelled like aushwitgz when I first got it. And people commented on the pattern occasionally, but didn't realize it was one of my drawings (doodles) unless I told them.
Back in the day of the original Mac, it had a startup screen. And a few people would hack theirs to have a custom one. This was mine... (Death before DOS).
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I call it "Karate", but really I did Shaolin Kenpo/Kempo for about 20 years as my primary art (teaching as well as doing), and Aikido, Aikijujitsu, Judo, Gracie Jujitsu, Tae Kwon Do, Escima, Arnis, Kali, Jeet Kun Do, Tai Chi Chuan, Shotokan, and a few other arts as my secondary arts. (For a while, I was doing my primary 4 days a week, and my secondary for 2 days a week... but sometimes, my primary/secondary training flipped (2/4). Back in 1992, there was a WMAC event in Las Vegas, and me and my crew were the Demonstration Team. Here are some pictures I got with other famous Martial Artists at the event.
Ed Parker tested me for my 3rd Degree Black Belt.
Jean Claude Van Damme: he was very nice, gracious, and he valued fans and other Martial Artists.