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Perverts: My Favorite Subject!

Portraits of the creeps that cruise Craigslist. Editorial for High Society, the only relevant print publication of this modern age.

By WAY$HAK on 2011-10-13

Portraits of the creeps that cruise Craigslist.  Editorial for High Society, the only relevant print publication of this modern age. 

By WAY$HAK on 2011-09-22

Word pacalin: Just got back from checking out the Old School Video Game Art Show at Gallery 1988 in Santa Monica, CA. You might recognize many of these pieces from posts we’ve made on it8bit, and they are even more awesomer in person. If you live in the Los Angeles area, you have no excuse…go. […]

By WAY$HAK on 2011-09-02

Just got my illustration assignment for next week.

Government Issue

The only way to save the US economy. Editorial for High Society.

By WAY$HAK on 2011-08-15

The only way to save the US economy.  Editorial for High Society.

Way to go Robo

My contribution to the Crazy4Cult show opening tomorrow night @ Gallery1988 in HelLA. I accidentally erased my highres scan. Perfect ending to a perfect night.

By WAY$HAK on 2011-07-06

Gotta finish this and get it to fedex first thing in the morning.

By WAY$HAK on 2011-06-22

GOD OF WAR!  I don’t know why that’s in CAPS.  I’ve never played the game and I know nothing about it.  This pinup was done for DC Comics a couple of years ago.  It was finally published sometime this year, or late last year, or something.  I don’t even know where it was published, but […]

By WAY$HAK on 2011-06-20

Double Page spread for one of the last remaining porno mags, High Society.  It was an article on people who build their own sex robots.  I was experimenting with how much of the illo could be finished, and how much of it could be left as a drawing.  I like it rough.

Build It and They Will Come.

Double Page spread for one of the last remaining porno mags, High Society. It was an article on people who build their own sex robots. I was experimenting with how much of the illo could be finished, and how much of it could be left as a drawing. I like it rough.