Open Studio flyer
Monday, September 14th, 2009Easter Aftermath
Thursday, April 16th, 2009Here’s hoping everyone had a great Easter, and made it back safe. Mine was spent exchanging the greater public’s $900 bonus for bourbon and cokes and vodka lime sodas – I’ve yet to find the time to get back to studio and have some fun. I’ve a rad workbench that’s being built for the space, I can’t wait to see how it turns out!
New RW Studio at Ironside
Monday, March 23rd, 2009I’m part way through moving all my things into a new studio, which has been pretty exciting. I’m sharing with an illustrator friend of mine – in fact, it’s the very studio I wrote about here.
The move has been one of the reasons I haven’t had too much new to share over the last few weeks. Hopefully not for too much longer though, I hope to have some pictures to show soon.
Last Week
Monday, September 1st, 2008
I just spent the last week in the middle of Nevada for Burning Man. It was one of the most amazing experiences.
Burning Man is a week long festival held in the middle of the Nevada desert. Among other things, participants have to be entirely self sufficient – bring everything they need with them, and then take it back afterwards. It’s claimed to be the biggest ‘leave no trace’ event in the world.
Good Morning
Monday, August 18th, 2008
A quick morning push for sunscreen and pizza slices. South Beach, Miami.
Holidays
Saturday, August 16th, 2008
Please forgive the lack of updates, I’m on a ‘cultural tour’ of the United States. Really Whale resumes global ass kicking on September 7th. Until then, I’m going to see if I can’t upload a picture or two of what I’ve been up to.
I’d also hoped to have some pictures of the Mural that Sixto and I Posca’d, it was almost a month ago now – but I was only home for about 2 hours between drawing and flying. Thankfully there are some good photos here, here and here.
So now basking in Miami sunlight and good wireless, you might hear some more from RW. At least for a day or two, stay tuned. Maybe you’ll see a picture of my sunburnt shins, or a large American car; you never know.

