Archives of the Game: Extra Innings
This original Shohei Ohtani mixed media work brings together vintage baseball ephemera, hand painted details, and the visual language of the game’s history reimagined.
Each piece in Extra Innings expands the archive with a new legend and a new story.
The first batch of Archives of the Game is shipping!
Every card is hand signed, individually numbered, and carefully packaged before it leaves my studio.
Thank you for helping make the very first Archives of the Game release possible. I can’t wait for these to arrive in your collections.
Shohei Ohtani Timed Art Release is LIVE!
Card Art, 1/1 Fine Card Art, Giclée Prints, & Original Work
This is a timed release and is available through 7/3 when it will be retired and no longer available for purchase.
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Not just baseball.
An artifact.
A memory.
A piece of history.
Archives of the Game is an exploration of baseball as memory, mythology, and American history, preserving the stories behind the game through layers of vintage ephemera, photography, and paint.
Archives of the Game Original Art Auction is LIVE.
The first release from a series dedicated to baseball’s most enduring icons.
Featuring Beyond the Record (Hank Aaron) and More Than a Ballplayer (Roberto Clemente), each original work transforms history into artifact through layered vintage imagery, newspaper archives, and hand-finished mixed media.
Bidding ends June 26 at 10 PM EST. ⚾️
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Welcome to Archives of the Game: The First Inning. Three legends. Three stories. Three pieces built from the history, ephemera, and imagery that shaped the game.
Mantle. Clemente. Aaron.
Timed release now live.
Limited availability.
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Introducing the first works from Archives of the Game.
A series exploring baseball as memory, history, and cultural artifact through layers of vintage ephemera, photography, and mixed media.
Featuring Roberto Clemente, More Than a Ballplayer, and Hank Aaron, Beyond the Record, and Mickey Mantle, The Mick.
More legends to come!
Bringing a little sparkle to the world of pure imagination! Working on my Willy Wonka piece, and these yellow sparkles are adding that touch of that candy like whimsy that I’m looking for. Can’t wait to share the finished piece with you all!
#WIP#WillyWonkaArt #GoldenTicketMagic #gene wilder #turnerclassicmovies #artlover #movielover #paintingreveal #artcollector #classicmovielover
I’m beyond excited to announce my first solo exhibition in Los Angeles!
THROUGH THE LENS
June 20 – July 11, Opening Reception: June 20 | 6–10 PM, Gabba Gallery, DTLA
A collection of mixed-media works exploring memory, culture, and iconic moments.
The story matters just as much as the image, which is why I spend so much time layering vintage ephemera. The clippings, texture, and detail is what becomes part of the history of the piece.
Life lately… I’ve been busy in the studio.
A few new pieces that have found their way into the collection lately. Each one built from layers of nostalgia, history, texture, and stories that continue to inspire me.
For the first time in a long time, I feel like I’ve found my voice.
These pieces are built from the things I’ve always loved, cinema, music, history, nostalgia, and the memories that stay with us long after the moment has passed.
Layer by layer, I’ve been creating work that feels less like a painting and more like a piece of cultural memory.
And this is only the beginning
@Pumpkin1159 Thanks… I think. 😂 It’s a mixed media contemporary art. That was intentional. It combines painting, collage, composition, texture, vintage ephemera, and layered surface work to create something that feels more like an artifact or memory than a straightforward portrait.
For the first time in a long time, I truly feel like I’ve found my voice in the work I’m creating.
Some pieces feel less like paintings and more like tangible pieces of history.
This one was built from layers of Americana, baseball history, texture, faded fragments, and time. I wanted it to feel weathered, cinematic, and almost dreamlike, like an old story still echoing decades later.
“The Mick”
30x40x1.5 wood panel
Vintage ephemera, acrylic, and mixed media
More details available upon request.
The Night We Flew
Mixed media on canvas
Some moments never leave us. This piece is a tribute to the night we thought we could fly, when imagination felt limitless and friendship felt bigger than the world.
Private inquiries welcome.