Teabaggers Gallery, Part II

Teabaggers Gallery, Part II

We went down to Urbana, Ohio this weekend for my grandmother’s funeral. One thing that makes difficult times bearable is being with friends and family. While we were there, I had a chance to hang some new drawings at Teabaggers, among friends and family.

When I was growing up in Urbana, my family went to Teabaggers every Saturday morning to drink coffee and play cards. Fifteen years later, they still go.

I was excited to be able to share some drawings on toned tan paper this time. I love the way white pops against the tan, and hopefully other coffee goers will enjoy it, too.

Don’t mind the photobomb by my Uncle Mitch.

Here’s a close up of the card game in progress. My wife, Jessie won this one!

This Mustang Fastback drag car is actually about a year old. I just now got around to framing it.

Same for this set of six variations on the ’32 Ford Deuce Coupe. This one was a fun project, making different iterations from traditional hot rods to off road, futuristic sci-fi and steampunk. Next to it on the left is a sketch of the shop for the owners, Grant and Demora.

You can visit Teabaggers website here.