Custom Art, Made Just for You
Beyond corporate and commercial projects, I take on private commissions, creating one-of-a-kind artwork tailored to individual clients. Whether it’s a hand-painted mural, a custom set of canvas prints, or a unique piece in a variety of mediums, each project is crafted with a deep focus on personal vision and artistic expression. From bold statement pieces to intimate works of art, I collaborate closely with clients to bring their ideas to life—transforming spaces, capturing memories, and delivering truly bespoke creations.
TIGER OAK | MAN CAVE MURAL
In 2018, I had the opportunity to create a custom mural for a Man Cave in the Tiger Oak house, which was showcased in the Utah Valley Parade of Homes. The client, known as “PROVO” among his friends, wanted his nickname to be the focal point of the piece, making it a bold and personal statement within the space. I incorporated my signature business fish man character into the design, adding a unique, artistic touch that blended personality with style. This was an incredibly fun project, bringing together custom lettering, character work, and a personal story into one dynamic mural.







BOYS RANCH | GARAGE MURAL
Back in 2012, for a friend’s garage affectionately known as “The Boys Ranch” I created a vibrant, nostalgic mural that captured the fun and personality of the space. Drawing inspiration from the throwback Zebra Gum color scheme, I filled the wall with bold, playful energy. A standout feature was a portrait of Dexter, his new bulldog puppy, adding a personal touch to the design. To top it off, I included a Garbage Pail Kid-style graffiti artist, tagging the wall while standing on a stack of milk crates. This was a fun, laid-back project, painted among friends, making it as much about the experience as the final artwork.











GRAFFITI ALLEY | BALTIMORE, MD
During a visit to family in Baltimore, MD, I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to paint at the city’s famous Graffiti Alley, a legal public art space in the heart of the arts district. The only rule? Respect the work—don’t paint over something unless your skill level matches or surpasses it.
In the spirit of the season, I embraced the Halloween vibe, creating a series of spooky, atmospheric pieces across multiple sessions. What made this experience even more special was the performative aspect—as I painted, several groups of onlookers and art admirers gathered to watch, giving me a chance to showcase my skills in real-time. It was a unique and energizing experience, blending mural work with live artistic expression in a city that truly appreciates street art.












