TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. MAD ACTS skate co. 2. Rustoleum Re-Brand 3. Backyard Heaters 4. Illustrations 5. Murals
MAD ACTS skate co.
Mad Acts is a skate company located in North Florida. They make handmade boards and apparel but have yet to venture into the realm of other skate gear. This project was intended to create and design packaging for all of the elements that put a skateboard together, wheels, bearings, etc... If they choose to start producing these products, the packaging will already be complete and ready to go.
MAD ACTS
RUSTOLEUM
spraypaint
Rustoleuem is a brand of paint that you may have bought at one time in your life. You can find it at any super store and is pretty standard when it comes to home projects. This project was intended to be a re-brand for the company. While the normal can they sell got a new modern look, a new line of spraypaint was introduced to adhere to artists specifically. It will be able to compete with some of the top professional brands of spraypaint out there, something Rustoleum has not done yet. It also features an upgraded valve system which pairs with any professional spraypanit cap and the ones Rustoleum will now produce.
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BACKYARD HEATERS party pack
This hotsauce party pack is my take on a line of hotsauces. It combines the world of traditional tattooing with hot sauce. While each sauce will be sold individually, the main idea is to grab this pack of sauces when you’re on the way to a backyard cookout or friends house, and it will provide you and your guests with all the flavors you will need to make your food dank. All of the designs are original designs by me and are supposed to mimick the flavors on the inside of the bottles.
DIGITAL ILLUSTRATIONS artwork
I have been freelancing for around a year now and while making logos for other people is all good, I really enjoy focusing on my own art and pushing that as much as possible to create an income. Luckily, I have been able to keep up with consistant commissions from people and get to partake in helping companies come up with designs for t-shirts and other merch but in my personal style. There is a lot of skeletons because I enjoy creating fictional or non-fictional scenes and always feel that anyone could live out what I create, so they are meant to represent everyone because under all this skin, we are just a bag of bones. Ahead are a few commissions I have done as well as prints I have for sale.
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CHASE BERENSON murals
I started painting only a year ago and naturally felt inclined to immediately pursue painting large scale murals. I figured if I can do it digitally, I can do it with paint. Since then, I have painted around 10 murals around FL. Ahead are a couple of my favorite murals I have painted, as well as the sketch so you can see what I went into the painting with as reference. I always make a fully developed digital illustration of what I hope for it to look like and use that throughout the process of painting the mural. Sometimes it’s pretty close to the sketch, sometimes I switch things up while painting. Overall, it;s another way of expression for my art and a path I plan to pursue.
BIG BOOST mural
This mural was commissioned by a YouTuber for his private garage he was opening. The Big Boost logo in the back is his brand while the purple car is the main project car for his YouTube channel and garage.
PILATES mural
This wall was commissioned by a business owner in DeLand, FL. It is the back wall of a pilates studio. The client wanted something fun and inviting, while also toned back and bubbly. After many different versions, this was the final sketch going into the mural.
HULAWEEN music festival This mural was done for Hulaween music festival, which is a 25,000 person weekend event that is filled with music, art, and everything you could imagine. I was invited to be one of the 25 artists creating installations on the festival grounds. It was also my first time painting so being thrown into that environment with no experience was a little hectic but ultimately started my artistic career and shifted my view for my career from that point forward.
PEACE MURAL jacksonville, FL During some protests in Jacksonville, FL, a local business had it’s window’s broken into, forcing the owner to install plywood over the windows. Myself and few other artists donated our time and supplies to turn his storefront into a work of art. While nothing was gained monetarily, it was a great experience to be give back in a way that is already special to me.
THANK YOU