Fishbone’s live energy in the ‘90s was a rare kind of magic. Angelo Moore’s performance occupied every inch of the room; he was a blur of motion—jumping, stage-diving, and delivering vocals that could pivot from a soulful croon to a manic shriek in a split second.
With this piece, I wanted to capture the frenetic, joyful chaos of their stage presence. To honor their genre-blurring music, I chose saturated, electric colors that clash and harmonize all at once. The goal was to translate that “wall of sound” into a wall of color that hits just as hard as the horn section.
I heard they’re playing the Teragram Ballroom this Friday—might be worth checking out! Hit the SONIC 2.0 link in bio to shop the entire collection.
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Series: SONIC 2.0 / Noise & Vision
Title: Fishbone
Size: 16x20”
OG Photo: @telephotocaster
Henry Rollins didn’t just play gigs, he survived them. 🎤🔥
Back in the Black Flag days, the man was operating at a constant 200% - pure, blistering energy at every single gig. This print is my tribute to those legendary performances. Beyond the stage, I’ve always had massive respect for his hustle, from the Rollins Band and starting his own publishing house to his acting and those hilarious spoken word tours. Big ups, Mr. Rollins!!! 🫡
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Series: SONIC 2.0 / Noise & Vision
Title: Black Flag
Size: 16x20”
OG Photo: @kevinsalkpunkrockphotography
One of my first punk show was Black Flag, The Misfits, and Vandals at the Santa Monica Civic. If you were there, you remember the “alternate entrance” created by someone launched a trash can through one of the glass panels that surrounded the lobby of the auditorium. I’ll never forget the sound of the glass shattering and the stomping boots swarming in. Black Flag was the first punk bands I heard, the grinding pounding force was something I’ve never heard before, it had me from the first listen. I always loved their logo, create by Raymond Pettibon, it became such a part of punk iconography. For this piece, I wanted to incorporate those bars as a “window,” giving you a glimpse of the band in pure, explosive motion. Hit the SONIC 2.0 link in bio to shop the entire collection.
Series: SONIC 2.0 / Noise & Vision
Title: Black Flag
Size: 16x20”
OG Photo: @kevinsalkpunkrockphotography
The Circle Jerks were one of the driving forces behind the LA Hardcore scene. There was a raw energy in those early 80s shows that you just can’t fake. I remember seeing them at the Music Machine on Pico Blvd., and the moment I saw Kevin’s photo, it took me right back to the front lines..
Oh that amazing feeling… that heat, the noise, that explosive energy of being in the slam pit, bashing, and getting thrown around, releasing all that pent up energy. I wanted to capture every bit of that in this remix and I think this print nails it.
Series: SONIC 2.0 / Noise & Vision
Title: Circle Jerks
Size: 16x20”
OG Photo: @kevinsalkpunkrockphotography
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Never Surrender
This was a fun collaboration with my friend and photographer Fabrice Henssens. We took a deep dive into history with this image of Tupac in his iconic Rolls Royce Corniche IV—a car that was thought to be lost for years (but that’s a whole other story).
I really wanted to push the boundaries of this image. Standing apart from the prints in the SONIC 2.0 series, this piece is hand-embellished by. I added layers of spray paint, acrylic, drips, and splatters to distort, amplify, and translate the image’s legendary energy into something completely new. Click the Tupac link in my bio for info about the piece.
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Title: Never Surrender
Size: 30” x 40” Framed
OG Photo: @fabricehenssensphoto
Medium: Mixed Media on Archival Pigment Print
This one is dear to my heart. Before I was focused on my art career, I was 150% driving toward a life in music.
This print features Sam Nelson of H is Orange, the band I called home during the early 2000s, if you look closely, that’s actually my hand playing bass in the shot. We put out a few Albums and spent years playing in cities around the US, even got to play CBGB’s. This shot by Richard Abagon perfectly captures the raw energy we brought to every live show. It was a cherished chapter of my life that paved the way for everything I create now. If you’re curious about our sound you can search H is Orange on Apple Music, YouTube & Spotify.
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Series: SONIC 2.0 / Noise & Vision
Title: H is Orange
Size: 16x20”
OG Photo: @telephotocaster
The Ramones were attitude, speed, and the beauty of reducing everything to its rawest truth. This print is my way of channeling that frequency, the distortion, the pulse of a relentless downstroke into a visual form. With this image I wanted to capture the peeling textures of the walls at the legendary CBGB, where sound, sweat, and history soaked into every surface.
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#PunkRockArt #MusicArt #CBGB #PrintRelease #PunkRockZen PopArt ArtPrint
Series: SONIC 2.0 / Noise & Vision
Title: Johnny Ramone
Size: 16x20”
OG Photo: @fotoproof
Lil Uzi Vert
With this piece, I leaned into aggressive color theory and halftone textures to make the energy jump off the paper. I was love the tension here, the ‘digital’ sea of phones clashing against the raw, unfiltered adrenaline of the performance. It’s a snapshot of modern chaos.
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#ConcertPhotography #PopArt #ArtPrints #StreetArtStyle #GraphicDesign #punkrockzen
Series: SONIC 2.0 / Noise & Vision
Title: Lil Uzi Vert
Size: 16x20”
OG Photo: @georgeortizphotography
LL Cool J
When I designed this LL Cool J print, I wanted to go beyond just an 80s vibe. The perspective is a direct nod to “Mama Said Knock You Out”—it’s the view from the floor right after the hit lands. You’re coming to, and the G.O.A.T. is the first thing you see standing over you.
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#ArtDrop #HipHopArt #PopArt #WallArtForSale #ArtCollector MusicArt
Series: SONIC 2.0 / Noise & Vision
Title: LL Cool J
Size: 16x20”
OG Photo: @fotoproof
One of the new print from my SONIC 2.0 series of Joe Talbot captures that raw IDLES energy. I wanted to move past a standard portrait and actually visualize the grit, the feedback, and the chaotic joy of their live sets. The goal wasn’t just to show Joe it was to show how the music feels. Limited edition of 100 - 16x20” prints are available now. Hit the SONIC 2.0 link in bio to shop the collection.
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Series: SONIC 2.0 / Noise & Vision
Title: Idles
Size: 16x20”
OG Photo: @georgeortizphotography