Here are a few ads I made for Yellow Jacket Social Club, the funnest, bar I know in Austin, Texas.
Stan and I worked up some ideas and I used some imagery from the Library of Congress. First appearance of these will be in Misprint’s upcoming issue.
Working with other people.
Here are a few ads I made for Yellow Jacket Social Club, the funnest, bar I know in Austin, Texas.
Stan and I worked up some ideas and I used some imagery from the Library of Congress. First appearance of these will be in Misprint’s upcoming issue.
I’m pleased to announce the release of my first zine in over a year:
Seasons Have Reasons by Mason McFee
16-page, black and white zine with fold out mini-poster, all about these things we cannot control.
Edition of 10
Some sneak peeks:
Little Wooden Somethings was a project I did for Crummy House with five Austin-based art carpenters who all made small, sculptures which were then photographed and documented in a fold-up posters.
View more at the Crummy House website
Worked on these posters with buddy Adam Mendez earlier this year. The purpose was to promote the Alamo Drafthouse’s Filmmaker Frenzy for the movie Abraham Lincoln Vampire Slayer.
This year at SXSW, Rand Renfrow and I teamed up on a mural for Converse and Fader Fort. It was a ton of fun and I can’t wait to team up with Rand again on a project in the future. Our styles mixed pretty rad and our characters seem to enjoy hanging out with each other. Here are a few pictures of the mural before the area was filled with rockstars and industry peeps, chilling and drinking and jamming out.
Click here to view a blog post by Tymn Armstrong and his trip through the Fader Fort.
Much better pics than mine and some SXSW party images!
Last year, I had the opportunity to work with an old friend on a logo he needed for his guitars. Aaron Huff is a long time friend of mine- hell the dude helped me learn to play the guitar when I was a youngster. I got a chance to visit his studio and see some of his work this past weekend. Here are some shots of the logo and his studio.