Another yet completely different sneak peak of the product coming out for the up-coming Dean Johnson “One Piece Show.” hosted by @deanjohnsondesign at the CCIC(1125 Brookside Ave), on first Friday, May 03.
Author: JVS
word peak #3

This is a sneak peak into some writing somewhat related to the piece you will see in the Dean Johnson “One Piece Show.” hosted by @deanjohnsondesign at the CCIC (1125 Brookside Ave), on first Friday, May 03.

Sneak Peak #3
A completely different sneak-peak of the product coming out for the up-coming Dean Johnson “One Piece Show.” hosted by @deanjohnsondesign at the CCIC (1125 Brookside Ave), on first Friday, May 03.

Word Peak #2

This is a sneak peak into some writing somewhat related to the piece you will see in the Dean Johnson “One Piece Show.” hosted by @deanjohnsondesign at the CCIC (1125 Brookside Ave), on first Friday, May 03.

Word peak #1
One Show sneak peak #2
One Show sneak peak #1
The One Piece Show Returns May 3, 2024

Last years return of The One Piece Show, after more than a decade on hiatus, was a resounding success in the local art community. We heard one common refrain — “You gotta do this again!”
We heard you. Join us on First Friday, May 3, at Schwitzer Gallery in the CCIC. Bruce Dean and Scott Johnson are hosting this iconic group show featuring works by their artist friends and colleagues. The show will feature one work from each of more than 40 local artists. Artworks will include paintings, prints, photography, ceramics, sculpture, glass art, and more.
The One Piece Show
May 3 – 29, 2024
Artist Reception First Friday, May 3, 2024 from 6 – 9 p.m.
Schwitzer Gallery at Circle City Industrial Complex (CCIC)
Check out the official website for more information.
Final T-Shirt Variant 4 Of 4
This is the final shirt design. It isn’t a sneak peak, as it’s the actual illustration on a shirt that I was going to wear on opening night. This shirt design was interesting since the transparency layering colors didn’t get translated very well. I don’t blame StickerMule. In hindsight, I should have broken the color blocks with actual colors instead of transparencies. I may try another shirt to see if I can fix the transparency colors. This will be the second to last post. The last post is going to give a glimpse into the greater concept of Roost-Haven.


(above: Shirt output from StickerMule)

(Above: Side by side comparison of design and shirt output)






