Wednesday, December 4, 2013

My 11th annual HAMB Calendar is available now at jalopyjournal.com. It's always a fun project and a labor of love. Don't procrastinate though, as they sell out every year! Click here to order.




Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Hot off the presses, is our new Django Studio T-shirt design that pays homage to my youth and love of Chevelles featuring a modified Big Block Fender Flags design. Just $22 with FREE SHIPPING in sizes M-3X. Order yours today. Makes a great Christmas gift! Click HERE to order.


Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Here's a photo of me with my sic-fi pin up girl Cyanisis at the Hot Rod Chassis and Cycle Kosmic Outcast Show Rod Release Party. She's a stand up that's 6' tall and lists all the vehicle specs and build partners. You can learn more at the HRCC website.


Here's a sneak peak at a '48 Woodie project I am working on...


Friday, May 24, 2013

Limited Edition waterslide decal I designed for theHunnert Car Heads Up Drags and the Meltdown Drags. You have to race at both events to get both halves.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

It was this first week of April in 1945 that the orders came down from General LeMay that B-29 units would no longer allow nose art on the fleet because the B-29, being a superior bomber, was above having nude women painted on their fuselages. All units began to unify specific bomb group art for each plane. Seen here is the 500th Bomb Group on Saipan circa late 1945, and is a detail of my print "You Can't Keep A Hot Rodder Down".

Available at my website:http://www.djangostudios.com/prints.html



Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Here's a sneak peek at a Willys project I'm working on for Minnesota Hot Rod Hardware...


Saturday, March 30, 2013

An example of the many many train ads I did for the Hesston Steam Museum with redorchestra.



Thursday, January 31, 2013

Here is a pin up girl I recently created for the Aurora Sportsmen's Club in Illinois for their Practical Rifle classes. It appears on post cards that they hand out at gun shows. The patch denotes the 45th Infantry Division, which was the unit that my Great Uncle was part of during the Italian campaign in WWII.