JDK believes he will be living on the moon by 2050. His wife is not happy about this. This is an original drawing by JDK, originally conceptualized as part of JDK’s Justinistan collection (See Street Art Installations) – the original idea was a colonization of abandoned spaces, including the piers in the bay. A 2 color print, with a reflective silver ink and traditional black – just like the real astronauts.
This image is originally taken from stationary for a hotel that our friend Cameron Ewing found in Peru last year. The original inspiration for “los murcielagos” comes from the name of my wife’s gang she started in order to compete with my gang – Los Corpos.
The ever prolific Cameron Ewing (www.cameronewing.com) came up with this design in what must be an ever dwindling moment of free time. Most famous for his Urban Birdhouse installation (http://urbanbirdhouses.com/), and his beekeeping endeavors (www.beesomebody.wordpress.com), Cam is a creative director somewhere important.

Caught in the act! Cam is wearing another of his own original designs - originally inspired by the underground cult band - The Blacks.
Yes. That is my wife’s hand.
Yes. That is my pants.
No. That is not my penis. Look closer.
In his spare time, JDK is actually a beekeeper. Check out his handy work at www.beesomebody.wordpress.com. He currently has 30,000 bees on his roof, making honey for him (and them). Mr. Combover is JDK’s self-appointed moniker when beekeeping, and also the name of his brand of local, 100%, San Francisco, roof top honey.
An original concept from JDK – original version was a GOCCO screenprint postcard for Mauri. For this version, JDK photocopied the GOCCO print, and then turned it into a large scale print. Thus the original art has been sent through multiple processes, changing slightly with each.