

A few from the new series
A few of my favorites from the new series to be displayed at PKD Fest 2026 at UC Fullerton
My design for PKD Fest 2026 Tshirt
Calling ALL DICKHEADS! We don't really have the funds to throw down on ordering a bunch of shirts so we're going to do a pre order - whether you're going to PKD Fest 2026 or not you can order one. Fest Goers can pick up at the fest - others will be shipped! We need at least two dozen to make this go! 🩷
A New Favorite
Preparing some new work to be displayed at PKD Fest next month. There are 25+ new ones. This is one of many favorites.
Phil and Anne Dick mural in Point Reyes Station, CA
What a trip! An honor and absolute privilege to return to Point Reyes Station to paint Phil and Anne Dick on the side of the historic Old Western Saloon. As a scholar of PKD this was another dream come true.
Phil lived in Point Reyes Station and wrote some of his most notable works while he lived there. Anne lived there her whole life and was an accomplished artist as well. Her jewelry resides in many major collections. I’m happy to create another rad piece that honors local history. It is based on a photo of them taken together sometime in ‘59 or ‘60.
These are also the largest stencils I’ve ever created, each one measuring about 7 feet tall and 11 feet wide. They were created in New Orleans and then shipped to the location. The whole thing is about 36 feet wide and 14 feet tall and about 30 feet in the air at its tallest point.
I’m so stoked that everything worked out in a way where I was able to spend so much quality time with my son while getting this done. We had an absolute blast together. We’ll most certainly be back.
Big shout out to David Gill and and Chris Hulls for making this happen. @thetotaldickhead @theprric @christopherhulls
Many Blessings 💕
Philip and Anne Dick mural in Point Reyes Station, CA
What a trip! An honor and absolute privilege to return to Point Reyes Station to paint Phil and Anne Dick on the side of the historic Old Western Saloon. As a scholar of PKD this was another dream come true.
Phil lived in Point Reyes Station and wrote some of his most notable works while he lived there. Anne lived there her whole life and was an accomplished artist as well. Her jewelry resides in many major collections. I’m happy to create another rad piece that honors local history. It is based on a photo of them taken together sometime in ‘59 or ‘60.
These are also the largest stencils I’ve ever created, each one measuring about 7 feet tall and 11 feet wide. They were created in New Orleans and then shipped to the location. The whole thing is about 36 feet wide and 14 feet tall and about 30 feet in the air at its tallest point.
I’m so stoked that everything worked out in a way where I was able to spend so much quality time with my son while getting this done. We had an absolute blast together. We’ll most certainly be back.
Big shout out to David Gill and and Chris Hulls for making this happen. @thetotaldickhead @theprric @christopherhulls
Many Blessings 💕