What do you get when you put SoCal artists, board shapers, graphic designers, skaters, musicians, photographers, and surfers together in one room? We don't know, but it's bound to be interesting!
A diverse group of creative types make up Los Desperados Art Banditos, and if you haven't heard of us yet...you will...
Check us out at www.losdesperadosartbanditos.com and be sure to mark your calendars for the first group art show featuring two DJ's, killer art, Primo beer, and live music by Ray Barbee and Dano's Juke Joint Freakshow:
Los Desperados Art Banditos
March 6th, 7:00pm
Shelter Surf Shop
2148 E. 4th Street
Long Beach, CA
If you're in the SoCal area this weekend, you can check out a variety of my art, shirts, and prints at the Musink Tattoo Convention & Music Festival at the OC Fairgrounds. I'm sharing a booth with fellow artist Big Toe and vintage-inspired jewelry maker Badland Beads, plus there is a long list of bands playing daily to keep everyone entertained.

It's $30 to get in and if you want to get tattooed, you can set an appointment with one of the best artists in the world.
Saturday - 12pm-11pm
Sunday - 12pm-10pm
88 Fair Drive
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Just finished up the album cover art for the band 500 Miles to Memphis, who have unique rockabilly sound and are releasing their third (and hopefully most successful!) CD on February 14th.
It was cool to paint real people and instruments in my Day of the Dead style, incorporate some tattoo elements, and really explore the Southwest desert background. I listened to their music while painting this piece and I am definitely a fan! I hope you become one, too!
Here's a bigger picture of the finished piece and here are my step-by-step pictures of the entire painting process.
Just a quick post to let you know that the t-shirts I designed for Jesse James' Garage magazine are finally in stock.
Head over to the West Coast Choppers site and order your limited edition shirt before they run out!

We’re approaching the end of highway 2009, I have the pedal to the metal, and this bus isn’t slowing down for Baby New Year. I already have a bunch of big projects in the works for 2010, including designs for an album cover, a custom motorcycle, a run of limited-edition wood-block prints, and several tattoos, so I am really looking forward to sharing those pieces once I have been given the green light.
First, I have been doing a lot more sketching, which has pushed me to tighten up my line work and explore different concepts. As my drawing techniques improve, so do my paintings, carvings, and sculptures.
Also, surf artist Drew Brophy introduced me to acrylic paint pens, which are water-based and odorless, so I have been taking advantage of my airport downtime by experimenting with some Asian-inspired themes with these new tools. Pinstriping enamel will always be my favorite medium, but just like with my watercolor work this year, I like trying new things and developing upon my style.
I am in the process of updating my event calendar and it looks like the "Send in the Clowns" group art show in San Clemente, CA is up first in January, followed closely by Musink in February. More info to come soon, but I can tell that it's going to be a busy year!
A special thanks goes out to everyone who supported my art this year--whether you stumbled upon my site by accident, chatted with me at an event, bought an original drawing during my first annual sketch sale, retweeted a Twitter post, got a tattoo of my work, commissioned a custom painting, followed my progress shots on Flickr, friended me on Facebook, or bought a piece of my art, you contributed to my growth and success.
That fat guy in the red suit isn't the only one who's stress eating...
I've been so hard at work in the studio that the holidays crept up on me and I forgot to mention my own deadlines!
It's too late to commission a custom piece, but if you order art, prints, shirts, sculptures, or jewelry from my site now, I will e-mail you a separate PayPal invoice for the additional delivery fee that the Post Office/FedEx charges for faster shipment (i.e., if you need your order sent overnight on Dec. 23rd, you'll need to pay the difference...looks like prices for large packages are $35-$75 more depending on the service and speed) in order to guarantee delivery by Christmas.
So check out these recent oddities that can be quickly packaged and sent to your home:

I also painted and framed three new 5x7 Day of the Dead style pieces (below) that will make cool gifts. They're available at a special price of $175 each, plus shipping and handling, and are first come first served. Please e-mail me your selections and I will send you a PayPal invoice with updated shipping costs based on your needs (UPDATE: The middle painting is sold): info@davidlozeau.com

And that reminds me, I still have a few original sketches left, which are under $50 a piece...perfect for the twisted art lover in your life! I only offer these during the holidays by e-mail, so message me now or wait until next year!
Still unsure? I just got a new shipment of my Zombie t-shirts in...what says Merry Christmas more than a drunk, undead Shriner? How about a $10 tiki/octopus shirt as stocking stuffer? The mind boggles at your options, but you have to shop now to make the deadline!
Get your hands on raw, original pencil or ink drawings taken directly from my sketchbooks!
Some may be familiar, but many have never seen the light of day, so take a look through these original sketches, as this will be your only chance until next year...I don't sell my sketches on my site or at shows.
Prices range depending on the size and level of detail, but nothing is over $50. They'll make excellent gifts for the twisted art lover in your life!
I only have a few pieces to offer and sales are first come first served, so please e-mail me with the names of your selections before they run out.
See the remaining original sketches for sale.
Here is the podcast of my radio appearance on "Hank Watson's Garage Hour" (right click and "save as" to your desktop). Huge thanks to Justin and Chris for a great time!
I've been invited back for Saturday, November 21st from 6pm-7pm PST (you can listen to the live broadcast from the www.KCBQ.com Web site). The show is a fun mix of stuff from cars to art to movie trivia and we even gave away some of my prints on the last show, so tune in!
People dressed as skulls, dead mariachis, and pistol-toting bandits packed the Forever Cemetery this past weekend for the Day of the Dead Festival in North Hollywood. The place was buzzing long into the night as upwards of 60k people worked their way around the event. It was a great time for me as I live painted and met tons of new people in my booth.
Here is a photo set with pictures of some of the altars and costumes--just a small sampling of an amazing event.
The summer is winding down and things are starting to get ramped up for a busy October loaded with Day of the Dead events. Before calavera skulls run rampet, I took some time to squeeze in a little bit of carving. This Tiki Frankenstien is about 20 inches tall and made from Mexican Fan Palm. I hand skinned the log and then worked on the carving with a variety of chisels and gouges. You can see all the progress in the Flickr set here.


See more clothing




