April 20th, 2009
by Andy W.

Need to mention a collaboration I’ve been working pretty hard on lately with longtime friend Jeremy aka ‘The Heat’ of Tacklebox. This past winter we somehow decided our shared upbringing amongst tractors and forest-bound-boats was the perfect foundation for a fashion accessory line.
We started with these prints on totes:

Jeremy curing an early test print. Ties are optional but recommended when screen printing.

I look like I am doing something incorrectly here.

Here are some hopeful bandana candidates. We have developed and printed about 10 of these and are currently working on a tool tote, ties, and leather items.

So all in all it’s been a welcome outlet for two architect’s creative surplus, a great way to take advantage of the resources of the studio, and a great testing ground for perfecting new processes. Stay tuned for more and check us out at Smith + Butler.

April 5th, 2009
by Andy W.
Good for you camera. Now please take regular pictures.
April 4th, 2009
by Andy W.
Fleaheart is now an incorporated business entity. If you’re not into that bit of professionalism and usefulness there is also Twitter, the opposite of professionalism and usefulness.
March 18th, 2009
by Andy W.
from March 19th through the 25th. Chris P. will be managing the studio during this time so please contact him with any questions or for price estimates. All emails to
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March 13th, 2009
by Andy W.
Yego designed this for MJ’s friends J*Davey.

i wish my face looked good all huge on a shirt like that. it doesn’t tho.

March 9th, 2009
by Andy W.
If sign is ineffective, add pencils.
February 24th, 2009
by Andy W.

Not really sure why I made this but I needed to use up some left over Formusol and I’m always trying to squeeze detail out of processes that don’t cooperate. The images of this fire were very ‘affecting’. I put that in quotes. The whole building was just exploding in this spectacular fireball and the combination of Koolhaas and destructikation had something inevitable / irresistible to it. I hope Rem casts the charred remains in clear concrete.

The film took some hacking up as you can see but I had to work with my limitations on this one to not make the seams ruin it. It came out better with the seams.

February 22nd, 2009
by Andy W.
The next big thing in Williamsburg:
