Tag: Gary

  • Tito Subway Storyboard

    This noir storyboard shows, in several interations, Tito emerging from the subway while ‘lookin for somebody’. Gary can be seen in the lower left corner cowering in fear. Unsure who that clown in the upper left us. A polished version of this design can be seen here.

  • MOLE mixed media

    This mixed media piece is stencils and various papers on canvas utilizing wheat paste. Overlayed with airbrush, spray-paint and paint pens. Most voltz work is not a crossover with anything but this is the exception. Tito can be seen with a switchblade raised and his right ring finger raised indicating for the viewer to ‘Go To Wayne’. Gary can be seen on the right raising a fist from behind the safety of a wall. Tito’s caption bubble is left empty by design so that the viewer may interpret the message for themselves.

  • Unfinished Gary Masalam art glass.

    This unfinished work was intended to be sand blasted art glass of Gary Masalam. This is the second piece in a series of two with the first being of Ike. The series is on upcycled auto glass from a 1980’s Volkswagen Rabbit.

  • Binder Cover

    This was the front of a binder in High School. Gary is visiting what looks like a group session for a bunch of misfits. To quote Gary “Y’all need some help.”

  • Voltz Life Digital Mural

    This project predates this website by seventeen years. Sketch and finished product of the Voltz Life mural. It is sad that the finished version became more PG with Gary driving a car versus being hit by Tito’s car.

  • Mox jumps over Gary

    Mox and Gary, both love the East but are sworn enemies. Nobody likes a commie. Jumping the bench that another sleeps upon is a way to show dominance.

  • Short Flash Animation

    Project 3.1- a Flash animation. In this short audio free animation we see Gary Masalam have a freak out (in purple shoes) that “They Ate Rejinold…” Rejinold is a communist squirrel who lives at ‘da Corner’ (vernacular for The communist Corner) with Gary.

  • Map – o – Voltz

    This is more of a aerial photo than a map of Voltz. Specifically this is the aerial view of the first (and only) Voltz comic strip.