GIVEAWAY :: Fire & Ice Dragon :: INNcolor Discs by INNOVA Discs

April 4, 2014 / Blog, News / 0 Comments

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The brand spanking new Fire & Ice Dragon INNcolor Disc Golf line from INNOVA Discs are here! Pimp your disc bag with one of these beautiful edge to edge, full color imprinted discs featuring the art of Brian C. Zickafoose.

The Fire & Ice Dragon was one of four initial designs chosen to roll out INNOVA’s new INNcolor Disc Golf 2014 line and will be available in various weights at authorized INNOVA Disc retail outlets very soon.

Good news is, you don’t have to wait – we’re giving one away!!

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As a snail mail subscriber, you will be privy to great perks like the many freebie mailings that we do for the holidays and throughout the year.

Contest ends at 4:20PM on Friday, May 2, 2014. We value your trust and privacy and will not sell or release your information to ANYONE. 

Thanks for entering, best of luck!


MiMoSa :: Show Poster

December 13, 2010 / Portfolio, Show Posters / 0 Comments

This was the promotional poster I created for the MiMoSa show at Awful Arthur’s in Blacksburg, VA on May 13, 2010. I have always loved various culture’s versions of a dragon. This one is based on the Tibetan style.

I needed a quick dragon fix one night a while back and drafted up a fairly tight dragon that collected dust on the shelf for over year in my studio. When this show was confirmed, Third Eye Presents commissioned me to design the show poster and fliers so in a pinch, I resurrected the old dragon drawing and took it to my vector sanctuary in Adobe Illustrator. There it took on color. I chose red because of it being a fire dragon and drafted separate copy for the background, clouds and fire swirls and laid them out in a matter of a few hours.