Creating from conflict
Bad Moon Print Press is an independent art studio born in conflict. Artwork influenced by a mix of high adrenaline and slow rotting experiences in shit holes around the world. Through all of that though, this studio evolved into something great. A space for connection, reflection, and storytelling. Through my work, I’ve had the privilege of meeting people with their own powerful stories. Stories of hardship, resilience, joy, and extreme adversity.

Artist Background
There are few things in life I’m passionate about. One is being a Green Beret, and the other is art and design. Throughout the years in Special Forces and the numerous deployments across Africa, Afghanistan and South America I’ve developed a passion for rendering a mess of inspiration. My artwork is truly just a product of the great and completely fucked experiences and life decisions we share.





Process, Work and the "Why"
At Bad Moon, we have a true compulsion to explore. It's an obsession with exploring objects, places, people, systems, things, emotions, failure and success. We want skin in the game at the highest level possible. This is existential curiosity.
Our love is for the process and exploration, not the outcome. We're process addicted, and by being that way, we foster a design lab for amazing outcomes.
We believe in the traditional, hands-on approach. Sketching, erasing, refining, and repeating the process until it's right. Once a piece is complete, it's digitized for use across various mediums.
The scope of work in the studio spans from creating seamless prints for garments, to graphic tee designs, all the way up to commissioned paintings for other artists like Post Malone.
Art To Product
Designed and vectored in the studio using custom painted patterns and designs. Constructed with the finest quality materials. All projects are unique. Every garment or soft good is a custom cut & sew project for Bad Moon. 



Mentality
We're on a war path to explore and create. Suffering builds endurance, endurance shapes character, and character fuels hope.





