Bronx Bombers is my triple entendre concept dreamt up in 2013, and many drafts later- finished in 2016. When I think of Bronx Bombers, I think of three things: New York Yankees, a WWII bomber jet, and prolific graffiti train writers from the 70s & 80s. This design is representing the concept of all three cooked up into one beautiful, vibrant, colorful and intellectually curious design. This design exudes the confidence of Babe Ruth at bat, fifth inning, World Series 1932- when he called “The Shot” to left center field against the Cubs for his last World Series home run. The jet plane represents the courage and accuracy WWII pilot, Tuskegee Airmen Roscoe C. Brown, when he shot down a 262 jet fighter in 1945. The graffiti trains and subway platform wings are bold like artist ZEPHYR in the early 80’s, with crispy clean execution. The cans spraying are bombs ready to drop into an abyss of artistic imagination.

Bronx Bombers (2013)