This is a 18x24 guest sign in board. the image is 12x18 with 3" borders all around for signatures and well wishes. It was printed on form core which gives a sturdy surface to sign on.
Friday, January 16, 2015
Monday, January 12, 2015
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Same idea
This is an illustration I did awhile back for a client. I do not know if it was ever used for anything. It was a fun one to do. It is kind of the same idea of yesterdays post.
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Everyone poops
Just a fun little drawing I did for my nephew who was going through potty training. I hope to do a couple of more on this theme
Monday, January 5, 2015
Stuart Scott
A small tribute to Stuart Scott. He will be missed. My favorite ESPN anchor, he was cooler then the other-side of the pillow
Sunday, January 4, 2015
Friday, January 2, 2015
Happy 2015!
Happy 2015! I hope to post far more frequently this year. I guess that is my resolution. I am also updating my website, mikebriggz.com so please feel free to check it out. The above illustration was our holiday card this year. It is spoofing A Christmas Story's poster. This is a pencil drawing colored in photoshop.
I hope you a happy 2015 and hope to post more for you.
I hope you a happy 2015 and hope to post more for you.
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Marathon
This is for a fundraiser that my brother Tim Briggs is throwing. All money raised will be donated. Here is a little info about why Tim is running, written by him.
The
Boston Marathon is the greatest event in the world. I truly believe
this. When I moved to Boston in 2006 it quickly became my favorite day
of the year (yes, even better than St. Patrick’s Day). There are so
many incredible stories involved with the Boston Marathon well beyond
the participants in the race. Dick Hoyt pushing his son Rick who
suffers from cerebal palsy in a wheelchair, the bandits running for
Malia (a 3 year old fighting for cancer), the blind runners aided by
guides, and the Dana Farber team raising money
for the greatest cancer hospital in the world and the personal
motivations driving each team member are among the lasting images I
associate with this race. Then there are the 100 thousand plus
supporters along the race course who draw inspiration from the runners
and their heartening stories. There is so much right and so very little
wrong with this day. I had the privilege of running this great race in
2007, 2011, and 2012; and spectated every other year since moving to
Boston. I decided last year to take a break from the race but stayed
involved through my running club and the many close friends of mine
running the race. I was stationed with a group of friends at mile 22.5
when reports of explosions at the finish line started coming in. The
seriousness of the situation soon became evident. Shortly after the
reports a group of close friends were coming by without knowledge of the
situation at the finish line. I will never forget the smiles on their
faces as they approached our group. They were so close to finishing
their first Boston Marathon, to which they had dedicated so much time
for the past several months both training and raising money for their
personal causes. Even after informing them that the race was stopped,
they did what many runners with the temperament and drive to compete in
such an event would do, they kept running. They were stopped at an
impending police barricade a mile later. Then came the reports and
details of the horror that took place at the finish line. My favorite
day of the year turned into a nightmare. With the horror and sorrow for
the victims came the awe and pride of the first responders and heroic
civilians who saved so many lives. I was lucky to not have any close
family or friends injured as a result of the attack. But many weren’t
so lucky. My initial, selfish thoughts were sorrow for my close friends
who didn’t get to finish this great race, but soon went to the victims
whose lives were lost and those maimed whose lives would never be the
same. Then there is the feeling of helplessness, wanting to find a way
to help these people but not being in a position to do so. I felt the
best thing was to carry on and do all I can to show my support for the
victims and my community. Also I feel it is important to think of the
intention of the attackers who were hoping to kill and hurt more and
instill fear into the people of Boston and America. The day after the
marathon was my running club’s weekly Tuesday run. After considering
cancelling our weekly run we decided to run in honor of the victims and
invited the local running community. Our normal group of 20-30 runners
grew to 300. Before we ran we had the group scream “FREEDOM” with the
intent that we would yell so loud that the perpetrators of this heinous
act would hear us. It turned out they were living less than one mile
from where we yelled. In addition to the run we collected $4000 to
support the victims. I couldn’t be more proud of my club and my
community. Needless to say, there was no way I was not running the
Boston Marathon in 2014, which will only become better and stronger as a
result of last year’s attack. I have decided to train harder than ever
and make this year’s run the best race of my life (already over 250
miles into my training). I am dedicating this year’s race to the
greatest event in the world, the Boston Marathon, and to the victims,
their families, the first responders, and the heroes of last year’s
events.
An addition to running I will be once again raising money for the Dana
Farber Cancer Institute and honoring my dad, Bob Briggs, who continues
his successful fight against prostate cancer. I am happy to report that
my dad’s cancer remains dormant as he continues to respond well to his
hormone therapy. I remember talking to his doctor six years ago about
how this therapy would only be effective for a couple years and then he
would have to undergo more aggressive treatments such as chemotherapy. I
think one can easily underestimate the human spirit and I believe that
this spirit has willed my dad to his continued good health. Although he
does like to joke about some of the side effects of the hormone
therapy, such as his silky smooth legs, he continues to live a healthy, normal life in sunny Florida. Dana
Farber is at the forefront of prostate cancer research and continues to
work toward a cure as well as the development of new treatments to
extend the lives of those affected by this disease. Through their work,
the likelihood that my dad outlives this disease is now a reality. As
always I appreciate all the support and I look forward to running the
race of my life on April 21st.
Saturday, January 11, 2014
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Friday, November 15, 2013
Thursday, November 14, 2013

Super David Ortiz. I did this one after the Red Sox won the 2014 World Series. Ortiz was surely "Super" in his performance, and rightfully one MVP. This illustration was featured on bostondirtdogs.com.
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Monday, September 16, 2013
Sign-in Board
This is a sign in board I did for a 40th birthday. These make good keep sakes for parties and weddings.
Labels:
caricatures,
parties,
sign in boards,
Weddings
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Thursday, September 5, 2013
F**King of Boston
King David! Boston's King, and favorite F-Bomb dropper hit his 2000th and 2001hits last night. He is beloved by the city of Boston, and all of New England. I am selling these 11x14 King David illustrations for $10 + S&H. Please contact me at mikebriggz@gmail.com if interested.
Labels:
2000 hits,
Big Papi,
Boston,
Boston Red Sox,
David Ortiz,
King David,
red sox
Monday, March 25, 2013
Ink Head
This guy came about when I was trying out brush pens on a scrap of paper. He is made of random scribbles. I saw a face a few days later, and added an eye and an ear and some hair. I should be posting more images soon.
Friday, January 18, 2013
Gangster Squad New England
Here is an Illustration I did of some of the #patriots. It was inspired by the film Gangster Squad. I am very excited about this weekends match up with the Ravens. As always it should be a great game. Go Pats!
Monday, January 14, 2013
Honey Nut Cheerios
Here is one I did for fun. It is inspired by the accusation that Kevin Garnett told Carmelo Anthony his wife tasted like Honey Nut Cheerios, hilarious. It was a real fun game to watch, and a fun story line to follow. It was a fun piece to work on as well.
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Some Girls
Here is an album cover for an assignment. I am not sure why i chose an album with an already iconic cover, with no need for improvement, but here is my attempt. I have the cover notes also I may include those later.
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Mitt Romney Halloween Mask
http://www.thrillist.com/entertainment/boston/mike-briggss-last-minute-halloween-costume-_art_halloween
Here is an illustration I did for the Thrillist. It is a Mitt Romney Halloween mask, from the days of hiss past as a member of Naughty by Nature. Click the link and get a free cutout of this, wear it and scary all the kids.
Here is an illustration I did for the Thrillist. It is a Mitt Romney Halloween mask, from the days of hiss past as a member of Naughty by Nature. Click the link and get a free cutout of this, wear it and scary all the kids.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Boston Dead Sox
Here is one of soon to be ex manager of the Boston Red Sox as a zombie. it was an absolutely horrible year for the old town team. this was also posted on bostondirtdogs.com, thank you bdd!
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