Wlfmrs: Alright......are you ready? Do you have beer?
Max: YES, YES, and wine….boosh!
Wlfmrs: sweet! You've been crazy busy over the past year, tell me how your 2010 started.
Max: For whatever reason I always start the new year back home in Chicago and I always end up making a piece while visiting. That usually sets the tone for the year. 2010 I had a job and was painting, so I sorta took a break and then I started getting a few commissions, then a few more, and then I was booked out all of a sudden. As far as shows, I took a big break but work wise I kept producing and then I just had one show in September or one solo type show and then had some stuff in L.A. and for the first time in NYC.
(The Places We Live)
I realized I could probably go back to painting but I haven’t yet...being a wuss I suppose. So that’s 2010...I worked way too much.

(Old Ways)
Wlfmrs: You went down to Florida in 2009 for Art Basel (and wrote a very kind article for us...thanks!), we haven’t really talked about that, was that your first time there? Did it blow your mind?
Max: I’d never seen such solidarity within a community. I met people that weren’t showing, but were down there to support pals. I thought it was amazing fun and it reminded me of going to shows/concerts...you sorta gave the bouncer/front guy a look that you knew what was ‘going on’ and you could get in.
So much art just staggering. I’ll definitely be back this year
Wlfmrs: Will you be showing there this year?
Max: Not yet but we shall see. The place I showed with last year, Pawn Works had an interesting presence down there so I might do something with them. I’ll go regardless and try to paint a wall or two. So far I only have one show again this year but I sorta like that route. I’ve found that I put more into it vs. spreading myself all over the f'ing place but until June, its just that and then, we shall see; One show plus many commissions/illustration work.
Wlfmrs: Awesome! What was your favorite show that you were in last year?
Max: The Unicorns show was fun. It was at WWA Gallery.
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(You're Just a Piece of Archeology In My Mind)
Wlfmrs: Did you buy a lot of art over the year?
Max: heh…yeah. I moved into a new place in December and started collecting a lot more, some trades too but I picked up a few prints from Souther Salazar, Andrew Schoultz, Herbert Baglione, Jason Jagel, Justin Lovato (swap!) and just recently got a Ferris Plock print from my pal Gabe. A few originals from Denver people too.
Wlfmrs: Do your new purchases/swaps inspire any need or want to get involved with some collabs?
Max: Not yet. I’d like to do some, but just haven’t had a moment to. I’m hoping that after June I can get back into some collabs, maybe start doing some murals.

(shit I love this piece!... Down A Few Pegs)
Wlfmrs: What's up with your studio space? Where are you painting these days?
Max: My studio is a backroom at the new place, its cozy and it’s been great these last few weekends. I’ve been locked in there for a few days at a click and I love it
Wlfmrs: What shows do you have coming up this year?
Max: Just one in June here (Denver) with my pal and uber talented painter, Brian Robertson at Illiterate Magazine/Gallery, super pumped! They’ve been in town since Sept ’09