At a very young age, Steve began drawing cars and beach scenes, sketching every chance he got. In 1994, Steve and his wife started a small graphics/screen printing business with an automotive related niche market. They created retro designs for McDonalds and others. Steve also designsed two vehicles for the Ford Motor Company to show at SEMA, the 2004 Street Rodder Magazine Road Tour Car and Yahoo give away custom car, and the classic poster art for the 2006 and 2007 Wavecrest Show. He creates custom concepts from ideas to finished design, including paint schemes, wheels, interiors, and engine design.
Founder of the popular “Crusin’ Grand” event in Escondido, CA. Steve now own Top End Tees Screen printing in downtown Escondido and continues his love for the ocean and cars.
MBLT01A, Save A Tree 24 inch x 8 inch Vintage Tin Sign |
MBT11A, Roadster Summer 18 inch x 12 inch Vintage Tin Sign |
MBT12A, Midnight Auto 18 inch x 12 inch Vintage Tin Sign |
MBT18A, Nitro Jam 18 inch x 12 inch Vintage Tin Sign |
MBT4A, Roadsters Rule 12 inch x 18 inch Vintage Tin Sign |
MRT5A, Ol School V8 14 inch round Vintage Tin Sign |
MRT6A, Night of Fire 14 inch round Vintage Tin Sign |
MXT2A, Diggers Reunion 16 inch x 24 inch Vintage Tin Sign |
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