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Browse all the art that has graced our coffees and discover more about the artists we call friends.

  • Seahorses & Saviors

    Edition of 50 by Robert Bowen

    www.robertbowenart.com

    I was in San Francisco visiting Alex Pardee when I saw the Peter Criss part of this sleeve. Dumbstruck with its genius and having dressed as Peter Criss for three Halloweens in a row as a kid, the work was pretty much purchased on the spot. Later, when Robert presented this sleeve for the OCC, a smile as wide as the Pacific spread across my face. Robert was introduced to me via Alex Pardee.
  • Resilience

    Edition of 250 by Alex Pardee

    eyesuckink.com

    Ladies and gentlemen, Alex Pardee! (crowd erupts in applause). A friend and co-conspirator, I couldn't be more thirlled to have his work wrapping our coffee. Please, please, please go visit his site. It's brilliant. Alex introduced me to Robert Bowen.
  • Bubble Car

    Edition of 250 by Molly Crabapple

    mollycrabapple.com

    Molly's fanciful illustrations and love of caffeine caught my attention years ago. I'm so glad she agreed to be one of our inaugural artists.
  • Selfless Addiction

    Edition of 100 by Foxy Blunt

    www.foxyblunt.com

    The creative duo behind Foxy Blunt have been giving advice to the OCC for years. Now I'm glad they got a chance to share their wit, and sophisticated style so directly.
  • Cock Nugget

    Edition of 100 by Homer Anthony Liwag

    www.homerliwag.com

    Polymath doesn't begin to describe Homer. His talents run broad and deep. If he isn't dazzling us with magic, his talents behind the lens have us in aesthetic awe. As a confidant of the OCC, he was a natural to ask for some visual inspiration.
  • Never Enough

    Edition of 50 by Jason Cullison

    http://sadcoffeecup.com

    Jason found us online and wrote with enthusiam that he had to create some art for the OCC. We were more than happy to have him contribute. Be sure to check out his work at his site.
  • Profound

    Edition of 20 by andi jones

    www.angelwerks.com

    Clay and andi have known each other since middle school and his precision with a pen has been a constant source of inspiration ever since. This work, one of many on his site, was a natural choice for a sleeve.
  • Allison Reich's Damsel in 'Dis Dress

    Damsel in 'Dis Dress

    Edition of 50 by Allison Reich

    www.AllisonsBackstage.com

    Allison Reich is a web designer and graphic artist who loves all mediums of art but her favorite is designing on the computer. Over the past decade she's done everything from illustration to web design and is who the OCC tapped to get this website up and running. We'd be nowhere without her! Check out her blog too: http://blog.allisonsbackstage.com

  • Tracy Weil's Home

    Home

    Edition of 50 by Tracy Weil

    www.tracyweil.com

    Tracy is a friend of OCC founder, Clay Enos going way back to the dark early days at AOL. His painting and generous spirit have always lingered in his mind.

  • Andi Jones' Grace

    Grace

    Edition of 20 by andi jones

    www.angelwerks.com

    In perusing andi's website, it was a fun game to see which ones would work well as sleeves. Grace certainly fits the bill as a stark, simple, etherial compliment to our lovely organic coffees. Don't you agree?

  • QR Rising

    QR Rising

    Edition of 20 by Clay Enos

    www.clayenos.com

    There's something absolutely fascinating about the new-fangled QR Code. It's the bar code for the rest of us and the OCC is fully embracing the technology for it's unique aesthtic and commercial use. Download an app like Red Laser and see where this one will take you.

  • OCC in ASL

    ASL Handshapes OCC

    Edition of 20 by Clay Enos

    www.clayenos.com

    OCC founder, Clay Enos, got on an alternative alphabet kick one evening and designed this sleeve as one of a four-part series. Using American Sign Language Handshapes, he couldn't resist giving OCC it's due.

  • OCC using Signal Flags

    Signal Flag OCC

    Edition of 20 by Clay Enos

    www.clayenos.com

    OCC founder, Clay Enos, fixated on alternative alphabets one evening and designed this sleeve as part of a series of four. Using nautical signal flags, he had to hoist up the OCC.

  • OCC in Semaphore

    Semaphore OCC

    Edition of 20 by Clay Enos

    www.clayenos.com

    OCC founder, Clay Enos, started playing with alternative visual alphabets one evening and designed this sleeve as part of a series of four. Using Semaphore, he had the flight-deck guys share some OCC love.

  • OCC using Morse Code

    Morse Code OCC

    Edition of 20 by Clay Enos

    www.clayenos.com

    OCC founder, Clay Enos, while on an alternative alphabet kick, designed this sleeve as part of a series of four. Morse Code, with it's simple graphic nature, makes OCC look pretty darn cool. He pulled the color out of the background to pay homage to an earlier time.

  • Clay Enos' Lincoln Cafe Diptych

    Lincoln Café Diptych

    Edition of 50 by Clay Enos

    www.clayenos.com

    The diptych has always held a certain fascination with Clay. He likes the idea that photographs can speak to each other and their combined voices allow for a more cerebral interaction with the images. This particular combination was made during his Vespa trip across the country.

  • Clay Enos' San Cristobol Graffiti

    San Cristóbol de Las Casas Graffiti

    Edition of 50 by Clay Enos

    www.clayenos.com

    Texture is a favorite thing for Clay to explore photographically. Stencil graffiti has a particular allure due to it's premeditated nature. While doesn't condone vandalism, this borders on guerilla art. Ultimately, it's just a nice graphic.
  • Clay Enos' Badlands Dawn

    Badlands Dawn

    Edition of 50 by Clay Enos

    www.clayenos.com

    Gotta love the Badlands. Gotta love getting up at the crack of dawn to get this picture even more.

  • Clay Enos' Please, No More Corn

    Please, No More Corn

    Edition of 20 by Clay Enos

    www.clayenos.com

    While riding his Vespa across the country, Clay Enos became disturbed by the level of monocrops blanketing his country. Trading on the now-famous colors and shapes of the Windows desktop image, Clay simply uses the work's title to address the more political side of the matter. A little Photoshop fun gives the final image a painterly look.

  • Clay Enos' Peace on Earth

    Peace on Earth

    Edition of 25 by Clay Enos

    www.clayenos.com

    This photo was in the slums of Buenos AIres. I couldn't resist using it to express my favorite sentiment of the season.

  • Clay Enos' Naughty and Nice

    Naughty and Nice (#1 of 2)

    Set of 2 : Edition of 25 by Clay Enos

    www.clayenos.com

    This is one of two images adapted from my Night series. I like the idea that Santa knows who has been naughty or nice whereas the OCC encourages both.

  • Clay Enos' Every Day Gets Longer after The Winter Solstice

    Every Day Gets Longer After The Winter Solstice

    Set of 3 : Unlimited Seasonal Edition by Clay Enos

    www.clayenos.com

    This is one of three winter scenes created for the more conservative members of the Cartel. There's something for everyone.