Scrojo was born in Oceanside, California, and began his career as a professional artist in the late 1980s while he was an employee of the San Diego-based Pannikin coffeehouse chain, where he decorated chalkboards with his whimsical and sometimes disturbing art. His efforts proved very popular and led to his designing chalkboard art, T-shirts and logos for 25 to 30 San Diego cafes. It was also at this time that his work was noticed by Grammy winning producer Chris Goldsmith who hired him to create a poster for a gig at the Belly Up in Solana Beach. The club loved the poster and a decades spanning association began. Scrojo's poster and chalkboard work grabbed the attention of the multitude of surf and skateboard companies based in coastal So-Cal in the 1990s. Scrojo designed T-shirts, skateboard decks, advertising and other merchandise for dozens of action sports companies based between Del Mar and Costa Mesa. These companies include Quiksilver, O'Neill, Nectar, Tum Yeto, DGK Skateboards and Tracker Trucks. The most notable of this work was an early design, the original label for Sticky Bumps Surfwax for Wax Research. Illustrated freehand with a pen on a scrap piece of paper, the logo helped propel the brand to become the top selling surf wax in the world selling millions of bars. His corporate work has included commissions from Nike, Inc., Disney, Harley-Davidson, the San Diego Chargers, Jägermeister, Fender Guitars, Focus Features, William Morris Endeavor, Converse, House of Marley, The Island Def Jam Music Group, the San Diego Zoo and many others.
Publications
Scrojo's work is heavily featured in The Art of Modern Rock by Paul Grushkin and Dennis King. The book is considered the defining work on modern concert posters. He is also featured in the two follow-up volumes Art of Modern Rock Mini #1: A-Z and Art of Modern Rock Mini #2: Poster Girls Other books and publications showcasing Scrojo’s work include:
Rock Poster Art: Serigraphies de Concert by Didier Maiffredy
Burlesque Poster Design: The Art of Tease by Yak El-Droubie and Ian C. Parliament
Electric Frankenstein! High-Energy Punk Rock & Roll Poster Art by Sal Canzonieri
SWAG: Rock Posters of the ‘90s by Spencer Drate forward by Art Chantry
Show Posters: The Art and Practice of Making Gig Posters by Pat Jones and Ben Nunery
Panda Meat forward by Frank Kozik
Classic Rock Posters: Sixty Years of Posters and Flyers: 1952 to 2012
The Art of Metal: Five Decades of Heavy Metal Album Covers, Posters, T-Shirts, and More by Martin Popoff and Malcolm Dome forward by Lemmy from Motorhead
The Art of Gothic by Natasha Scharf
Gig Posters by Clay Hayes
The Art of Modern Rock Calendars
Gig Posters: Rock Art for the 21st Century Wall Calendar 2013, 2015, & 2016
Scrojo did all the illustrations for The Ultimate PGA Tour Book of Trivia.
Museums and Exhibitions
Scrojo is a founding member of FLATSTOCK, an ongoing series of exhibitions of poster art that has become part of South-by-Southwest, the annual music industry confab in Austin, Bumbershoot music festival in Seattle and other music festivals across the globe. His group shows include:
“Lowbrow Art: Nine San Diego Pop Surrealists" at the Oceanside Museum of Art co-curated by Michael Gross, the original art director for National Lampoon
“The Assembly of Awesomeness” at ArtLabStudios
“TRPS Festival of Rock Posters” and “Rock Art By The Bay” in San Francisco
“The Modern Mythological Gods of Propaganda” at Art Rock Gallery, San Francisco
Haugaland KunstVerk in Haugesund, Norway 2011 which sold out on opening night.
“2,375 ft High & Rising: The Painfully Prolific Poster Art of Scrojo” in 2010 at D.King Gallery in Berkeley, CA celebrating Scrojo’s 1,500th poster.
Ducky Waddles Emporium in Leucadia
Film and Television
Scrojo’s posters have lent atmosphere to film and television productions, including Dave Chappelle's Block Party, Baby Driver, Spoken Word, Minority Report, Nurse Jackie and Fear The Walking Dead. His John Prine poster features prominently in the acclaimed interior design of the studio apartment set on the HBO television series Girls. He was an early contributor to the Alamo Drafthouse’s popular poster series designing prints for showings of The Blues Brothers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and a cast attended marathon of Party Down. Scrojo appears in the award-winning 2009 documentary American Artifact: Rise of American Rock Poster Art which is featured in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum.
Awards
He won the 2006 OUT Music Award for Best Album Design for Candye Kane’s White Trash Girl.