Boston Bike Messenger, 2022
Digital illustration celebrating a risky profession.
Swan Puppet, 2006
Gouache on paper
The Stars at Night are Big and Bright, 2023
An autobiographical Illustration commemorating a father-son road trip through Texas.
Stag, 2006
Gouache on Paper
Art Handler with Level, 2022
Illustration for a forthcoming book project about art handlers and other service workers employed by the art world.
Art Handler with Screwgun, 2022
Illustration for a forthcoming book project about art handlers and other service workers employed by the art world.
Water Nymphs Ignoring a Drowning Knight, 2023
Unpublished illustration satirizing the Pre-Raphaelite trope of the “drowned Ophelia.”
Things Cats Hate, 2023
Digital Illustration
Goauche on paper
Classical Head, 2022
Illustration published in 3×3 Magazine and featured in the National Society of Illustrator’s Illustration West exhibition.
Don’t Marfa my Multiverse, 2023
A self-published zine about minimalism, gentrification and homogeneity written in a non-scholarly voice.
Bike Messenger with Walkie-Talkie, 2022
Character study, again depicting service workers in the gig economy.
Come Out, Com Out, Whoever You Are, 2020
Cover illustration for book by Abigail Saguy, Ph D., Professor Of Sociology, UCLA. Book describes the how the trope of “coming out” can be an empowering act for people of any number of identities.
Boston Bike Messenger, 2022
Digital illustration celebrating a risky profession.
Swan Puppet, 2006
Gouache on paper
The Stars at Night are Big and Bright, 2023
An autobiographical Illustration commemorating a father-son road trip through Texas.
Stag, 2006
Gouache on Paper
Art Handler with Level, 2022
Illustration for a forthcoming book project about art handlers and other service workers employed by the art world.
Art Handler with Screwgun, 2022
Illustration for a forthcoming book project about art handlers and other service workers employed by the art world.
Water Nymphs Ignoring a Drowning Knight, 2023
Unpublished illustration satirizing the Pre-Raphaelite trope of the “drowned Ophelia.”
Things Cats Hate, 2023
Digital Illustration
Goauche on paper
Classical Head, 2022
Illustration published in 3×3 Magazine and featured in the National Society of Illustrator’s Illustration West exhibition.
Don’t Marfa my Multiverse, 2023
A self-published zine about minimalism, gentrification and homogeneity written in a non-scholarly voice.
Bike Messenger with Walkie-Talkie, 2022
Character study, again depicting service workers in the gig economy.
Come Out, Com Out, Whoever You Are, 2020
Cover illustration for book by Abigail Saguy, Ph D., Professor Of Sociology, UCLA. Book describes the how the trope of “coming out” can be an empowering act for people of any number of identities.