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A DREAM ASSIGNMENT

Thanks Workbook for featuring my work on your blog – this campaign of illustrations I did for Chase Private Client, on-site reportage drawings of arts & culture in American cities, really was a dream assignment!  Pictured above is the Los Ange ...

AN INCONVENIENT TIME

An Inconvenient Time – The Story of Ruth Ravina is the story of a young child’s odyssey through three concentration camps and countless tragedies. Ruth Ravina’s story is one of survival and triumph. Back in 2017 I was asked to create art and so ...

NEW ANIMATIONS!

Happy New Year! I apologize, it’s been a while since my last post. It’s been one of those times in an illustrator’s career where all of the projects you’re working on are confidential. In other words, you’re super busy but you can’t tell ...

NEW ILLUSTRATIONS FOR THE WASHINGTON POST

Pruning back trees during the winter months. I recently had the opportunity to create these illustrations for the Washington Post’s “Local Living” section, for an article about gardening tasks to be done during the winter months. I really enjo ...

CARBON CREDITS FOR PROPUBLICA

Last week I was commissioned to create another series of illustrations for ProPublica, this time the topic was Carbon Credits. Carbon Credits are benefits awarded for projects that reduce pollution through forest preservation. To clarify here is what ...

CITY EXPLORER: FLYING OVER THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE

Thought I would share some of my process in creating the Flying over the Brooklyn Bridge scene with Mental Canvasand Potion Design, for the NYU Hassenfeld City Explorer interactive children’s game installation. (Click the link at the bottom of th ...

Breakdown Palace

Topic Magazine Breakdown Palace ...

PROPUBLICA

I was recently commissioned to create a series of illustrations about the crisis in the California jail system, specifically Fresno county. Overcrowding, gangs, violence and overall poor conditions have contributed to more than a few tragedies. And t ...

REPORT ILLUSTRATIONS FOR EDELMAN

A few months ago I was asked to create the 2018 cover for the Edelman citizenship report, an annual report of sorts. The cover had to encompass the 4 main principles of their corporate culture: community, people, world, and clients. After a few sketc ...

CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL ILLUSTRATIONS

Transition screen for the game wall at the hospital: icons of NYC. About a year ago, the talented Matthew McNerney, then a design director at Potion, asked me if I’d like to come in and do some concept art for a cool new project he and his cohorts ...

FACE WASH FOR THE NY TIMES

A fun assignment for the New York Times. A review of different face wash products for their style section. In the paper today! Thanks Bernadette! ...

The Beautiful Book of Exquisite Corpses

Studio member Veronica Lawlor’s illustration included in The Beautiful Book of Exquisite Corpses: A Creative Game of Limitless Possibilities, edited by Gavin Edwards. (Penguin Random House, publishers.) ...

SERIAL WINES

I’m excited to share a new project I worked on with John Anthony Vineyards. I was asked to create 2 pieces of art to be included as labels for their new wines called SERIAL. I think the series turned out beautifully and I’m honored to be included ...

BENEFITS PRO COVER/SPREAD

Had a chance to illustrate the cover of Benefits Pro magazine this month as well as the opening spread for the cover story. I always enjoy working with AD Chris and I love that they boldly used illustration on their cover. Here is the illustration, s ...

GENDER INEQUALITY IN FASHION FOR THE NY TIMES

Here is my latest illustration for the Style section of the New York Times. I was asked to illustrate gender inequality in the fashion industry. I had a few sketch options which I think worked but I’m really happy with the “slanted runway” conc ...
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