PERSONAL WORK
CLIENT: ST. ANTHONY MESSENGER MAGAZINE
ART DIRECTOR: JEANNE KORTEKAMP
Client: Private Commission
Private commission for a homebrewed beer-themed wedding.
SEATTLE WEEKLY
ART DIRECTOR: JOSE TRUJILLO
SEATTLE WEEKLY
ART DIRECTOR: JOSE TRUJILLO
Cover illustration for a story on people serving a life sentence in Washington state.
CLIENT: PHILADELPHIA MAGAZINE
ART DIRECTOR: ALYSE MOYER
Illustration for an artice about combating a tough real estate market by taking a personal approach to reach out to potential sellers.
PERSONAL WORK
CALLING HATE SPEECH FREE SPEECH, AND GETTING AWAY WITH IT
A response to a series a lectures dealing with the first amendment, and the subversive way it is being used by some to promote hate speech and discrimination.
CLIENT: NEW YORK TIMES
ART DIRECTOR: MINH UONG
Cover illustration for the Sunday Business section about the myriad of economic issues facing Rhode Island.
Client: A & J PUBLISHING
Unused book cover for an adventure story about two young brothers in the forest.
CLIENT: THE NEW YORK TIMES
ART DIRECTOR: MINH UONG
Illustration for an Economic Viewpoint article on how Donald Trump's Twitter-shaming of businesses may delay their plans, but will not preserve businesses remain in the future.
Medium: Acrylic, graphite, charcoal
Shown at the Jinxed 2018 Heart Show wherein 100+ hand-picked artists are given a wooden heart and asked to create their own response to the theme.
CLIENT: SEATTLE WEEKLY
ART DIRECTOR: JOSE TRUJLLIO
Cover the the Seattle Weekly's 2015 Summer Guide.
Inspired by reading through The Warbler Guide from Princeton University Press
PERSONAL WORK
CLIENT: THE NEW YORK TIMES
ART DIRECTOR: MINH UONG
Printed in the Sunday Business section for an article about how economists have historically been able to see beyond labels and borders, despite the assumption that they would be on the side of the upper class.
UNPUBLISHED
Unpublished book cover illustration, based on Haruki Murakami's The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle.
CLIENT: NEW YORK TIMES
ART DIRECTOR: MINH UONG
Editorial illustration for a Sunday Business Section article about how leaders in the business world have traditionally fared poorly presidential elections.
Portraits of Irish poet Seamus Heaney, designer Frank Chimero.