Vote, my people. Vote!
You know you’ve got them.
Basically, just a drawing of my house.
Celebrating girl power always and all ways.
For the Boston Globe Books section Books section on Olga Tokarczuk's novel Flights. It's a fragmented novel comprised of 116 short vignettes ruminating on European travel and history.
Art Director: George Patisteas
Personal piece exploring movement and simplified forms.
Celebrating the daily movement of humanity as people around the world make their way to work, home and play.
3x3 2017 Professional Show Honorable Mention Award winner
Shinrin-yoku (forest bathing). Spend a little time in the trees and everything gets better.
Nothing beats a steaming bowl of ramen.
For Sierra Magazine. A tribute to the Executive Director's father who worked tirelessly to protect Barnegat Bay and the community of Toms River.
Art Director: Tracy Cox
For the Financial Times on how Paris will lead the world as the first post-car metropolis.
Art Director: Brian Saffer
Scene 23 of @magnificentcorpse, an @instagram collaboration I started where artists collectively assemble a story, one illustration at a time.
On how premiums for long-term care insurance are going up and how to buy a policy you can afford.
Art Director: Natalie Kress
For Houstonia Magazine on anonymous survey services available to companies to collect data on instances of sexual harassment and discrimination in the work place.
Art Director Amy Kinkead
Personal piece.
The island I call home is one of the few remaining places in the world that still practices traditional reef net style salmon fishing.
Personal piece celebrating my favorite jazz trumpeters Miles Davis, Freddie Hubbard, Donald Byrd, Lee Morgan and Clifford Brown.
Inspired by a New York Times article on how anxiety is not only a medical condition, but a sociological one as well.
For The Progressive on the corporate attack on employee pension funds.
Art Director: Kirsten Diehn
For Teaching Tolerance on preparing teachers for home visits.
Art Director: Kristina Turner
For the Financial Times on understanding Germany's 2017 election through German political vocabulary.
Art Director: Brian Saffer
Inspired by a Walrus article on how we are at a turning point in how we talk about sexual assault.
For The Progressive on the growing trend of natural, or "green" burials.
Art Director: Kerstin Diehn
Personal piece on how spending time with friends and drinking coffee can help you live longer.
Inspired by the New York Times tribute to legendary fashion photographer Bill Cunningham.
Inspired by REI's #OptOutside campaign, urging customers to boycott consumerism on Black Friday and go outside and enjoy nature.
Personal piece celebrating my favorite jazz pianists Herbie Hancock, Bill Evans, Chick Corea and Joe Zawinul.
Personal piece made while waiting out a Pacific Northwest winter storm.
"Everything is a miracle. It is a miracle that one does not dissolve in one's bath like a lump of sugar."
-Pablo Picasso
Scene 1 of Instagram collaboration @magnificentcorpse, where artists collectively assemble a story, one illustration at a time.
On comedy in the UK after Brexit. "The debate is more like a brawl between right and wrong, guilty and not guilty, and often, between London and the rest of the country,” -Shazia Mirza, comedian.
Art Director: Brian Saffer