Monday, December 10, 2012

Treme








This drawing is from a little while ago. I went to Mardi Gras in New Orleans at the beginning of this year and I have been working on fleshing out some sketches of things I saw while I was there.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

















There are three illustrations of mine in the new issue of River Styx Literary Magazine.

Monday, September 3, 2012

Food and Health







Here are a couple of images I made for a presentation on food deserts and healthy vs. unhealthy eating environments. Can you tell which one is unhealthy? Probably not, right?

Tech Trekkers






Follow-up on my work for UMBC magazine. Here are some shots from the paper version.

Monday, July 9, 2012

UMBC Magazine





This is from a job I did for UMBC (University of Maryland Baltimore County) Magazine a couple of months ago. I did a total of four images, which I will post later, for an article about a UMBC Alum who worked on the Siri voice system for the new iPhone. This included and magazine and cover and a two-page spread, so it was pretty fun work. This screenshot is from their website. You can check out the article here.

River Styx #87




Illustration for The Saddest Place on Earth by Justin Herrmann.

Monday, May 28, 2012

Happy Memorial Day



I have some work up in a show right now at the Art Institute of Washington in Rosslyn, Virginia. The show will move on to Howard University later this summer. It's drawings from my sessions at the Howard University cadaver lab. Check it out, maybe. I also just finished up a large freelance project, which I'll post more about when it is  published.

Saturday, April 28, 2012

the face of a champion


self-initiated side project, based on some pictures of Olympic divers and weightlifters I found floating around the internet.

work work work



This extremely quick spot appeared on the Bloomberg View website. Many thanks to the art directors at Other Means for the job!

Monday, January 30, 2012

Anatomy



I had the awesome privlege on Saturday of visiting the Anatomy Lab at the Howard University Medical School and observing some of the cadavers in various stages of dissection. A cool opportunity to learn more about drawing the human figure, plus a surreal way to spend a Saturday afternoon.