Gelatine, sugar, artificial flavoring, glycerine, artificial coloring.
The first in a series of ferocious gummi bear sculptures made from over five kilograms melted Haribo Goldbären.
Collection of a few personal and commercial projects I've made over the past few years.
I created a series of editorial illustrations for a multi-part series of articles for The Beam Magazine about emerging technologies, the consequences of human actions, climate change and what role companies have to assume to protect the common good in the next 10 years.
Some recent editorial illustrations for Latterly Magazine about the biggest corruption scandal to hit the government in Malawi.
All the textures used were inspired by the Malawian 1000 Kwacha note.
Pictured:
Exciled former President Joyce Banda in a Fairfax, VA Bonefish Grill
Client: NRDC
I was happy to once again collaborate with Perrin Ireland, animating her beautiful illustrations for the NRDC's video about the precarious nature of international laws protecting the environment on the high seas.
Client: Latterly
Editorial image illustrating the modern mafia in Mumbai, India.
Homemade "desi" or "katta" guns, A Ponzi scheme pyramid diagram written in Marathi, the Mumbai police patch, the lotus logo of Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (filling with rupees), and Mumbai's billion dollar Antilla high rise.
Illustrations from a series on air pollution for The Beam Magazine and CleanTechnica
Playing with color, light and shadow from above a central walkway in a dying mall.
Client: The Natural Resources Defense Council
I was proud to animate Perrin Ireland's beautiful paintings for the NRDC's video about life in the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument off the coast of Cape Cod.
The Natural Resources Defense Council is doing incredibly important policy work to save the United States' marine National Monuments from the Trump administration opening them up to oil/gas drilling and industrial fishing.
Gif celebrating the end of 2016
The web development platform BowTie.io asked me to illustrate two beer labels for their home brew entries to the second annual Bootstrapped Brews event in Denver, Colorado.
Their "Ship It" India Pale Ale was inspired by the popular internet meme among developers.
I wanted to make sure that the hand motif would run tie the two thematically together.