I’m thrilled to share the cover art I illustrated for the brilliant Areamanners’ digital single, the Tropicalia-infused anti-love song “Noun”
Got to work in tributes to the work of my two favorite 1960’s psychedelic illustrators: Heinz Edelmann and Tadanori Yokoo. 🏹
Editorial art for The Berliner magazine about the current sorry state of the city’s public pay toilets.
Editorial art for The Berliner magazine about the recently-elected CDU government in Berlin rolling back bike lanes in the city in favor of more car-friendly legislation.
Cover art for "The Underworld Podcast" about global organized crime hosted by journalists Sean Williams and Danny Gold. The brief involved showing violence on a global scale in an interesting and eye-catching way. I landed on the shooting target and globe.
I was commissioned to illustrate five images for an editorial package sent to publishing houses for a literary horror novel set in Paris by Allison Krupp. The visual inspiration came from the posters and paintings of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and incorporates reinterpreted homages to backgrounds of three of his iconic posters. I used the torn poster to show the creeping darkness of the catacombs directly underneath the romanticized postcard imagery of the Montmartre cafes.
Artwork created for the musician Marlais inspired by his beautiful interpretation of the classic and haunting Irish folk-song “Polly Vaughn,” which tells the tragic story of a man who goes out hunting and mistakenly kills his true love. He mistook for a swan due to her apron as she slept by the water. Used for the digital release of his live set at Valentin Stüberl.
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.
Playing with color, light and shadow from above a central walkway in a dying mall.
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.
Digital illustration collaboration with Timothy Armstrong for the movie poster to Kaleb Wentzel-Fisher's debut feature film SANKOFA.
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
Illustrations from a series on air pollution for The Beam Magazine and CleanTechnica
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.