Venice: Past, Present and Future

Gestures of Disappearance

I have two pieces, The Future of Ruins and Monuments of Great Notch in this show at VisArts in Rockville , Maryland. Both works come

Post Parole Pitfalls

A recent illustration for the Prison Policy Initiative. Read the important article (here)

At Drawing Rooms in Jersey City

I’m happy to have a couple of of my post-human landscape watercolors in this group show. The Big Small ShowDrawing Rooms926 Newark Ave. #T101Jersey City,

The Future of Ruins

This “graphic essay” inspired by walks around abandoned military sites at Sandy Hook, New Jersey is now up at the Evergreen Review. Check it out

Fossil Fuel Gaslighting

Here is recent comic for the Los Angeles Times inspired by the designation of “gaslighting” as the “word of the year” by Merriam Webster. You

A Body In The Woods

I’m excited to have these 8 pager in the Evergreen Review, publisher of great literary stories and poems.Check it out by clicking on this (LINK)

The Cassandra of California

I have a new comic in the L.A. Times, about a big hero of mine, the scholar and urbanist Mike Davis. You can read it

Illustration Work

I’m in the process of populating the Illustration category but in the meantime you can go to this archive site by clicking (HERE)

Memento Mori

A comic from my series about the intersection of Death and Art.

Broken

From a series of drawings inspired by Paul Virilo’s Bunker Archeology

Light (detail)

From a series of drawings inspired by Paul Virilo’s Bunker Archeology

Sunken Bunker

Detail of a scrollscape. From a series of drawing inspired by Paul Virilo’s Bunker Archeology

What Will Remain

An illustrated essay ruminating on the contemporary relevance of Chinese landscape painting. Appeared in World War 3 illustrated.

The Last Boat

This animation was produced as part of the immersive theater project presented at the Atelier at Princeton University. During the performance audience members walked through

Doses of Death and Art

Writings (and some comics) about representations of death in art produced during my residency “Waking the Dead” at the Atelier at Princeton. They are currently