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

If you want to hear me try to explain this drawing, come to:ELEMENTAL FICTIONS at CORAL DOOR / Open Space Studios in the West Village

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

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

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



A bilingual comic I co-produced with Jeffry Odell Korgen. The comic is based on extensive interviews done with asylum seekers on the southern border. With

This comic book tells the story of the ways in which the financing and siting of prisons and jails affects the people of rural communities

Electromagnetic mind-control, open-air biological testing in New York City subways, and clandestine dosing of citizens with psychotropic drugs are all part of America’s little known,

His father in government custody, Ken is one of the over 100,000 Japanese Americans forced to move to makeshift relocation camps in the tumultuous months

Expelled into the hot, empty streets, fifteen-year-old Kit takes to feeding the stray cats that haunt the forgotten and unseen spaces of his town. There

An expansion of a shorter piece for the L.A. Times on visiting the border wall. This one appears in World War 3 illustrated. You can

What a year it was. This rundown for the L.A. Times might give you PTSD. You can get a close up (HERE)

Illustration for Prison Policy Institute. Read the article (HERE)

Dean and his friends enjoy a paradise of freedom in the woods behind their suburban housing development. But the fantasy can’t last. Their paradise is

