
Mother Nature vs. Human Nature: The Inequity of Climate Resilience at Noyes Museum
I’m excited and honored to have my drawing “Stromatolites” in this show at Stockton University. Up until June 24th. I’ll be at the closing Reception:
Last Lake | Colored Ink | 14 tall x 17 wide

I’m excited and honored to have my drawing “Stromatolites” in this show at Stockton University. Up until June 24th. I’ll be at the closing Reception:

This comic ran in the August 7th issue of the Los Angeles Times. You can read in panel by panel by clicking this (LINK)

My 25 page graphic essay about the bioregion of Monte Amiata in Southern Tuscany is up on the Cultivate Journal website. Based on my experience

I created a series of collages to accompany an interview with John McPhee for Dense Magazine. I love the design so I’m posting full pages.

My graphic essay about a New Jersey beach town reclaimed by the sea has been published by the Evergreen Review. Read it (HERE)

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

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 not entirely their own, and soon, through a series of surprising discoveries and dangerous encounters, the adult world intrudes. As the boys adapt to this new more perilous version of the world, fractures widen and alliances shift until Dean is left to struggle with the dark reality of his army fantasy alone.

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
