A comic from my series about the intersection of Death and Art.
Venice: Past, Present and Future
This comic ran in the August 7th issue of the Los Angeles Times. You can read in panel by panel by clicking this (LINK)
A comic from my series about the intersection of Death and Art.
This comic ran in the August 7th issue of the Los Angeles Times. You can read in panel by panel by clicking this (LINK)
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:
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,
An illustrated essay ruminating on the contemporary relevance of Chinese landscape painting. Appeared in World War 3 illustrated.
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.
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