Adventure!
Illustration for Cincinnati Magazine about two brothers who moved to South America and started a tourist kayaking business.

Illustration for Cincinnati Magazine about two brothers who moved to South America and started a tourist kayaking business.

Being an illustrator can lend itself to a lot of solitude. Fortunately, I’m able to fill up my free time cleaning up after my pets thus breaking up the monotony. Actually, I teach and bar tend too so I’m ALWAYS busy. Since moving to Long Beach, I have been a bit of a recluse….
Illustration for Variety about people wanting a simple way to avoid ads.
I was contacted a few weeks back by the A.D. who hired me for Harper’s about a year ago. He was doing some A.D. work for High Times Magazine and hit me up for this little ditty. I’m very on the fence with the legalization of marijuana. I don’t personally like the stuff and very…
Online dating serves many purposes. I can’t say much for it’s ability to find me a lady, but I did learn a lot about myself and how to interact with total strangers. (As I’m typing this, I can’t help but feel like I’m in an episode of Doogie Howser M.D.) In the course of about…
I got to spend about a year doing portraits of people of interest for the Robb Report.
This was a piece I did for the Wall Street Journal awhile back about men being trapped in a Bermuda Triangle with their wives and mothers. This includes a Romulan version of myself as well as extremely-needy-Asian-baby me. Illustration can be so narcissistic sometimes, most time, all the time.