Illustration I recently did for plansponsor’s “know how” section. Creative direction: SooJin Buzelli.
Poster for the Globe and Mail Open House Festival (2011) – an literary festival put on by Random House of Canada. Poster illustration and design for Context Creative.
My contribution to the Krampusnacht 2010 show at Resistor Gallery.
Kickass Annie logo rendition for the incomparable Annie Koyama, founder of Koyama Press!
Illustration for Plansponor Magazine’s “Bells and Whistles” section.
The Kangaroo Rat is my contribution to The Ark Project book put together by the Aregntine creative studio DGPH.
I made this illustration for an upcoming group show with friends at Keep Six Gallery in Toronto.
This illustration accompanied an article in Westchester Magazine about the various social groups and activities in Westchester County.
I made this piece for a self-promotional mailer.
This piece was made as a submission for the open call to artists for Beasts! Book Two.
This illustration titled “Squidface and The Meddler” was originally made as a submission for AWOL Gallery’s Square Foot show, here in Toronto.
This illustration was my submission for an upcoming book by Freestyle Collective and IdN. Artists were asked to submit their vision of “Neo New York” inspired by depictions of Neo Tokyo in anime.
Illustration for Planadviser magazine’s “Hot Off The Presses” section.
Inspiration for this came from all over – Moby Dick, japanese prints, mostly children’s stories, myth and folklore about sea monsters.
Little handbag dogs were the inspiration for this illustration about animals as fashion accessories.
A band from the dark depths of the ocean.
This is the latest illustration in a series about hair, mostly inspired by a recent home trimming.
I’ve always loved Japanese woodblock prints and have been waiting for an opportunity to work their style into one of my illustrations.
I visited a Day of the Dead celebration this weekend and couldn’t help but copy some of the sugar skull deigns for this illustration.
I’ve started on a series of illustrations with a “hairdo” theme as a personal project.