This illustration was for a book review that appeared on the cover of the Washington Post for the novel, “The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store”, by celebrated author James Mcbride.
Art Director: Beth Broadwater
The state of Louisiana transferred of dozens of incarcerated youth-mostly Black males to the Louisiana State Penitentiary, also known as "Angola", which was built on a former slave plantation. The facility became notorious for human rights abuses and harsh labor, making the decision to hold youth there considerably controversial.
Illustration for Tricycle Magazine, written by a Zen Master recounting a night he spent with a friend drinking and smoking while discussing the birth of his friend's daughter on the rug of his living room floor; his quick exit hours later to go to the Thalia Book store; and his attempt to convince the author to become his Zen Master.
Communication Arts 2023 Shortlist
SPD 58: Merit Award
AI-AP 42: Selected
For an article that appeared in the New York Times about people giving themselves stick and poke tattoos during quarantine.
A personal piece illustrating the physical dangers of football.