Friday, September 29, 2017

Math Versus Politics




This piece for Princeton accompanies a story called Math Versus Politics. It explains how utilization of activism and mathematics can end a true threat to our democracy, partisan gerrymandering. Thanks to art director Marianne Nelson for this fascinating assignment. You can view my illustration portfolio at my new site! 

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

White Mountain Moose


I was messing around with a moose on a map of the White Mountains, 
and came up with this drawing. Hope you like it!

 You can view a large collection of map drawings here.

Monday, September 25, 2017

David Bowie


Here's my portrait of David Bowie for an upcoming exhibition of map drawings. You can view a large collection of map drawings here.

John Lewis


Here's a portrait of civil rights icon, John Lewis, as a young man. Born in Alabama in 1940,  he helped lead the fight for racial justice and voting rights in the South. A proponent of nonviolent protest, Mr. Lewis was arrested over forty times (and beaten several times as well). As eloquent as ever, he is now  a representative of Georgia in the US Congress. He is a great American.

Thanks for viewing. You can see a large collection of my map drawings here

Stephen Hawking


Here's a portrait of famed physicist and cosmologist, Stephen Hawking. His body may be imprisoned by the ravages of ALS, but his mind can travel to infinity, and beyond. You can view a full collection of my map drawings here.

Friday, September 15, 2017

Summer into Autumn



This piece for Rutgers Magazine celebrates the transition from summer into autumn. It accompanies two articles about how alumni volunteers help students transition from their communities into a new school year on campus. Thanks to editor Scott Fognall for this colorful assignment! You can view my illustration portfolio here !