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Drawing & Illustration

It never had a chance.

It never had a chance.

A wish, a prayer, a fear, a metaphor.

A wish, a prayer, a fear, a metaphor.

Some frank advice that’s hard to follow.

Some frank advice that’s hard to follow.

Drawn — one way or another.

A small collection of some of my favorite drawings, illustrations, greeting cards, and lettering that don’t really have a home anywhere else, but I think are pretty cool. If that’s cool with you, scroll away at your leisure!

Space invaders over easy.

Space invaders over easy.

A love note.

A love note.

A good girl.

A good girl.

Need to make a decision?

A zine homage to my favorite future-telling toy of childhood: the Magic 8-Ball. This is pretty much the same thing, but no shaking required. Ask a question, open to a random page, and see into your future. Don’t worry, it’s still just as 100% accurate as that mysterious plastic ball of your youth. *Answers may vary from the original Magic 8-Ball.

Specs: 8-page zine wrapped with blue cover stock. Perfectly predicts the future.
Process: Drawn in Adobe Draw (former Illustrator for iPad). Printed at home, cut, and assembled by hand.

An at home diptych.

An at home diptych.

This home.

Home has always been a place where I just don’t have to worry so much about everything. That sentiment inspired this poster design, part of the 2017 Afterhours Poster Show (this year’s theme was “Home”) which displayed during the EAST Austin Studio Tour. I was honored to be selected among so many talented Austin applicants. And it was extra sweet that the show benefitted their nonprofit partner LifeWorks.

Specs: Three-color screenprinted 18x24” poster.
Process: Drawn in Adobe Sketch (old Photoshop for iPad).

A window sil.

A window sil.

A good day at Barton Springs.

A good day at Barton Springs.

Inspired by a premonition/tweet/poem.

Inspired by a premonition/tweet/poem.

A ditched concept.

A ditched concept.

Our washing machine broke.

Our washing machine broke.