A Taste for Tragedy

AD Paul Naughton at Houstonia Magazine called with an assignment for a story he thought would I would enjoy and he was correct. Paul needed an image for the memories of a woman when she was bedridden as a child with fibromyalgia. Strangely, meals were her strongest...

Leading

AD Mark Mavilia for the American Association of Medical Colleges called with a challenging project: They had a series of textbooks which needed updating and wanted to create an illustrated series for the first textbook. The first textbook covered skills which are...

Master and student

Watching many of my friends create covers for The Journal of the Norwegian Medical Association has been inspiring with a little bit of envy. Art Director Emma Dalby has created an impressive collection of covers and selection of illustrators from around the world. The...

Bathroom talk

My life is nothing if not ironic. Fellow illustrator and friend Otto Steininger recently did an illustration about a new medical procedure for transplanting poop. Naturally I had some fun at his expense. The freelance gods decided to teach a lesson and AD Valarie...

Picking your brain

Many of my assignments recently have involved the brain. There seems to be rising interest in breaking it down to figure out why we react irrationally during times of stress or conflict. Turns out we can’t help ourselves and have to go against our nature to...

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