Inspired by vintage menu covers from the 1940s & ‘50s I dreamt up this artwork for a folksy (albeit fictitious) pancake place that’s sure to offer nothin’ but good home cookin’ fresh off the griddle. More syrup, please!
A mid-century inspired personal Christmas card sent out to friends & family in 2021, featuring my beloved pet rabbit Simon getting just want every bunny wants.
Cut out of construction paper and outlined in marker, this creepy kook sets a playful mood for All Hollow’s Eve.
Commissioned by The Constitutional Rights Foundation of Orange County, California, this social event flier depicts Justice herself advertising a night of fun & games for legal professionals.
Riffing on 1930s “See America First” posters that encouraged tourists to visit our National Parks first before vacationing abroad in Europe, I created this poster in the first weeks of the 2020 Coronavirus Pandemic. Instead of inviting people to see the nation, it urges them to benefit each other by staying home.
Following the success of the first one the Constitutional Rights Foundation hired me to create the next year’s event’s flier as well, this time featuring a jovial Socrates amid goofy Greek busts.
A cute illustration done in a mid-century children’s book style.
If your friends start to get on your nerves, give the warning ‘Don’t make me get out my hexing candle!’ before you start bewitching.
This chicken chef is meant to accompany an old family recipe for ‘Chicken Supreme,’ chicken breasts cooked with mushroom soup, stuffing, and cheese.