Whorl of Tubraft
Another fake editorial illustration for another real David Rakoff article, “Fu Fighters,” this one detailing a rafting trip he took alongside Glenn Close and Robert Kennedy Jr that was organized to...
View ArticleFog
[click for larger view] The fog comes on little cat feet. It sits looking over harbor and city on silent haunches and then moves on. - Carl Sandburg —————- Remember, you can always find me on...
View ArticleLOAfing around
Been messing around in Adobe Illustrator lately, getting reunited with the program so’s I can be a more attractive prospect to potential employers (see also: my new perm). Halfway through doodling this...
View ArticleStick a fork in it.
The book is done. What started off as vision of an antique store helmed by a talking bulldog clerk that wandered into my head during a midnight ramble ended up a 32-page adventure through lands...
View ArticleAnt, P.I. in “Hot Under the Collar!”
The hangover hounded me all day, left me seeing spots, sick as a dog. I’d spent the night previous chasing my tail at the old watering hole, trying to forget the lady (the tramp) that marked my heart...
View ArticleFloat on
(click for a larger size) An illustration in honor of my new neighborhood—Prenzlauer Berg in Berlin, rumored to have the highest birthrate in Europe. Babies are everywhere, they’re like some hot new...
View ArticleGolden Cram
Like the main character of Homer Henry Hudson’s Curio Museum, Magpies are famous for their hording habits, especially shiny stuff. So when James at the picture book review site Magpie That asked me to...
View ArticleSwap Team
I paint small, y’all. It’s a helpful skill if you want to work on a project in a coffee shop, or conserve paper, or ensure you’ll never have a profitable gallery show. But if I’m a micro artist, Lucy...
View ArticleBrush with Fame: Tom Waits
As soon as Tom Waits entered my bookstore I assumed he was a shoplifter. Now, even if I couldn’t recognize a Grammy-winning, Oscar-nominated musical genius when I see one, his impeccably distressed...
View ArticleThe New Normal
The Normal School—America’s favorite, non-The New Yorker journal of literature and analysis—has a new issue out, and you might see someone familiar on the cover! No, not the worried-looking guy,...
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