Emphasis Zone: the City [Seattle] may identify specific areas as emphasis areas, which are places where an encampment has become a consistent problem
location paintings observing the relationship between the architecture of the I-5 highway and the humans who shelter and gather on its fringes.
watercolor & pen & ink on cold press paper, 12 x 9″
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Beacon Archipelago | for "Objects of Affection” show at Statix Gallery in Seattle.
Artists were invited to use secondhand/found objects as their canvas. I found this glass candle-house at Goodwill and collaged a watercolor landscape onto it for a surreal feeling, bending expectations of what seems to be outside and what’s inside.
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Lyon Street Stairs & Ina Coolbraith Park - off-the-beaten-track San Francisco spots illustrated for a travel industry startup. Different crops for different uses of the image (posters/merchandising).
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Portraits of Seattle / ink, paint marker, watercolor on paper
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Ravenna Ridge – my favorite park in Seattle. Watercolor on hot press. (prints!)
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Palm Springs, CA • commissioned watercolor painting for Indiewalls. Thanks Kirsten for the fun opportunity!
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Christmas Illustration for December 2017 Mid-Levels Magazine (Hong Kong Living). Santa passes through the holiday throngs outside Man Mo temple and Hong Kong Island’s antiques district.
Watercolor illustration with a bit of digital touch up. Based on a sketch I made while traveling in this city a while ago.
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“Changing Places” Illustration for Boston Globe Magazine. An essay about a caretaker becoming the caretaken. Thanks to my AD Samantha!
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A few spreads from a 16 page feature on my urban sketching work in Graphite Magazine issue 1. The article includes step-by-step progress pics, tips & tricks, anecdotes, and a bit about my sketch trip to Southeast Asia in early 2016. I loved putting this together!
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