A portrait of my childhood friend, Dan Keyes. The work was contracted for an album cover that never saw the light of day. Pencil on paper.

A portrait of my childhood friend, Dan Keyes. The work was contracted for an album cover that never saw the light of day. Pencil on paper.

A portrait of the late great rapper The Notorious B.I.G. Scratchboard.

A sign displayed behind the coffee bar promoting a seasonal drink option. Freehand chalk marker on coroplast, created in fifteen minutes on the fly.

A hanging sign installed at the store entrance during the holiday season. It’s mixed media–combining prints, marker and cardboard.

A sign installed at the store entrance during the World Series. Prints mounted on cardboard and installed using (hidden) staples.


A sign displayed behind the cheese counter describing selection and quality standards. Premeditated composition. Freehand chalk marker on acrylic board.

A chalkboard sign displayed in the bakery department describing quality standards. Using the grid as a design element organizes the large amount of information.

A promotional poster created for an art and music event titled Everyone Knows Everyone. An experiment manipulating type on an isometric perspective informed the design.

Free-standing letters on top of shelf is an interesting way to label a section of goods. Upcycled material: outdated posters mounted on recycled cardboard.



Signs located in the produce department featuring select seasonal items and describing points of interest. Freehand chalk marker on acrylic board.

