As a forager, I gradually began taking more of an interest in turning my finds into wines, which necessitated a need for professional-looking labels. Both wines and labels are completely my own creations.
A chart of medicinal herbs inspired by the playfully unsettling work of Giuseppe Arcimboldo.
An ongoing reinterpretation of the classic Rider-Waite Tarot deck featuring North American flora and fauna.
A visual reminder of when to plant (based on general planting guidelines in the Eastern United States).
A redesign of several recipes from The Cottage Kitchen: A Collection of Practical and Inexpensive Receipts by Marion Harland (1883). I've added illustrations as well as helpful information on how to grow and recognize common garden flora/fauna.
Taking advantage of the world’s most flexible mammal (?) to spell out each letter of the alphabet
Digital painting, 2018
Created in anticipation of my move from Queens, NY to Indiana (adjacent to a goat farm)
A chart of common herbs, their uses, and local North American birds.
Detail from Medicinal Herbs Chart
Detail from Medicinal Herbs Chart
Detail from Medicinal Herbs Chart
Detail from Medicinal Herbs Chart
Detail from Medicinal Herbs Chart
Detail from Medicinal Herbs Chart
A variety of designs created for apparel or other physical merchandise.
T-shirt design in collaboration with Red Shed Print Shop - client: local band American Caskets.
Initial sketch of the t-shirt design.
Designed for personal Redbubble store.
Mock-up of shirt design as seen on redbubble.com.
A repeating fabric pattern for products in my personal Redbubble shop as well as fabric created through Spoonflower.com.
Example of Spoonflower fabric using my pattern.
A repeating fabric pattern for products in my personal Redbubble shop as well as fabric created through Spoonflower.com.
Example of Spoonflower fabric using my pattern.
Created as a contribution to the larger Kickstarter project started by artist James O'Boyle. The project succeeded in raising money for the production of a risograph zine featuring artwork inspired by the film Blade Runner. This piece was featured in a Fast Co. Design article, on the Kickstarter Tumblr blog, and in a Blade Runner-themed gallery show by Near Now studio in Nottingham, England.
A series drawing connections between the traditions of herbal medicine and common "familiar" animal species.
Digital series, 2014