Portraits | World Vision & USPS
Portraits for World Vision Magazine art directed by Journey Group's Ashley Walton
Portraits for World Vision Magazine art directed by Journey Group's Ashley Walton
“Murder on the Prairies,” a moody murder-mystery piece for art director John Montgomery at Reader's Digest.
There’s a moment in Hugo Kitching’s new documentary “A Year in the Life of a Twig Eater” when the drama comes into sharp relief. It’s late winter, and Kitching, who spent a year following and filming a mother moose and two calves through the wilds
My illustration of the rise of Toronto's new condo developments and their clash with some of the older homes of the city.
Sayed Malawi is a student at Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania, who started a bird-watching club on campus. It was fantastic working with Phillip Stern and Jonathan Riggs on this one. You know you've working with a good team when they want you to make the drawing more
A piece about gratitude and figuring out what holds us back, shining a light on the good things in life while trying to ignore the negative. It was a great excuse to go bonkers with detail and draw various birds, bugs and big blooming flowers!
Migratory bird conservation for Nature Conservancy Magazine.
More portraits for Air Canada's inflight magazine En Route doing ink portraits of various celebrities and CEOs with art directors Leila Courey and Thomas Bouquin.
o work on an illustrated lettering piece about the issues gay marriage is facing in Indianapolis.
Great to have an opportunity to do a illustrated cover inspired by the Farmer's Almanac, garden gnomes, topiarie and plants was such a treat.