Artwork

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In summer 2010 I began creating Humanimal Doodles, a series of doodles about the human-animal relationship. You can find them here, and on the NASA Blog – What on Earth, Science + Story Blog, Drawing Flies blog, and the World Wildlife Fund, blog.

Walrus Doodle Vulture Doodle Bowhead Doodle – Page 1
Name: Walrus Doodle Name: Vulture Doodle Name: Bowhead Doodle – Page 1
Materials: black and grey ink on paper. Materials: black and grey ink on paper. Materials: black and grey ink on paper.
Where ? This doodle was based on research done aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Healy, during NASA's first ICESCAPE mission, June 2010. It has appeared on NASA's What on Earth? blog, Science + Story, Drawing Flies, and is being used by the World Wildlife Fund, to help bring attention to efforts being made to place the Pacific walrus on the endangered species list.
Bowhead Doodle – Page 2 Bowhead Doodle – Page 3 Bowhead Doodle – Page 4
Name: Bowhead Doodle – Page 2 Name: Bowhead Doodle – Page 3 Name: Bowhead Doodle – Page 4
Materials: black and grey ink on paper. Materials: black and grey ink on paper. Materials: black and grey ink on paper.



Here is some more artwork I have done.

How I Got My Gray Hair Baseball The Blue Volkswagen
Name: How I Got My Gray Hair Name: Baseball Name: The Blue Volkswagen
Materials: collage of magazine paper, photographs, and acrylic paint, rubber stamps, and mailing labels, over acrylic paint on illustration board, with wire and paper fasteners. Materials: magazine paper collage with acrylic medium, on illustration board. Materials: watercolor, India ink, watercolor paper
Notes: There's a label for each one of my 45 gray hairs. They include moods, art, shopping, dead batteries, artistic children, sisters, risk, and the future. Notes: This was a project for Victoria Kann's class at the School of Visual Arts. Notes: This was a project for my creative writing class with Mr. Mills in junior year of high school.
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Page 1, Across the Wide Ocean Where The Streets Have No Name The Librarian's Child
Name: Page 1, Across the Wide Ocean Name: Where the Streets Have No Name Name: The Librarian's Child
Materials: pen and ink, acrylic paint, collage with paper and cork, illustration board Materials: acrylic paint and magazine paper collage with acrylic medium, on illustration board. Materials: acrylic paint and magazine paper collage with acrylic medium, on illustration board.
Notes: Don't miss the rest of this book. It's good, too! Notes: This is a sample illustration from a book I'm working on about my dive in the little submarine Alvin, called The Dive In Alvin. Notes: This is the cover I made for a forthcoming novel, The Librarian's Child.
Doodlebug – Page 31 Doodlebug, Page 38 Bird's Eye View
Name: page 31, Doodlebug Name: page 38, Doodlebug Name: Bird's Eye View, NYC
Materials: pen and ink, sketchbook. Materials: pen and ink, sketchbook. Materials: acrylic paint, colored pencil, collage, illustration board.
Notes: This is a sample page from a graphic novel I&m working on, called Doodlebug. Notes: This is page 38 of Doodlebug. It's the part where Momo highjacks the p.a. at school to try out for choir. Notes: This is a sample illustration for a picture book I'm working on, Dolls Go Flying.