Continuing my reportage of Greece, here are a few more drawings and some watercolors from the village of Kalives. the out-of-control telephone wires on the tiny village roads the sun baked buildings and the tropical flora the boats on the river Xydas road through one of the many olive groves
View post →If you’ve been over to my wife Despina’s blog you know that we went on a Greek ‘odyssey’ this summer. I’ll never forget the trip for many reasons, but the most memorable for me was that for the first time I had the opportunity to visit family in another part of the world. Being welcomed […]
View post →Chania is the second largest city in Crete, and in my opinion the most beautiful, particularly the venetian harbor. On the water there is a venetian lighthouse and a mosque, all evidence of the rich history of this area. This reportage series was made behind the buildings facing the harbor where small alleys are lined […]
View post →Along with my recent illustrations for St. Louis Magazine, they ran this small piece about me and my thoughts on illustrating wine. It was cool to be asked.
View post →This month I have an illustration in The Scientist magazine. The article is an opinion piece with 2 views on the much debated healthcare reform. After reading the article a few times I knew I had to illustrate the confusion over how the restructured healthcare system is going to use our money. So my idea […]
View post →Last night I had the privilege to see my favorite band/singer Destroyer at the Bowery Ballroom in NYC. I’ve been to countless shows over the past 18yrs or so and I’ve even seen Destroyer a number of times, but last night was special. He played material off of each of his EIGHT albums and even […]
View post →This is a drawing from one of my many trips to Disney. This drawing is from the Chinese Pavilion at EPCOT. I’m sure it’s nothing like the real thing, but it does offer a beautiful glimpse into the rich history of the culture.
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