December 19th, 2011

  A recent tweet of mine got re-tweeted quite a few times, here it is: 'Young illustrators! don't be afraid to ask for more $$ - This would benefit not just you but everyone in the industry.' The fact that so many people found this relevant made me think that I should really write a

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December 12th, 2011

A recent illustration for the NYTimes, for my Art Director pal (and former teacher) Minh Uong. The writer was arguing that in order to start improving the structure of government, one must first start with local outposts such as the DMV. He discribes the difference between certain offices of the DMV - where some present

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December 9th, 2011

It was an honor to illustrate this article by Tommy Chong from the famous duo Cheech and Chong. The article will appear in the weekend edition of the Wall Street Journal. Mr. Chong tells of a road-trip he took to the florida keys, to visit the Hemingway house. The drawing was inspired by a segment

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November 14th, 2011

Recent illustration for Runner's World Magazine for the 'Ask The Experts' column: 'Runners who develop upper body strength can thrust their arms - and therefore their legs, more forcefully'.

November 7th, 2011

There's a new print available in the printstore - 'Maze'.

October 18th, 2011

Last week I went down to Occupy Wall Street and took some pictures and made some drawings, needless to say I think this movement is incredibly important and is a more then valid demonstration of a growing social frustration in the US. Salaries are stagnant, jobs are scarce, all the while health and education costs

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October 12th, 2011

Two recent assignments for the Boston Globe, the first was a challenging article about how to ease death for children with terminal illnesses. The writer compared the possibility of a child dying at home at his familiar environment, surrounded by loved ones - as opposed to the cold and sterile hospital room. I tried further

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October 5th, 2011

It's been almost a year since I started my web comic experiment - The Abaddon. If you haven't read the comic, this is a really good time to catch up with almost 80 pages up (the first book will be approximately 120 pages). Anyhow, last week, after wrapping up several projects, I decided its time

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September 28th, 2011

A few weeks ago I was contacted by LA weekly - the free weekly paper for the Los Angeles area, to do a cover illustration for an interesting article. The story was about an FBI investigation into a telemarketing scam that involved several low budget movies. The film companies used "boiler rooms" to cold-call victims

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September 22nd, 2011

A few months ago my Italian publisher, Double Shot, released a new collection of short stories I've made over the past two years or so. This is by far the stranges collection of work I've had out, with stories ranging from a bionic girlfriend to a megalomanic hasid. Yesterday I finally got a package with copies of

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