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- The Sketchbook Project 2011
Check out my sketchbook here
- September 2009: Killing Boxx is a great website dedicated to "all that is grim." Most of my graphics are now up! Check it out at www.killingboxx.com
- May 2009: Teaching in Lowell has not only opened up opportunities for myself, but also for my students. Recently, six students and I completed three ceramic table-tops for Harmony Park. This project was done with the support and help of The Revolving Museum, which is a wonderful museum in Lowell that involves students and the community into art projects. Please support them by checking out their site at www.revolvingmuseum.org
- ArtBuzz is featuring my work in their 2009 book. Find it here at www.artbuzz.org
- November 2007: My photograph of Monument Valley was featured by Comcast on their website.
- July 2007: Halmyris Roman Fort, Murighiol, Romania. Working with Dr. Mihail Zahariade, I was fortunate enough to create archaeological drawings of Tower 12 (which I helped excavate), an ancient Roman key, and several other stone reliefs found in the fort. You can view my drawings here (link not up yet).
- June 2007: Lowell High School. My senior students and I completed a 6' x 56' mural that looks FABULOUS! It was 99% student work, but I put a few little hidden paintings of my own in there. Check it out here (link not up yet).
- June 2006: One of my photographs from Mali, "Doorway," has been published in Photographer's Forum "Best of College Photography 2006." Of course, I'm not longer in college...but I was when I took the photo. Anyway, you can see it in the travel photo section of my portfolio. (Go me!)
- Core Knowledge, a non-profit organization who publishes
books of poetry for children. 19 illustrations for the grade 2 book; look
for it next school year, and check out a couple of the illustrations for that project in my illustration section
- Learning Edge, an independent tutoring organization. Logo design.
- Brian Bicknell, Dean of Student Services, Montserrat College of Art. Illustration to
represent the theme of student community for the student services office.
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