"mechanized brainwave processing machine" 18x24 inches, 2 color screen print.
A machine very obviously designed to measure a birds brainwaves when enticed with worms and compare it to that of a humans dreams. Duh.
Had the opportunity to make some graphics for the restaurant week happening in the Old North End neighborhood, Taste the ONE. Many thanks to @loveburlington for letting me work on this one! I'm excited to see this happening in the neighborhood. Some of the best restaurants in Burlington are there imo. Get a reservation now!
Made a logo, neighborhood map and a mix of online promotional posts!
Many thanks to Jo, Paul and Charles!
My 2026 poster calendar is here!!! Available on my web store RIGHT NOW. This one's dense. You could spend all year looking at it. In fact, I encourage you to purchase one so you can do just that.
All 12 glorious months. Full moons, new moons, summer and winter solstice, spring and fall equinox, IT'S ALL THERE SO YOU'LL NEVER FORGET! (no spoilers but it looks like we get a rare treat in May)
Some details:
It's an 18x24 inch, two color screen print. Open edition, will print-to-order and available thru Dec. 31st
$30
Remember kids, linear time is a human construct and falls apart beyond our fleshy meat puppet existence. Don't sweat it too much, just enjoy it while you're here.
Soup: A small collection of drawings.
Soup is a collection of odds and ends from sketchbooks over the last year or so with no formal home. And so I decided to give them one. Simmered some broth, added slme rough chopped veggies, a couple bay leaves, salt and pepper to taste and finally tossed in some hearty drawings.
This is an edition of 24
One-color screen print, cut, folded and stapled together my me.
A labor of love.
Second Thoughts: An art-book zine.
Second Thoughts is a collection of drawings that felt like they occupied a space between cerebral, emotional and uncertainty, like lingering ideas floating around the back of your head. These drawings started back in late 2024 through to 2025. I decided to collect them into a screen printed zine for Art Hop in early September.
This is an edition of 23
One color screen print, cut, folded and stapled together by me.
A labor of love.
"Memory Keeper" for Foam Brewer's Art Yard at Otis Mountain Get Down. 2025. Two panels meant to be displayed together.
The hand is painted on both sides. One way this can be displayed is having the hand hang in front of the head, so I thought it would be fun to have the whole thing painted if people walked around it. Swipe for all that process documentation.
This was my first time doing something like this.. cutting out and painting on a wood panel. It surely will not be my last time though.