****Original SIGNED AP of my Beck 1996 Concert Poster for sale now on Ebay!****In the mid-90s I was a big fan of Beck’s music, and in 1996 I was commissioned by Artrock to design this poster for Beck’s concert at the Glasshouse in Pomona in Los Angeles county, California. It remains one of my favorites that I’ve designed.This year is the 25th anniversary of the concert and poster, I decided to part with one of my personal copies and sell it on ebay here:
My latest piece for this weekend’s New York Times Book Review:
Eureka! My latest cartoon for today’s Boston Globe:
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2021/10/12/opinion/finding-cure-virus-online/
My artwork for this year’s HonkNYC! after a year hiatus due to covid! Posters available for a donation to their kickstarter. More info here:
honknyc.com
I’ve added my Nirvana artwork to my online shop! You can find these and more here:
In the spring of 2001, I was asked by the distinguished German magazine Suddeutsche Zeitung to illustrate a cover story featuring Angela Merkel as a superhero. I was flattered, and the project sounded fun and up my alley. The only problem was: at the time I did not know who Angela Merkel was, or what her politics were. I scrambled to phone some people I knew with German roots, notably Christoph Neimann, to help give me some context. I did not want to create an illustration glorifying someone whose views I couldn’t support. Christoph helped me out, and explained that Merkel was in the center-right party, but that in Germany, center-right was about the equivalent of a Democrat like Bill Clinton in the US. I decided to take the job. 20 years later, it’s amazing to see what a prominent world leader Merkel has become. As she leaves power after this week’s election, her legacy will surely be given thorough evaluations. But anyone who counts Trump and Nigel Farage as enemies can’t be all bad.
Hard to believe it’s been 30 years since Nirvana’s “Nevermind” was released! In honor of the anniversary, I decided to make a limited edition print of my portrait of Nirvana, commissioned by The Seattle Times in 2014. Here is the image, plus some rough sketches from the project.
For more info about the print, please go to this link - thanks!:
I’ve made my Rolling Stones artwork available on items in my Threadless Shop! T-shirts, magnets, pillows and more - Check ‘em out here:
I’ve
been struck of late how Britney Spears has been in the news at the same
time as we are experiencing the 20th Anniversary of 9/11 and the end of
the Afghanistan War. Here are two cartoons I made that involved her,
though they really weren’t about her. The first was from the months
after 9/11, when bodies were still being recovered from Ground Zero. The
second was from years later after the US plunged into war in Iraq while
still also in Afghanistan. Just today the New York Times is reporting
that Britney is newly engaged.