- This piece illustrated a story in Cincinnati Magazine about a legendary catfish of the Ohio River. The piece was originally in black and white and was published in the late ’80s.
- Another piece from Cincinnati Magazine, it originally appeared in black and white and accompanied an article on the futility of outwitting squirrels
- I created this poster when I worked as a shelver at the Blegen Classics Library at UC, a Sisyphean task indeed! Here Dionysis and crew attempt to disturb the reading room sanctuary, Athena’s not having it!
- This depiction of Ganymede the Cupbearer was used for print advertising for Mullane’s Parkside Cafe, Cincinnati, OH early 1990’s
- Cover Art for Carmina Burana October 2007
- Here’s an interior illustration from the libretto for Carmina Burana I did for my friend Chris Miller. In the upper left the man entering is a depiction of Estuans Interius/ Burning inside. He’s greeted by the abbot (Ego sum abbas). The Saint Pauli girl has Cignus ustus cantat (The Roast Swan) belting out his pitiful aria.
- One of my favorite spot illustrations for Highlights for Children Magazine
- Cats rule, dogs drool. Fun with Hipster Cats in this Hidden Picture.
- One of many Hidden Pictures for Highlights for Children. There are a least 10 objects hidden in this one, good luck!
- This crustacean rock band is a Hidden Picture created for Highlights for Children. At least 10 items hidden here, have fun finding them. The Lobster lead guitar was inspired by Chuck Berry’s signature cakewalk, and that’s a Striped Bass bass player
- The title of this Hidden Picture pays homage to Bug’s Bunny’s famous line. These Prairie Dogs are just terminally cute, eh? Find the hidden stuff.
- One of many Picture Puzzlers for Highlights for Children Magazine
- This is a spot illustration to show a mother possum how to transport her young across a rickety bridge for even weight distribution.