Mural illustrations displayed in the exhibit, Girlhood (It’s Complicated) curated by National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution and designed by Howard+Revis Design.
Illustrations for In the Heights Finding Home by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Quiara Alegría Hudes and Jeremy McCarter published by Random House, designed by Laura Palese.
Published by LBYR, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez from A to Z by Jamia Wilson.
Illustrated portrait for NPR’s Code Switch episode, The Kid Mero Talks ‘What It Means To Be Latino’ .
Illustration featured in book of Poems coordinated by student and activist, Isabella Hanson who launched the “I Matter” project to provide an outlet for youth to process and express their thoughts, fears, and hopes. Cover art by Gabby Jones Fields.
Illustrated portrait of ECS for Bridget Quinn’s She Votes How U.S. Women Won Suffrage, and What Happened Next—published by Chronicle Books.
Portrait of Flimmaker, Chyna Robinson featured with interview written by Clayton Maxwell for Texas Highways.
For The Washington Post web article, The new speakeasy: Uber Eats has turned into a rogue cocktail bar by Faiz Siddiqui
Illustrations for The Nation’s oral testimony project Migrant Voices written by John Washington that explores the lives of immigrants in the US.
Promotional GIF for Coud9Clay, Philadelphia based ceramics studio.
Illustrated first stanza of poem Evolve by Sonya Renee Taylor. This poem commemorated the centennial of Planned Parenthood and celebrates generations of women before us.
Animations for the 2018 film Social Animals directed by Theresa Bennett.
Animations for the 2018 film Social Animals directed by Theresa Bennett.
Illustrated collage in collaboration with Photographer Nicol R. Chaves.
Designed in collaboration with GRL TRBL. Combining African and Taíno cultures, the ornate and colorful "Vejigante" masks worn during Carnival in Puerto Rico have become symbols of resistance to colonialism and imperialism.
Collaborations with Philly based ceramic studio Coud9Clay.
Illustrated map for Friends of the High Line Fall 2017 newsletter on their sister community gardens in the Bronx.
Collaboration series with Photographer Nicol R. Chaves for Pop up Show at Chinatown Soup, NYC.
Mural illustrations displayed in the exhibit, Girlhood (It’s Complicated) curated by National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution and designed by Howard+Revis Design.
Illustrations for In the Heights Finding Home by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Quiara Alegría Hudes and Jeremy McCarter published by Random House, designed by Laura Palese.
Published by LBYR, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez from A to Z by Jamia Wilson.
Illustrated portrait for NPR’s Code Switch episode, The Kid Mero Talks ‘What It Means To Be Latino’ .
Illustration featured in book of Poems coordinated by student and activist, Isabella Hanson who launched the “I Matter” project to provide an outlet for youth to process and express their thoughts, fears, and hopes. Cover art by Gabby Jones Fields.
Illustrated portrait of ECS for Bridget Quinn’s She Votes How U.S. Women Won Suffrage, and What Happened Next—published by Chronicle Books.
Portrait of Flimmaker, Chyna Robinson featured with interview written by Clayton Maxwell for Texas Highways.
For The Washington Post web article, The new speakeasy: Uber Eats has turned into a rogue cocktail bar by Faiz Siddiqui
Illustrations for The Nation’s oral testimony project Migrant Voices written by John Washington that explores the lives of immigrants in the US.
Promotional GIF for Coud9Clay, Philadelphia based ceramics studio.
Illustrated first stanza of poem Evolve by Sonya Renee Taylor. This poem commemorated the centennial of Planned Parenthood and celebrates generations of women before us.
Animations for the 2018 film Social Animals directed by Theresa Bennett.
Animations for the 2018 film Social Animals directed by Theresa Bennett.
Illustrated collage in collaboration with Photographer Nicol R. Chaves.
Designed in collaboration with GRL TRBL. Combining African and Taíno cultures, the ornate and colorful "Vejigante" masks worn during Carnival in Puerto Rico have become symbols of resistance to colonialism and imperialism.
Collaborations with Philly based ceramic studio Coud9Clay.
Illustrated map for Friends of the High Line Fall 2017 newsletter on their sister community gardens in the Bronx.
Collaboration series with Photographer Nicol R. Chaves for Pop up Show at Chinatown Soup, NYC.