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With all the bad news swirling around, sometimes it's hard to sit down at the drawing board and create a piece of lighthearted art that some child somewhere can connect with, but I try. These are my chameleon-centric end papers for "Can You See Me?" (2019 - Random House.)
Work in progress -- the follow-up to my 2013 wordless picture book, BLUEBIRD.
Today's illustration for The Washington Post, and if memory serves me correctly, I think this might be the first time I've ever drawn a guy who would rather watch his armpit hair grown than tune into the World Cup.
Today's illustration for The Washington Post of a "butt with legs" -- also known as a horse.
Today's illustration for The Washington Post -- because if you draw a cyclops with a googly eye, you really should animate it:
My painted (and spiked) portrait of H.R.McMaster for "a certain magazine." I think it may have been killed because I didn't give him enough hair.
Preliminary pencil sketch and final sepia illustration from The Book Of Gold.
Today's uber-cryptic doodles for The Washington Post:
https://t.co/rLrsMJNB4m