Book Launch at Zerzura Books

The official Dubai book launch for The End is at Hand was a fun event with a conversation about creative process, writing, illustration, printmaking, and of course how the world may end. There was an art show where I displayed work that relates to the book, we had a Q&A, book signing, and screen printed poster giveaway. Finally, once it was all done, we were able to enjoy the rest of the very lively Quoz Arts Fest at Alserkal Avenue.

Paper & Ink 2023 Dubai Printmaking Exhibition

Attention printmakers: Exhibit your work in Dubai by taking part in the first annual Paper & Ink international printmaking exchange and exhibition. Receive a limited edition linocut poster in exchange for your print, then see your work framed and displayed along with the collection in the fall. You just have to cover the cost of mailing the print to American University in Dubai.

See invitation below for further details. Email submissions here.

Book Launch

On January 28, I’ll be displaying art from the book, discussing how it came to be, answering questions, and signing books. You may register online or just show up and say hello!

The End is at Hand

THE END IS AT HAND comes out today! It’s my biggest project to date and I’m very proud of it. I worked on it every day during those dark, isolating pandemic times, so it’s a relief to see it finally arrive in stores and online. (Worldwide delivery here)

The concept started as an exhibition of prints, drawings, and paintings about the end of the world, but as I researched historical events to visualize, I became equally interested in writing the stories as making the art. Each page of writing is paired with a linocut illustration reflecting our fears of asteroids, volcanoes, floods, plague, aliens, global warming, and of course, each other.

THE END IS AT HAND: An Illustrated History of the Apocalypse is a collection of short stories and linocut illustrations about the end of the world. The book explores how it has all ended before, when we thought it would end again, and the ways it could end in the future. Told chronologically, the tales begin with prehistoric extinctions and extend into the distant future when the universe may or may not collapse. Nothing lasts forever, including the worlds we inhabit - human society, our planet, and the entire universe.

Paper Lithography

Tried a quick attempt at paper lithography in class the other day, using a simple photo printout and gum arabic. The crude textural results are interesting - I’ll have to refine further, but it could be something I return to in the future.