Who Goes There?

 

Published in 2022, Deluxe Edition of 50, Standard Edition of 200

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Opening Spread

Deluxe edition with hand cast resin medallion

 

2020: A Fiasco

 
 

Published in 2021, Edition of 22

A highly detailed cast resin dumpster that represents just a fraction of all the things that went wrong during 2020. This dumpster was hand sculpted as a proof of concept and once it worked, was cast in a silicon mold for the edition of 22. Each one was painted and weathered by hand and came with a full load of letterpress garbage and small treatise with my thoughts for the year. It was a very difficult book to illustrate as I was drawing the trash during the insurrection of January 6th, 2021.

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The Miskatonic Papers

Three Sealed Archives

 

This book, inspired by the cosmic horror of H.P. Lovecraft and set in the mythos he created, is about an expedition from Miskatonic University to the Tunguska region of Siberia in 1907. The party finds way more than they bargain for and it begins to effect them in ways they don’t fully grasp.

This is my largest and most ambitious book to date! It features over 50 different letterpress pieces including a handwritten journal, several drawings, telegrams, letters and even a resin cast artifact; all aged and weathered to appear 100 years old.

 
 

American Manifesto

An Activist Piece

 

With a tip of the hat to printers and activists of the past, American Manifesto calls the United States citizens to action on a number of national concerns—our country’s health, leadership, and environment, to name a few. This book was devised as a piece of activist artwork; utilizing my vintage presses as they were originally intended: to make important information readily accessible to the masses. This piece took nearly nine months to research and fact check.