health disparities

This art was initially created for my day job in healthcare, but went unused. It is meant to shine a light on the U.S. healthcare system and the health disparities we many American face. I was honored to have it selected for the Art Fluent exhibit, Stand 2024, which is about art & activism.

still seeing things.

A few years ago I wrote a post about how I see characters emerge when I stare at patterns. Here is another example, this time from a carpet I was looking at. Why I am staring at the floor so much is probably a story for another day.

Working on this illustration, I wanted to show the character escaping from something that was ruining their environment. Upon completing it, I think it also could represent someone overcoming addiction to alcohol.

carpet pattern.

carpet pattern.

character sketch.

character sketch.

finished illustration, breaking free.

finished illustration, breaking free.

recycling.

While I am a big recycler, this blog is in reference to my art. I recently created two new t-shirts, that are available here. But both recycle art from years ago. I guess it speaks to my love of the art and that I want to see it live on.

t-shirts.

I created the tadpole art back around 2005 and since then it has shown up several times. They have been in both Dragon Kid illustrations and in my book, the Boy with the Big, Blue Hair.

tadpole bag.

tadpole bag.

tadpole tee.

tadpole tee.

tadpole cereal box.

tadpole cereal box.

The Star Girl art was created by my Uncle Nick, back in the 1960s or 70s. I have always loved it and turned the pencil sketch into vector art for the shirt. It felt nice to be able to collaborate with him on this.

Original sketch by Nick Censullo.

Original sketch by Nick Censullo.

maybe you can go home again.

In May 2017 I had my first art exhibit. What made it so special was not only that it was my first, but that it was at the Watertown Public Library, where I worked during my high school and college years. I spent most of my time in the children's department, so this venue was very appropriate, since my illustrations are largely inspired by those picture books, I used to shelve.

I don't think any of the librarians I worked with are still there. But if one had come by and told me to get to work, it really would have felt like home.

 

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