Artwork

November 2025

November 2025

June 2025
acrylic, puffy paint, and oil pastel on canvas






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April 2025
air dry clay, acrylic, puffy paint, oil pastel, charcoal, wire, staples, saran wrap, molds from tmj treatment, medical bills, and a rejection letter from my application for disability on canvas board

March 2025
pen and marker on paper

March 2025
pencil and marker on paper

March 2025
acrylic, watercolor, and marker on canvas

April 2025
acrylic, oil pastel, puffy paint, chalk, charcoal, pen, and aluminum foil on canvas board

December 2024
pen on paper

2024
oil paint on canvas board

June 2024

November 2023
pen and marker on paper

November 2023
pen on paper

January 2021

January 2021
Some probably very cool people tagged Nancy Pelosi’s house with this message in January of 2021. As usually happens when cool people do cool things, many leftists rushed to disavow it as a false flag. One of the reasons given for this was that the anarchy-A they tagged wasn’t the style that real anarchists preferred. I drew this up in solidarity with the action and did my best to replicate the style of their anarchy-A.

September 2020
Drawn in September of 2020, when the George Floyd uprising in Portland was still active and we were all choking on a haze of wildfire smoke. A rather ugly elk statue was a regular gathering spot and strange mascot of protestors before the city removed it.

July 2020

May 2020
Designed during the first week of the George Floyd uprisings.
Poem is a popular one widely shared online, attributed to a 6 year old named Nael.

2019

2016
acrylic on canvas