Driving Through MacArthur Tunnel

Illustration inspired by the haunting "orange sky" phenomenon that cast over the Bay Area as a result of the West Coast wildfires in September 2020. This depicts the strange beauty of driving through a blue tunnel in San Francisco that seemed to be glowing against the orange sky.

The Orange Skies of Marin

Illustration inspired by the haunting "orange sky" phenomenon that cast over the Bay Area as a result of the West Coast wildfires in September 2020. This depicts the atmosphere of the Marin Headlands on that day.

Let's Thrive

Illustration created during the BLM movement, calling for hope and a belief in a future where we can all thrive together. 

Outside My Window

My home overlooks a school, which became an emotional fixture in my life the past couple months during the pandemic.

When I chose to isolate two weeks before the lockdown, it felt strange hearing the kids play outside, like nothing was wrong. But when the school shut down I sorely missed the sound of kids laughing and playing. Now, every once in a while a lone maintenance guy comes by the school. He's become a strange symbol of how everything feels so empty and eerie in these strange times. 

The ICE Raids

An illustration reminding us that we cannot let ICE detainees be forgotten, to become ghosts, to lose themselves and everything they have in a system where they are cruelly mistreated. 

Lady in the Rain

A confident, bad ass stylish lady not letting any amount of rain get to her and her stride, inspired by More Than Enough, a book by Elaine Welteroth.

We Believe Her

This illustration portrays women across America hearing Dr. Fords testimony in the Ford-Kavanaugh case on September 27th, 2018, and recounting their own experiences of sexual assault. The powerful hashtag, #webelieveher, or #Ibelieveher was often followed by grim accounts by women across social media as a result of the hearing.

Girl with Flowers

This illustration is inspired by San Francisco and it's many delightful scenes of life, such as this girl reaching up to a wall of flowers bouquets by a corner market.
Illustration Inspired by Haruki Murakami's Novel, Kafka on the Shore

Kafka on the Shore

Illustration Inspired by Haruki Murakami's Novel, Kafka on the Shore

This illustration is inspired by Haruki Murakami's novel, "Kafka on the Shore." The scene is the moment in which Nakata's prophecy comes true – that 2000 mackerel and sardines would randomly fall from the sky.

This piece was a finalist in the Society of Illustrators 2015 Student Show.

Egg Freezing as a Job Benefit

This concept illustration is inspired by the article “Freezing Eggs as Part of Employee Benefits: Some Women See Darker Message,” originally published in The New York Times. The narrative of the piece centers around the fear many women hold that if they start a family they will not be seen as committed to their employer. Here I’ve illustrated the commitment women have for their companies in a gesture normally reserved for child rearing.