I regularly create political cartoons and editorial illustrations for television, magazines, newspapers and online news sources, as well as cartoons for special interest use.
My political and editorial work has been syndicated and has been published in over 200 magazines and newspapers, (including Time, The Atlantic, Forbes, it has been featured on CNBC, and in the annual books "Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year"). I'm a longstanding member of the AAEC, (American Association of Editorial Cartoonists).
(As you can see from published work below, I cover both sides of the political aisle.)
First place Society of Professional Journalists TOR Award for Editorial Cartoons and Illustration, in 2024 (and 2023). - Judged by the Los Angeles Press Club
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Cartoon written and drawn for the Denver Post,
(and later licensed by McGraw Hill Publishing,
for use in college political science textbooks.)
Political cartoon featured on CNBC
Political cartoons created for prominent news and social media outlets.
One of my monthly illustrations created for the MA State Police, and Boston Police magazine.
Show poster created for a theatrical production of Hexagon,
"Washington DC's only original political, satirical, musical, comedy revue."
One of a series of political cartoons created for the Advanced Placement course program and their educational website for High School students enrolled in AP History.
Published in Forbes Magazine
Created for a CNBC financial show.
An illustration created in 2020 for an OP Ed piece published in a New York magazine, describing a bill intended to help low to middle income energy customers gain access to solar energy. I was invoived in writing the concept, then creating a sketch, revisions, and finally color finished artwork.
This cartoon appeared in the San Franciso Chronicle. It was commissioned by a group of doctors who wanted to expose the illegal payoffs received by a California State Representative, (pictured with the Neiman Marcus bag) The cartoon worked...The representative was investigated and charged shortly afterward.
This appeared in The Atlantic, (back when George Clooney
was still a serial high-profile dater and perpetual bachelor).