Acrylic, Ink and Marker on Cardboard
12″x16″ Acrylic, Spraypaint and Marker on Canvas Board
Ink, Marker, Acrylic, Watercolor on Canvas
Acrylic, Ink and Marker on Wood
Cover for ‘Carhartt Winters’ by Magz Wood x Estee Nack
Cover art for TiDES
Cover art for Red Shaydez
Spraypaint and markers on board
Logo for Slim Drains
Cover art for DutchMastered, Haze x SPNDA
Cover art for Danniela’s “Kill Time” single.
Cover art for SPNDA
Illustrated short story
Cover art for “Burn It Down” by SPNDA ft. O.T.O and Hus Kingpin
Illustrations for my story “The Stowaway.”
Illustrations for my story “The Artifact.”
Illustrations for may latest short story.
Hand Drawn Poster Set.
Mixed media piece.
Digital Portrait of El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz aka Malcolm X.
Rest in Power Nelson Mandela.
Cover and single art for The Jeffrey and production of official bootlegs of the CD.
“END” montypes and tees.
“Where Did the Gun Come From?” monotype series.
“13th Amendment” pronto plate monotype.
Litho edition and Monotype.
Printmaking pair “Police State.”
Album and single art for Catch Wreck’s “ADHD” project.
“Sgt. Swine” monotype series.
“Ham” from my series of monotypes on police.
“Before” and “After” monotype prints.
Monotype print, “Tear Gas: Made in USA,” made during the early days of the 2011 Egyptian Revolution.
Hand drawn design for Scope Tee.
“Leila Khaled” etching portrait.
“FTP” monotype series about police and brutality.
“Murder of Fred Hampton” is an etching based off a photo.
“Crossing” is a set of monotypes about borders.
“Free Palestine” is a series of monotype prints.
“Lil’ Bobby Hutton” is an etching portrait I di of the youngest original member of the Black Panthers.
“What a Revolutionary Looks Like” is a series of monotype portraits I did to honor some of the people who I have been inspired by.
One of my first trace monotypes.
Drawing of The Joker from Batman – back when the new movies were coming out. Ink on paper.
Throwback Stop the War stencil.
Constance 176 was one of my first attempts at making a comic from start to finish by myself.
Woodcut portrait of “Amilcar Cabral.”
Marker and watercolor triptych, “The New World of Genocide.”