


The Soul is Waterproof
The 1859, Vincent De Paul cemetery in New Orleans meets a long-ago afternoon swim in Montauk, NY

Grab Your Pineapple Bra, Betty. We're Going Out
Alligators are just leftover dinosaurs. And, I’m really into them. Especially this guy, borrowed from a vintage movie poster, combined with an Art Deco piece.

Moonlight Through the Mud
Ernest Joseph Bellocq (1873–3 October 1949) was an photographer who worked in New Orleans during the early 20th century, focused on the sex workers of Storyville. This combines one of his most famous portraits, from 1915, with my own photography of a wet banana leaf in Jackson Square, as well as a NASA moon image and a few tidbits thrown in for fun measure. Available in alternate colorways, by request.

An Engagement
Created for my own Save the Date, it’s a combination of an Art Deco advertisement, an action film poster from the 1970s and a vintage jungle piece of art.





