Saturday, August 2, 2014

The Trouble With Spoons.

I was fortunate enough to have been asked to illustrate writer Mary Lochner's personal account of suicide and compulsion for the Anchorage Press, our city's alt. weekly. The Trouble With Spoons ran on Thursday July 31, 2014. It was a long and taxing process, but the outcome was immensely satisfying, albeit so emotional to see on the page. I commend Mary for her deep bravery in telling this story, which is a difficult one, and I strongly encourage all my friends and family to read it. Here is one image from page two.
You can read the full story here. I'll be adding more images later. (From the story) "And if you’re reading this, and you’ve lost someone to death, then I am about to tell you what that person would say to you now, if he or she could. And if I am the one who’s gone—and I hope that day comes 90 years in the future, because 123 years seems like a pretty good run—then I am going to tell you the same thing. It is this: I love you. I want you to be happy. And everything’s going to be okay."

Friday, August 1, 2014

More from "The Trouble With Spoons"

Both my illustrations (the spoons) and the color paintings (the background images) were used in the design of this double truck.
Spoon detail.
The full double truck.