Scientific Journals
Artwork for the scientific journals Oikos, Nordic Journal of Botany, and Wilson Journal of Ornithology.
Toka Tāiko
Toka is a Māori word for rock and tāiko is a word for seabird. I went back to New Zealand for another austral summer (2022–2023) to teach geology sketching, pick up some threads from my previous seabird project, and sketch things I saw along the way.
Matinicus Rock
Sketches from three days with the Seabird Institute on an island 23 miles off the coast of Maine (July 2022).
Birdpedia
Sample of the fifty illustrations I drew for the book Birdpedia from Princeton University Press (2021).
Don't Call It a Seagull!
Artwork featured in my MIT science writing master's thesis, which was less confrontational than its title suggests (2012).
Hog and Egg
Sketches from teaching for National Audubon (June 2022 and 2023) and other events on Hog Island and Eastern Egg Rock, Maine.
New Zealand Seabirds
Artwork from a Fulbright–National Geographic Storytelling Fellowship (2017–2018) in which I traveled around NZ sketching seabirds.
Isles of Shoals
Sketches from a residency at Shoals Marine Lab (July 2021) on the Isles of Shoals, seven miles off the coast of Maine and New Hampshire.
Galápagos Sketches
Sketched on Isla Española, where I worked for two seasons as a field biologist for Wake Forest University (2009–2010).