noonie’s masterpiece…


coming february 2010: “noonie’s masterpiece”, a 200+ page illustrated graphic novel written by lisa railsback and illustrated by me. published by chronicle books. will post more info soon…

enlighten…


this lamp will be auctioned off as part of enlighten!, an artist lamp show benefitting inner-city arts in downtown los angeles. the event is organized by tornado design, and will be held one night only, november 21, 2009. you can pre-order lamps on the website, and download a flyer here.

wall decals…


it’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a …wall decal! i just LOVE these new fabric wall decals of my work that chocovenyl, a new company based in the UK, has made available. They have just launched their website and you can purchase or get more information about them here.

new violin tree tote!


just released by poketo!
sturdy canvas bag measures approx. 15 x 18″ without straps. strap length is about 21″, contains a generous zippered pocket inside which is perfect for keys, cellphones, transporters (as in “beam me up”), or tiny klingons.
purchase yours here

say hello…


still trying to find the time to update the website. to see new work and more frequent posts: say hello here and here.

thanks poketo!


my first collaboration with poketo: violin tree t shirt! you can order yours here. they interviewed me here.

and hello 2009…


it’s already february, but i sent this out as my hello to the new year. subscribe here if you’d like to receive next year’s hello (and other news) or visit the contact page. thanks!


a recent commission for the annual shoe guide issue of runners world, 2009. embroidery, gouache and collage.

new prints


two new prints, “anything is possible” (above left) and “nesting in trees” (above right), are now available at thumbtack press. you can order “anything” here and “nesting” here.

hungarian doll project




Many thanks to the always wonderful reform school for featuring hungarian doll project as their student of the month in november. each doll is silkscreened on linen (3 colors: white, celery green, and natural linen) with embroidery and stitching. a tiny pocket on the back contains a story about the dolls:” when I was little, my mother and i would visit eda and kisha at their cool, dark house on a palm lined street in los angeles. many years before coming to america, these two sisters had lived in the same town in hungary as my grandparents. after every visit, eda would give me a beautiful doll, which she rescued from the doll hospital. each doll was different, but they were always richly dressed in hungarian folk costumes that eda made by hand.”
dolls are approx. 13″ tall. very limited edition of 25. you can order one here.