Baker often spoke of “the medical octopus “. I use surrealism in my art to convey abstract concepts and ideas. Much of my work contains symbolism and iconography inspired by works of the 15th century Northern Renaissance as well as the mysterious, dreamlike aspects gleaned from works by Surrealists such as Paul Delvaux and René Magritte.
PANEL FROM FORTHCOMING GRAPHIC NONFICTION
This is a panel from my upcoming graphic nonfiction What Follows Is True: Crescent Hotel. In 1934, the Great Depression ended both the school and the hotel. The Crescent Hotel sat empty for a few years until it’s bizarre and haunting transformation in 1937.
GRAVE TALES
These are panels from a short story I illustrated will be published in the Grave Tales collection, an original horror anthology comic collected in hardcover and presented by Cemetery Dance Publications. Other contributors include award winning writers and artists including Joe Hill, Richard Laymon, Ed Gorman, Rick Hautala, Edward Lee, Al Sarrantonio, Adrian Alexander, Nancy A. Collins and many others. I will keep you posted as to the release date.