Through an artist residency with Jolt Texas, I created a collection of graphics and merchandise to get out the vote amongst Texas’s Latine population.
I was part of the inaugural National Artists of Texas Fellowship class. This program sought to use the visual arts to engage and inspire a new generation of Texas voters. For phase one of this program, I created a unique collection of voter engagement touchpoints that were specifically targeted to Spanish-speaking voters in Texas.
As an Artist in Residence with Jolt Texas, I created the brand for their annual empowerment workshop: Arriba las Mujeres. Through this program, Jolt aims to empower womxn by harnessing their creativity and leadership skills to become visual storytellers for their communities.
I created images that resonate with young Latines across Texas by weaving Texan cacti and Mexican piñatas with storytelling elements.
Deeds Not Words is a non-profit organization that uses the power of youth to spread messages of reproductive justice. This issue of the organization’s seasonal zine, “The Galvanizer”, focused on voting. The illustrations below were used in two spreads within the zine. They document what can go right and what can go very, very wrong during the voting process.
Tin Man is a local filling station for those who are enthusiastic about beer and Texas. The amber growlers serve as the pinnacle of the brand, each one an ode to the West Texas region, where the filling station is located. The big and bold typography and gritty style remind you that, much like Texas, Tin Man has a presence that can’t be ignored.