Starting in 2013, I have illustrated custom covers for the Dry Dredgers bulletin. Most feature subjects related to the monthly speaker’s presentation. Covers are typically paired with a short article explaining the context of the illustration.
Gallery
By Month
2025
- November 2025: Hallucigenia
- October 2025: Winneshiek Crater Creatures
- September 2025: LOBOLITHAPALOOZA
- May 2025: Stegosaur Throat
- April 2025: Cherryvalleyrostrum limitare
- March 2025: Elvinia
- February 2025: Conasauga Fauna
- January 2025: Maybe A Few Fish?
2024
- November 2024: Indiana Hirnantian Crinoid Fauna
- October 2024: Drone Geologizing
- September 2024: Whitewater Cephalopod Diversity
- May 2024: Death Trap
- April 2024: Drained
- March 2024: Old Bellevue Hill
- February 2024: Chonky Triamara
- January 2024: AI Richmondian Invasion
2023
- January 2023: Zygocycloides? foerstei
2022
- November 2022: Cabinet of Curiosity
- October 2022: Edrioasteroids and Cyclocystoids
- September 2022: Western Interior Seascape
- May 2022: Elegantocrinus hemisphaericus
- April 2022: Qomolangma Fauna
- March 2022: Skull and Bones
- February 2022: Sulphurous Star
- January 2022: A Farewell to Stems
2021
- November 2021: Mars Sample Return, the Bringer of Rocks
- October 2021: Gamachian Echinoderm Fauna
- September 2021: Flatsquid
- May 2021: Mastigograptus Grove
- April 2021: Globoblastus
- March 2021: Charles Darwin, Travel Writer
- February 2021: An Aporrhaid from Austin
- January 2021: Fanfare for the Common Brachiopod
2020
- November 2020: Gomphocystites
- October 2020: Infested Cystoid
- September 2020: The Coral Seas of Ohio
- May 2020: Silurian Sea Stacks
- April 2020: Paleovirology
- March 2020: The Eternal Question
- February 2020: Mosaic of Facies
- January 2020: Always A Bigger Fish
