| Net sinkers Black Prismacolor pencil on coquille board These stones have a neck carved into them so that a fishing net can be tied around them and sunk. These archeological examples were found in one of the Great Lakes. |
| artifacts Black Prismacolor pencil on coquille board |
| artifact: axe head Black Prismacolor pencil on coquille board |
| Fishing net Ink and razor blade on scratchboard This illustration shows the use of net sinkers, stones with necks carved into them so that a fishing net can be tied around them and sunk. |
| Constructing the Pyramids Adobe Illustrator® and Adobe Photoshop® This illustration is part of a poster illustrating a theory of the how the Pyramids of Giza were constructed. |
| Native American Longhouse; interior Adobe Photoshop® This illustration was created for use in a planetarium slide show. Projected into the center of the image was a slide of a person sitting by a fire. |