February 10, 2016 Just off Dixie Highway in Oakland Park, neighborhood kids ride their bikes or play hopscotch in the city’s Art Park, a budding local space for outdoor art installations. Now a new mural from international artist Elio Mercado – aka EVOCA1 – pays homage to the city’s generations of children, as part of … Continue reading CQ: Oakland Park’s new EVOCA1 mural celebrates city’s children
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CQ: EVOCA1 Profile
Cultural Quarterly Magazine Profile on artist Elio Mercado, aka EVOCA1. Link to magazine here.
Fiction: “Bug”
The worm buried in his head stares back at me. Or his macaroni air tube does. Wiggles around. Breathes me in. Hello. Under the hair Cooper’s scalp is red and inflamed. I ask Cooper how the worm can survive under there. Though I already know the answer, that this worm is eating bits of … Continue reading Fiction: “Bug”
LUXE: Interview with Iran Issa-Khan
Luxe Interiors + Design Magazine Interview with Iran Issa-Khan for "The Insiders" Summer 2015 Click for closer look
LUXE PALM BEACH 2015
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LUXE NEW YORK 2015
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LUXE LA 2015
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LUXE COLORADO 2015
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LUXE Arizona 2015
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Fiction: “Night Nurse”
Excerpt from "Night Nurse," published July 2015 in Bartleby Snopes "She loves him in a blue white way. Hospital white. She changes his sheets and cuts his toenails, yellowed and hard. Tells him no, she can't take out the breathing tube. He scraps at the plastic with his nails, leaves needle-fine scratches where the tube … Continue reading Fiction: “Night Nurse”