His most widely recognizable work is the 1991 album cover of Skid Row's Slave to the Grind.
It is set in the medieval era (inspired by Caravaggio's Burial of St. Lucy (1608)), yet has people using modern technological gadgets.
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Music videos were produced for the four singles "Monkey Business", "Slave to the Grind", "Wasted Time" and "In a Darkened Room" as well as the song "Quicksand Jesus" all of which feature on the video album No Frills Video.
Great Slave Lake | Slave Labor Graphics | Atlantic slave trade | Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 | Grind | Nat Turner's slave rebellion | Lesser Slave Lake | Slave Songs of the United States | Sam Hague's Slave Troupe of Georgia Minstrels | The Slave Ship | The Jody Grind | Slave to the System | Slave to the Grind | ''Slave Pits of the Undercity'' and ''Assault on the Aerie of the Slave Lords'' | Scourge of the Slave Lords | Runaway Slave | L'Hermitage Slave Village Archeological Site | Grind (musical) | Grind (2003 film) | ''The Slave Ship'', an 1840 painting by J. M. W. Turner | The Heroic Slave | Slave Trade Act | Slave to the Wage | Slave to the Grind (song) | Slave to the Game | Slave to Love | Slave Lake | Slave Dimitrov | runaway slave | Nat Turner's Slave Rebellion of 1831 |