Staten Island Ferry Poster

In 2013, Army Staff Sgt. Michael Ollis tackled a suicide bomber who was part of an insurgent raid on a Forward Operating Base in Ghazni, Afghanistan. In doing so, Ollis saved the lives of several other soldiers. In 2021, a new state-of-the-art commuter ferry named in his honor was dedicated at the St. George terminal in Staten Island. The new 100-million-dollar ship will connect Ollis' hometown of Staten Island with Lower Manhattan, daily passing the Statue of Liberty and the New York City skyline that was forever altered on September 11, 2001. I was honored to work with the SSG Michael Ollis Freedom Foundation to create this travel-poster-style illustration to commemorate the ferry's dedication and help spread the story of this hero's selfless sacrifice.

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SSG Michael H. Ollis Staten Island Ferry

Update, February 2026:

On Feb. 3, 2026, the President called Michael Ollis’s parents to inform them that Ollis would be receiving the Medal of Honor, the highest decoration for valor awarded by the U.S. Military.

Find my poster celebrating Michael’s Medal of Honor here.
Award Winner

This work was long-listed as a Top 500 illustration in the 2022 World Illustration Awards.