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For his senior thesis, he Kickstarter-funded the self-published book 'Bubba Stories', full of detailed 20-40hr render graphite illustrations and comics. Illustrations from this book also won an Honorable Mention at the AOI (Art of Illustration) show in 2018. In 2019, his comic 'Bayou Kings' received a 16-page feature in Bonfire's 2019 annual anthology. He was also an artist for anthology zines in 2020 such as 'Victory Road' (Thomas also led the team that put it together) and 'Cactus Juice'. Both were created to raise money for racial justice organizations. In 2019, he was a recipient of the 'Support Artist and Creative Individuals' grant from the City of Houston for a project to create murals in the Alief-Houston area. This led to the creation of the 'New Alief Community Mural 2019' at Universal Plaza in Vietnam/Chinatown in Bellaire, a 20 x 80ft piece. In 2020, he created 'Crocodile Garden,' a mural for the Alief Art House. Before starting his \"car life\" chapter, he was based in Houston and worked as a freelancer. 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