From the Boston Globe:

The artist Matt Kish is making his way through “Moby-Dick,” creating an original illustration for each page as he goes, at the rate of nearly a page a day. A usually fastidious artist, Kish says the project has made him looser. He uses “found paper,” so random words or diagrams become part of the piece, and his instruments are black-and-white and colored pens, pencils, or markers. He has deployed many styles, but recurring are a combination of anthropomorphic and vaguely robotic shapes: His Ahab is a richly patterned, top-heavy blob with a realistic peg leg and what looks like a submarine turret for a head.