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Animation, Washington Post

  • September 27, 2020
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I’ve been looking for more opportunities to create animated content and happily I received an email from the Washington Post asking for just such a thing 🙂 People are having difficulty, naturally, furnishing their homes during the pandemic. So we decided to show a room coming together piece by piece, hoping it all comes together. […]

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An American in Paris-Boston Globe

  • November 2, 2017
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Last week I got a call to illustrate a nice story about a woman’s quest for the perfect Parisian apartment and how meeting the right partner changed everything. I really enjoyed this piece. You can read the story here: https://realestate.boston.com/my-first-home/2017/10/26/an-american-in-paris/ Thanks to Lesley at the Boston Globe for the commission.

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The Boston Globe-The Golden Legend

  • April 18, 2017
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I was asked to illustrate last Sunday’s book review feature for The Boston Globe. It was an intense and complicated story with a few poignant moments from which I was able to put together images. None more powerful than when main character Nargis sews, with golden thread, the tattered pages of the book, “That They Might Know […]

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The Boston Globe

  • April 11, 2017
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Excited to share my first piece for The Boston Globe. I was asked to illustrate a review of the book Hourglass by Dani Shapiro. I always enjoy the challenge of creating more conceptual work and I’m really happy with how this turned out, especially with only 1 day to turn this illustration around! Here are […]

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Wall Street Journal

  • February 21, 2017
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I had a really fun job land on my board last week, an editorial illustration for the Wall Street Journal’s Off Duty section. The article was about the debate over which wine is superior, that of a single vineyard, or a blend. Here are the 2 sketches I submitted, some work in progress and the final […]

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New work for Four Seasons

  • November 14, 2016
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I always enjoy working for Four Seasons magazine, I always learn something unexpected. Here are 3 new illustrations I did for them last month.  

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Last night’s fashion drawing session with @bildonovan @soi128 @offenbad
Views from my home yesterday.
If you watched my #igtv vid, here is the finished #drawing
My first #drawingvideo on Instagram. Full disclosure, this is sped up 😉 I can draw fast but not that fast. Swipe for the finished #drawing
“1-minutes” are what these short poses are sometimes called. They’re great for capturing body language and design. What I find is that they tend to be honest and instinctual. Less time to think and only time to react. It’s great exercise for the mind and hand.
Happy New Year!

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