Here are two recent illustration I did for the NYTimes - The first deals with various express check in services, and ways for travelers to skip or at least shorten the battery of tortures associated with air travel. The sketches show the lucky guy who invested time & money into an express check in service,
I recently did a cover illustration for the Washington Post's Opinion section - the writer was discussing the differences between the Democrats and Republicans as far as psychological / cognitive tolerance to new concepts. Read the article here.
On Tuesday, April 17 at 9 a.m (Eastern time) I will be releasing a new print for sale in the Print Store: 'Untitled' - a limited edition of 50, signed and numbered, 13"x19", printed on 310 gr Hahnemühle Fine Art Paper, for $55. I will be making only thirty of these available online and the
My latest assignment was to illustrate the cover of The Progressive. The Wisconsin based magazine ran an article about the state's controversial governor - Scott Walker, who's been accused of some dubious acts and working with some pretty corrupt people on his administration. The people of Wisconsin are so frustrated with Walker that they have
Part I of my web comic - The Abaddon - has just conluded! and I've launched a kickstarter campaign to help create part II of the saga. By providing support to the comic you not only help guarentee that there will be a sequel, you become an active part of the comic by funding it!
This was a cover assignment for the Israeli business magazine Kalkalist. The issue was titled 'super IT' and included several articles showcasing new advancements in the world of IT - and arguing that the people working in that industry are influential, technologically savvy individuals rather than the gray computer dorks we thought they were. When my friend saw this illustration she
Interesting assignment for the Progressive - I got to illustrate an article written by Lawrence Egbert - a retired anesthesiologist from Baltimore, who has so far helped about 300 people commit suicide. Egbert argues that people with terminal illnesses, who suffer and want to die in dignity - are entitled to end their own lives. Here are
A recent illustration for the Washington Post about the US owned uranium enrichment corporation. The government company has quickly become dated falling behind other, more modern international companies which are creating fuel for nuclear plants in cheaper and faster ways. Below is the final illustration and page layout.
Two recent illustrations done for the Israeli magazine 'Mint'. the first deals with the subject of medical psychology and the ways in which doctors can improve their communicating with patients without making them feel degraded or small. The second illustration was paired with an article about learning to better live after reconverting from a serious illness, such as
A concerned mom debates if she should or shouldn't let her 15 year old son go see a Kanye West concert by himself. For Family Circle.