Recently I completed an illustration for  Four Seasons Magazine which dealt with the plight and mission of Doctors Without Borders. This was an intense article which explained many of the difficulties associated with being a humanitarian organization. More specifically, a politically neutral humanitarian organization. I encourage you to pick up the article and read further. I […]
View post →This was a great assignment. AAA Quick Getaways is a regional guide to attractions for travelers. This edition was the ‘West’ and I was asked to illustrate 10 interesting ‘factoids’ about this area. Here are a few of my favorites illustrations from the job. I included the fact so you could learn something too!
View post →Today is drawing day 09, and in the spirit of drawing, Studio 1482 is proud to launch one drawing a day dot com. The site is just what it says, 1 new drawing each day from the members of Studio 1482. Today is my turn to post, so get over there and check it out!
View post → Seasons of 1482 is an illustration promotion created by myself and 3 other members of studio 1482, Michele Bedigian, Despina Georgiadis and Dominick Santise. We were looking for a way to show our work together while retaining our individuality. After a few meetings, the idea of exploring the green movement artistically seemed the perfect vehicle. […]
View post →Recently I was commissioned by Scientific American to create 3 illustrations for an article in the supplement WORLDVIEW. The article dealt with the growing debate over intellectual property (IP) and it’s global impact. This illustration is the opening spread.
View post →A little while back I was contacted to produce a sketch for Toyota Connections. The article was dealing digital entertainment and needed to have an edgy feel to it. I had to incorporate laptops, ipods and the new kindle 2. It was a fun illustration to do and I worked in some new graphics. Both […]
View post →Last week on a beautiful, spring-like day, my wife Despina, our son and I visited the NYBG. It felt like coming out of hibernation. Though very little, if anything, was in bloom it really didn’t matter. It was just great to be OUTSIDE doing it again. Here is a reportage drawing from that day.
View post →Last Sunday I had another illustration published in the Chicago Tribune’s style section. It is pretty self-explanatory. Personally I had never heard of this problem, nor have I really seen it, but apparently it is quite a big issue. And as is usually the case, the drawing was fun to do.
View post →Well here again is another Gulfshore Business spot. This month the subject is the importance of a proper hello and goodbye. Basically manners. I chose to illustrate this by showing a guy who had just been “left hanging”. See you next month! Â
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