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
View post →A few months back I was contracted to create preliminary drawings of 10 new spaces within the new home of the New York Mets, Citifield. This is the type of job that doesn’t come along very often. I was given a tour within the new stadium (a privilege given very few) in order to get an […]
View post →One of my favorite assignments in 2008 was an article on women’s nails.??? Well, it was talking about how your nails (the appearance of) really talk about the kind of woman you are and the life you lead. It was ok, but what I really loved was that I got to use my wife and son […]
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View post →This was a great assignment as I got to illustrate an interesting concept in a way that I found challenging. The article dealt with our economy and where we all are in relation. The chairs (10 of them) each represent 10% of our economy and each person represents 10% of the population. So as you […]
View post →This illustration was a great assignment. A bit of research to do, but it is always great to learn something during an assignment. This piece for AAA Traveler magazine was basically an ad for great ‘festivals’ around the world. They include: The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, New Orleans’ Jazz & Heritage Festival,  The Kentucky Derby, Pushkar Mela, and Christkindelsmarkt.   Basically, […]
View post →This is my latest published illustration. It was a great article on the music and culture of 1920s Iraq for the UTNE reader. It was nice to hear something different about this country, something positive. Beautiful things were possible in those beautiful times. Let’s hope there will be more to come soon.Â
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