Cover and interior illustrations for Columbia Medicine about a new initiative to instill a healthier coping mechanism for surgeons who experience difficult complications and outcomes during procedures. Far too often surgeons are expected to remain strong and don't - or can't - allow for emotions. Thanks to AD Eson Chan, as always!
Two illustrations for Internazionale about how the new A.I. systems pretend to converse with us.
"(...) the softwares is a kind of mirror. What’s happening is data exchange between user and bot - but it is also a mutual manipulation, a flywheel, an ouroboros". Article by Anna Wiener, originally published by The New Yorker. Cover illustration for Hospes Magazine dedicated to the importance of collaboration between hospital staff and specialists in palliative care in order to improve the patients' quality of life and that of their families.
Hospes is the house organ of Fondazione Hospice Serágnoli, which offers palliative care and support to patients with advanced diseases. Thanks to AD Nicla Sportelli! New book cover illustration for Italian publisher Mondadori. Jef Aerts’ "Mio fratello sa volare" (The Blue Wing) tells the adventure of two inseparable brothers torn between being children and having too much responsibility. Thanks to art director Fernando Ambrosi! Graphic design by Copia & Incolla. Cover art for Courrier International about how cities are trying to adapt to repeated heat waves.
It's nice when illustrations have a second life! Thanks to picture editor Lidwine Kervella and to Theispot stock! Book cover illustration of "Anime morte" (Dead Souls) by Sam Riviere: a witty, metaphysical novel that depicts a fantastical, alternate-world version of London in which poetry has become the city’s major cultural product. But the capital’s literary scene was racked by scandal: the poet Solomon Wiese has been accused of plagiarism...
Thanks to Enrico Casadei and Silvia Virgillo/Puntuale, as always! https://www.codiceedizioni.it/libri/anime-morte/ New illustrations for Internazionale about the figure of Runa Sandvik, the computer security expert who has made it her life’s work to protect journalists against cyberattacks and digital surveillance from authoritarian regimes.
Illustration for The New York Times about Treasuries: once considered the safest asset, they've been threatened by a possible U.S. debt default, yet they remain attractive than just about everything else. Thanks to AD Minh Uong!
Some illustrations for an article by Indian writer and activist Arundhati Roy about how our democracies are being threatened by hate speeches, populism and rage fueled by social media. Published by Internazionale magazine.
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