How welcoming the U.S. will be to foreign students after the 2024 elections? New illustration for Chronicle of Higher Education about how the result of the presidential race could have an impact on student-visa and other policies. Thanks to AD Wesley Watson, as always!
Happy to learn this piece is among the winners of the CA 65th Annual Illustration Competition!
It’s an editorial illustration for an essay by Arundhati Roy about how our democracies are being threatened by hate speeches, populism and rage. Published by Internazionale. Two illustrations for Deseret News about the political polarization in the United States. According to the author Hyrum Lewis, Americans need more political conversations based on actual issues and fewer based in a simplistic “left-right” spectrum, which has led to a divisive, hostile and rhetorically extreme politics. Thanks to AD Eric Gillet!
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.
Cover and interior illustrations for German magazine Cicero about the crisis of democracy: today more and more people feel distant from politics, and feel left out of many aspects of civic life. Thanks to AD Viola Schmieskors!
Illustration for Deseret Magazine about the gradual abandonment of the Democratic party by certain segments of the American working class. Thanks to AD Eric Gillett!
Illustration for Cincinnati magazine about Ohio’s redistricting chaos and gerrymandering of election maps by Republican lawmakers, who submitted unconstitutional election maps five different times. Article by Jim DeBrosse.
Thanks to art director Jen Kawanari! New illustration for Colloquy, the Harvard's GSAS alumni magazine, about the continuing strength of conservatism in the aftermath of 2020 elections. Thanks to AD Kelly McMurray @ 2communique!
New cover illustration for Science about how all around the world democracy is losing ground. Polarization and disinformation have rendered liberals and conservatives unable to agree on basic facts. In this special issue, experts examine the state of democracy and how it must adapt to achieve its ideals in the 21st century.
An illustration for Columbia College Today describing the intensified anxieties about the 2020 elections, and the complicated history of the right to vote in the US. Author Michael Waldman.
Thanks to AD Eson Chan, as always! |
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