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Cover illustration for UUWorld, the magazine of the Unitarian Universalist Association, which portrays a hopeful future made possible by the forethought of those who collectively sowed the seeds during difficult times.
Thanks to AD Matt Rogers at Two by Sixteen. Illustration for Columbia College Today about the need for more accurate, ethical crime reporting. People who get shot and killed are more likely to make the news, but there’s a community of survivors who is often forgotten and unheard by the media. Article by Alexis Boncy. Thanks to AD Eson Chan, as always.
New piece for SPLC about how to help young people - adolescent females and LGBTQ+ youth in particular - build resilience against hate-fueled violence and cyberbullying, which dramatically impact their experiences online. Thanks to ad AJ Favors and Cierra Brinson!
Plan B: how to escape an unhappy job and change life. Cover illustration for the new book by Valeria Teodonio, published in Italy by Sonzogno. Thanks to AD Ester Mazzoni!
Two illustrations for Scientific American about the staggering economic burden of Alzheimer's, that poses a global economic challenge, affecting rich, middle-income and poor nations.
Thanks to AD Joelle Bolt! Two illustrations for Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health about the impact of structural racism in elderly people in the U.S. Black men in particular have a lower life expectancy, a higher prevalence of chronic disease and are twice as likely to develop Alzheimer's disease compared to white men. Thanks to AD Patrick Kirchner, as usual.
This week on Internazionale magazine, my cover illustration dedicated to insomnia and how it's becoming more and more widespread. Thanks to AD Maysa Moroni and Giovanni De Mauro, as always!
So thrilled to hear that this piece made for Internazionale was selected for the upcoming American Illustration annual book and show! Big thanks to the judges and to my client who always gives me a lot of creative freedom.
From over 8,000 entries, the AI43 Jury selected only 356 images by a majority vote or better to appear in the book and online galleries representing the best pictures from 2023. Three illustrations for Internazionale on an essay by Dimiter Kenarov about the societal changes in his Country after the collapse of the totalitarian regime. Bulgarians felt a rush of excitement for the future in the ‘90s, when the frontiers opened and time started moving forward again. But now that things have settled down, time seems to stand still in a grey routine with no perspective… “Somebody is bringing us the same broth over and over again”. Thanks to AD Alberto Notarbartolo!
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!
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