We walked slowly past the reef below, foamy waves lapping at the shore with the indigo ocean beyond. So much has happened in our 50 years together; we have ridden the rapids.” Illustration for the Reader's Digest, story by Anne Lamott about aging and friendship. Thanks to AD Karen Matthes!
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!
Illustration for AAA Explorer about the wonder of train travel - the best way to see the country and to learn about it, according to the author Frank Bures. Thanks to AD Lori Anderson!
Latest illustration for Outside magazine's collection of their favorite outdoor adventure books for every U.S. state.
Thanks to AD Luke Whelan! This piece is my contribution to the exhibition IN CAMMINO held at the prestigious Palazzo Madama in Turin, Italy (July 12 - October 13, 2023). The project tells stories from the Piedmont area crossed by the Via Francigena, the ancient road and pilgrimage route running from the cathedral city of Canterbury in England, through France and Switzerland, to Rome.
I represented the pilgrimage route like the thread of a ball of yarn that the pilgrim carries with him on his journey. The tangle represents the many kinds of motivations behind the pilgrimage: spiritual, devotional, sometimes even penitential, as it was originally in the Middle Ages. Proceeding on the journey, the skein gradually unravels until it completely dissolves at the end of the pilgrimage. Thanks to Ale Giorgini and to Professor Villa, director of Palazzo Madama, for having me involved me in this project! Cover illustration for the new book by Borghingordi, a couple of young influencers who travels across Italy and shares tips and fun facts about the places they visit. Published by Sonzogno Editore.
Cover illustration for Internazionale magazine: though the race is on to develop a battery-powered aircraft, there are still many obstacles on the road to net-zero flights. Thanks to AD Maysa Moroni!
Three illustrations for Internazionale about one of the most notable social inventions of the Balkans: sending packages by bus or taxi, entrusting them to the driver, a friend or an acquaintance. In a region where rail and air links have been destroyed or simply cancelled, it's the fastest way to send and receive. Original article by Ilir Gashi.
Some illustrations made for The Voyager Scholarship, a project created by Airbnb and the Obama Foundation with the aim of shaping the next generation of public service leaders: it gives college students financial aid, meaningful travel experiences and a network of mentors to support them.
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