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Time for the Gym? For the NY Times

An essay piece for the tale of a woman who is trying to balance her schedule and make time for exercise, as she slips ungracefully into her middle-aged body.

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NY Times Book Review: D.O.A. and...

'D.O.A. and One on the Way,' is a dark novel by Mary Robison, mixing themes of violence, family strife, jealousy, Adam and Eve, twins, old money, and much more. It was a cool challenge to make an interesting image out of all this!

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EMT Workers' Mid-Life Crises for the NY Times

An essay illustration accompanying a moving piece written by an EMT worker going through a mid-life crisis, along with her professional partner.

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A Soldier in the City, for the NY Times

NYC and its inhabitants can appear to have their own camouflage of sorts, and soldiers in uniform feel out of place and lost in this foreign environment. This illustration accompanied a city essay in the NY Times.

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The Wise Doorman, for the NY Times

For an essay about a NYC doorman who stands in front of his building, chain smoking and dropping pearls of wisdom on passersby and residents, as they come and go.

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Basketball Guys for the NY Times

This illustration accompanied an essay in the City section, written by an aging basketball fanatic who gets together with his old buddies, despite numerous injuries, for pick-up games at the local YMCA. I love composing multiple figures in a space like this, while retaining energy and movement in the drawing.

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