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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Spots for ESPN Survey

These fun spots covered a wide range of topics: Divine intervention in sports, fixed matches, confusion over mixed martial arts, economic impact on fans' spending habits, fans and drinking, pro athletes as roll models...

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TV Learning for Bicycling

Apparently, you can learn an awful lot about how to win the Tour De France by watching it on television. That was the angle of the essay in this piece for Bicycling, one of my favorite clients.

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Gostkowski for ESPN, The Magazine

This illustration was for a special Fantasy Football issue of ESPN Magazine.

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Winter Training for Bicycling Magazine

Using rollers in the winter can keep bicycling enthusiasts in shape. A woman who subscribes to the magazine saw this illustration and ordered a print for her husband - apparently, they have two kids (a boy and a girl), the same basement setup, and he trains with rollers! How strange...

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The NTRP Dilemma, For Tennis Magazine

4.0 players are taking over the self-rating system in league tennis and wreaking havoc! I am a tennis fan and play all the time - it was a blast illustrating a full page for Tennis magazine.

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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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