'The Strangers' for The New Yorker

A portrait of Liv Tyler in the movie, The Strangers, for The New Yorker.

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Jose Saramago Portrait for LA Weekly

This was a full page illustration of the writer, José Saramago, who lives in the Canary Islands.

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Wine List for Wall St Journal

A list of things to try in the new year to add more fun to one's wine drinking experiences.

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Can Obama Rescue the Economy? Los Angeles Times

This Business Section Cover for the LA Times was a great chance to do an unorthodox Obama portrait.

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Fall Movie Preview Portraits for Entertainment Weekly

Clooney, Hathaway, Mortenson, and Streep - what could be more fun?!

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Twitter Cover Concept

Though this was not accepted as a cover, I turned it into a successful art print.

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Favorite Things for PlanSponsor

HR Employees listed their favorite things for this feature. Pizza, iPods, and soda were tops on the list...

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Christmas Memory for Virginia Living

This full page opener introduced a section of Virginia Living dedicated to local celebrities' memories of their childhoods in Virginia. Virginia Living is an oversized publication and it's a great showcase for illustration.

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TV Shows in DC for The Washington Post

More and more television shows are choosing to shoot on location in DC.

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Lean Times for Law Firms for BusinessWeek

Even corporate law firms know that the big bad bear is waiting outside their doors. This was a really fun piece for Christine at BusinessWeek and is frequently cited as a favorite of other art directors for new commissions.

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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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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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