January 26, 2012
Organ Traffickers
This one for a weighty story on international organized crime's move into the trafficking of organs, mostly kidneys. In Bloomberg Markets magazine.
I was excited to get this one, I knew it would have potential so I went a little nuts concepting.
The main victims and criminals in the story were Ukrainian.
Here's the spread, I decided to visually relate the kidney tubes to his gold chain and wallet at the last minute.
January 23, 2012
Racial Definitions in America

Got to do a illustration for a dual book review by Gwen Ifill for the Washington Post.
Here's an excerpt:
Decades later, Americans are still struggling with racial definitions. Is the president black or biracial? Are we Latino or Hispanic? Is the n-word an insult or an affectionate term? What does it mean to be authentically black? And does any of that
matter anymore? Didn't the 2008 election signal that the country that elected its first black president is now post-racial?
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sketch and color study |
Two new books take radically different approaches to these questions of race introspection - one academic, the other anecdotal. Both are mature and serious works that seek to get us past our laziest assumptions about race. Each managed to expand my notion of what it means to be black in America, and why it matters.
Art direction by Kristin Lenz.
January 10, 2012
Hollow Recovery
For Bloomberg Markets on America's hollow recovery. For some reason I love drawing pie, and I finally got a pie idea that could hold a full page. Thanks Tjia!
The article was long so it talked about alot of things from hollow recovery to lengthy slow growth to mixed signals of weakness and strengths, so I had to cover alot of possibilities. Luckily everyone was in the mood for pie though!
The article was long so it talked about alot of things from hollow recovery to lengthy slow growth to mixed signals of weakness and strengths, so I had to cover alot of possibilities. Luckily everyone was in the mood for pie though!
January 5, 2012
Bullish on Coal
Full page for Bloomberg Markets on the IPO winners and losers of 2011.
Apparently an Indian coal producer came out on top. So used to having to make carbon look bad, it was a fun challenge to reverse it.
Actually all I had to work with at the start from the mag was, "old energy beats new energy", hence the wide range of roughs.
Challenge was to get the bull head to read as dump truck simultaneously.
Siung suggested adding a little steam from the nostrils which helped.
December 20, 2011
So long Kim Jong for NYTimes
Was salivating at this job when Matt Dorfman called me to do something on the future of Korea with the death of Kim Jong, because I love doing conceptual portraits.
The article had a lot to do with China's response and how it wants to keep Korea divided, so I had to cover that angle, but I was hoping I could get away with something a bit more timeless on the just the future of Korea.
Luckily Matt agreed AND was willing and able to go to bat for this idea. And he gave me an extra hour to do it, so from initial call to delivery was about 5 hours...
December 16, 2011
Ecology of Conflict
This was for an article for California Magazine on the interesting fact due to the Somali pirates, tuna, marlin and wahoo populations have soared in that part of the Indian Ocean. Since I'm very interested in military history and the environment, this was an rare intersection of my interests to say the least.
The article included other conflicts, so I had to cover my bases, but of course I was hoping for the Pirates.
Had to do quite a few color studies to come up with something simple that would unite the skull, RPG and marlin and still seem somewhat natural to what they are.
The article included other conflicts, so I had to cover my bases, but of course I was hoping for the Pirates.
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November 25, 2011
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