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A Woman gets a Second Chance at Life- The Globe and Mail
"When a celebrity resemblance is an affliction, not an attribute" This is a strange one about a woman who receives all sorts of backhanded compliments about her resemblance to actress Sandra Bernhardt. For the Globe and Mail
The Mourning App "Burying my Yemeni grandmother on FaceTime" for The Pennsylvania Gazette
Here are the last 4 illustrations in The History of Charlotte, NC series written by Chuck McShane for Charlotte Magazine. Working on this series and learning about Charlotte this past year has been a joy. You can see the whole series here: http://www.charlottemagazine.com/Charlotte-Magazine/April-2015/The-Story-of-Charlotte/
"My two moms thought their right to marry was wonderful. I had to face the kids at school" An illustration about growing up and learning about and how to deal with homophobia- in today's Globe and Mail
"Noticing People Notice" A new illustration for the NYC MTA. This illustration will be inside various subway cars in New York City for all of 2015. This was so much fun to work on and it's always a dream when the Art Director tells me I can do anything I want. It's a daunting dream, but a dream nonetheless. Thank you to Amy Hausmann and the fine folks at the MTA for giving me this opportunity. I can't wait to see it in person.
"The Mystery of Camp Nowhere" for The Globe and Mail An Architect finds himself in a remote First Nation reserve to study the buildings and to figure out a way to help the impoverished Kashechewan Ontaria
The History of Charlotte, NC- Part 8 "During the early 1900s, Charlotte becomes the largest city in the state. Skyscrapers, some as tall as 11 stories, form the first skyline. But growth also brings disease, class wars, and gunfire on city streets"
The History of Charlotte, NC- Part 7 "The mills bring growth and the city expands, giving Charlotteans the freedom to live in such faraway places as the new neighborhood of Dilworth. But after a series of political fights, many residents will soon feel the full grip of oppression"
The History of Charlotte, NC - Part 6 Power Shifts "After the Civil War, former slaves fight for their freedom, former Confederates fight to regain their power, and cotton becomes king"
It was so nice to have my portrait drawn by Lara Tomlin this Summer in the Smithsonian and it was equally as nice to draw all these fine folks' portraits in the current issue of the Smithsonian magazine. Jo Hamilton, Jeff MacGregor, Matt Shaer and Michael Caruso were all contributors to the November issue.
The elusive Italian author Elena Ferrante’s work – startling, unflinching fiction – speaks for itself. An illustration that was in last week's Books section for The Globe and Mail
Legal Lessons: When Teachers have to appear in family court as a witness regarding a student's behavior in the classroom. Client- The Ontario College of Teachers
A Teacher tries to teach the importance of the musical pause- The Globe and Mail
The Hidden Dangers of Credit Cards- The Globe and Mail
The History of Charlotte Part 5- The Civil War hits hard close to home. Families wait in fear and anguish for the return of their sons.
Girls and Chess- Can a girl be "girly" and still play Chess with all the boys? Turns out, yes, yes she can. for The Globe and Mail