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Jeffrey Decoster (via Shrink an Orchestra to a Single Piano, Keeping the Magic - The New York Times)
Jeffrey Decoster
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Jeffrey Decoster is an illustrator based in Pasadena, California. He creates striking images with pencils, paints, and “any media at hand that will get the job done.” Decoster has done editorial illustrations for The New Yorker, Eight By Eight, Time, The New York Times and many more; much of his work deals with complex issues such as mental illness and domestic violence. Decoster is a highly-decorated artist, with four gold medals from the Society of Illustrators and 19 consecutive appearances in the American Illustration annual.
See more at the latest American Illustration Profiles interview.
Jeffrey Decoster
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Jeffrey Decoster
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Illustration by Jeffrey DeCoster from The New Yorker. Art director: Chris Curry, creative director: Wyatt Mitchell
This is one of a series of New Yorker illustrations collected by Illustration Age. See more here.