Various illustrations and personal works from 2021
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Mama and Papa in Tuscany (June, 2021)
Personal Work
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„The Influence of a Perfect Teacher“
Client: The New York Times
AD: Jaspal Riyait
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"Post-Pandemic Hollywood"
Cover art for Variety / Published on 03/18/2021 Art direction by Raul Aguila.
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"Graves by the Sea"
Illustration for TheAssemblyNC.com on an essay by Emily Cataneo about black grave sites and the fact that they are harder to find than white grave sites.
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"The Biology of Grief"
for The New York Times. / AD: Jaspal Riyait
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"Full Of Hatred And Fear"
Disinformation On YouTube Divided A Dad And Daughter
Illustration for NPR. AD: Emily Bogle
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Cover art for the summer 2021 issue of the german Jacobin magazine. The composition was inspired by the painting "Bathing Soldiers (The Builders of the Bridge)" from 1959 by Dmitry Zhilinsky.
"As Stephen Lezak explores the paradoxical human narratives that overlay the Arctic landscape —
a frontier, a paradise, a marker of humanity’s impact on the planet — he bears witness to a place that is teetering in an
uneasy balance between eternity and loss."
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For NYTimes Book Review on Miranda Cowley Heller's "The Paper Palace"
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"The Unknowability of Other Peoples Pain" by Maura Kelly
Client: The New York Times
AD: Jaspal Riyait
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Swans in the canal in August 2021 in Berlin Neukölln
Personal Work
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'Waiting for Godot'
Illustration for the french bimonthly news magazine Society on Paul Sanfourche's depiction of the true story about 5 inmates of the swedish high security prison Kumla, on Jan Jönson's take on 'Waiting for Godot' and a theater tour with a special ending.
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Illustration for ZEIT Verbrechen on an article about an attempted murder. "Heutzutage killt jeder jeden" by Markus Sehl.
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Illustration on "This Part Is the Worst Part" by Allison Moorer who is the mother of a non-speaking autistic son, yearning to know the answer to one simple question: 'What is wrong?'
Client: The New York Times
AD: Jaspal Riyait
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For Society Magazine on a story about mediocre criminals, revenge, jealousy, against the background of the growing importance of the famous lotto games in France.
Art direction by Peggy Cognet.
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Personal Work
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Illustration for de Volkskrant to accompany an article about suicide powder and the question on whether drug x brings a peaceful death after a completed life.