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Illustration for 'How I Got Funny at 46' an article by poet, activist, author and now stand up comedian Michelle Tea. Source: https://www.lennyletter.com/story/how-i-got-funny-at-46 |
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Education is about people, not about measuring. Source: Phronesis |
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What's it like to work in a call center of a luxury corporation? Source: Roundtable Journal |
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Illustration for End Pain's self-care month. Source: https://www.endpain.com/ |
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The actuality of what Karl Popper formulated in 1944 as the "paradox of tolerance" is evident in the light of the political situation: "Unrestricted tolerance leads with necessity to the disappearance of tolerance. If we extend unlimited tolerance even to the intolerants and if we are not ready to defend a tolerant social order against the attacks of intolerance, the tolerants will be destroyed and tolerance with them. Popper's solution was that we have the right to tolerate intolerants. Source: Hohe Luft Magazin |
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Illustration for The Pool about the 4th wave of feminism. The article detailes how this wave is different to the previous ones, because the woman use devices / the internet to spread their message. Source: https://www.the-pool.com |
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Illustration for Papier Magazine #3, the 'Provocation' issue. Source: http://www.dimanchestudio.com/publishing/ |
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Editorial illustration for Root+Bone accompanying an article about the style of chefs and how their attire is influencing fashion. Source: Root + Bone magazine |
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Japanese architect Tandao Ando and his dog Le Corbusier. Source: DOG Magazine |
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It's summer - finally time to read!
Illustration accompanying Lieke Marsman's bi-weekly column published on SLAA.nl. Every two weeks she tells us what she read and what books to take on holiday. Source: SLAA (Stichting Literaire Activiteiten Amsterdam) |
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Rely on yourself and be surprised! Source: Queen in the Corner |
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Brexit on the table: illustration accompanying an article that investigates what impact the leave vote might have on the British food industry. Source: Root + Bone issue 11 |
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Often items of clothing are sold as 'one size fits all'. However, it doesn't make any sense to sell goods in this 'size', since they will obviously 'not fit all' and be too big for some and too small for others.
Anyways, it inspired me to illustrate a fun shirt that will actually fit all!
Source: Sister Magazine - # the size issue |
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The iconic moment when Ozzy Osbourne decided to bite off a bat's head live on stage. Illustrated for the 10th issue of Root + Bone, a UK based food magazine. Source: Root + Bone |
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Quarter life crisis illustrated for Girls Club Zine. Accompanying 'Deep Sea' a short story by Yvonne Wiecek. Source: Girls Club Zine issue 3 |
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Alsace; German or French? War and conflict getting in the way of winemaking Source: Root + Bone magazine issue 09 |
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This illustration accompanies the text ‘Grin and wear it’, by Fi Anderson. She writes about the glum expressions on high fashion models faces. Why do these women always have faces like thunder?
The model is also a weather map. And of course it’s always cold around the mouth! Source: Less Common Magazine, London |
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This illustration is part of my graduation project "Think outside the coffin". A project that shows how illustration can be used to personalize a funeral.
All the illustrations together give a good overview of someone's life.
This illustration is about the house someone grew up in. |
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