The people at Kiwi, the magazine of organic parenting, have been keeping me busy with another back page essay piece (above), and five spots for their cooking section (below) in the latest issue. Their recipe for “chicken fingers minus the chicken” looks delicious. I had a great time working on these—it’s not often one gets to draw a block of tofu shimmying in a bowl of eggs, or wearing a winter coat.
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010
kiwi magazine - august/september 2010
Thursday, February 11, 2010
kiwi magazine - february/march 2010
The February/March issue of Kiwi (the organic parenting magazine) features two pages of my illustrations. Once again, I was delighted to be asked to create a piece for the essay on the last page. And, in case you need a refresher course, there’s a handy, pictorial step-by-step on how to crack an egg.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
kiwi magazine - november/december 2009

The last page of the latest issue of Kiwi, a terrific, bimonthly parenting magazine (with no connection to New Zealand) features one of my illustrations. I picked up a copy last night and couldn't be happier with how it turned out. Best of all, last week I finished two additional pieces for their February/March 2010 issue.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
the big sibling book

The Big Sibling Book, by Amy Krouse Rosenthal hit stores this month, and I just got my copies in the mail. While finishing up my thesis at SVA this Spring, I created a series of over 100 spot and sticker illustrations for the interior. Published by Potter Style (a division of Random House) Big Sibling is a write-in album for a child to record milestones in the life of his or her newborn sibling. (FamilyCorner.com gave it a very nice review this week.)
All the sales materials were released before I was brought in, so you won't see my work on Amazon or the other online vendors, but the images here give you a pretty good sense of my part. The palette was changed sometime after I turned in my final art, so while not exactly what I'd intended, the overall packaging of the book is very nice. Maybe next time, I'll get a stab at a cover.

Labels:
books,
children's books,
illustration,
kids,
parenting,
PotterStyle,
Random House,
vector
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