here’s an article that i just illustrated for radar magazine online about the rich and famous who hire trainers to play with their kids and teach them how to throw a baseball, among other basic skills.
radar online: rich kid confidential
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Monthly Archives: November 2006
rich kid confidential
what’s online: virtuous calories are still calories
here is saturday’s illustration for what’s online by dan mitchell writing about a special report in newscientist.com which asks over 70 prominent scientist to predict what will be the greatest innovations over the next fifty years. basically, it’s a pretty big educated guess, so i drew a scientist holding a pretty big magic eightball.
nytimes.com: what’s online (login required)

philadelphia, pa, fairmount park.

home for thanksgiving, and thus we went on the very necessary day-after-turkey-stuffing long walk in the park. fairmount park is a beautiful place, and one of the largest city parks in the country. there are many interesting paths, sculptures and park-itectiture throughout it’s 9200+ acres, including a covered bridge.
philadelphia, pa.

for some reason i felt like drawing bugs. oh yes, and fb, for which he’ll probably come after me for posting a picture of him in what looks like a ghostbusters’ jumpsuit.
moleskin endpages
i very much enjoy ending and starting a new sketchbook, thus i scanned up my moleskins’ endpages. note: moleskin sketchbook paper is utter crap for watercolor, as it has some kind of wax finish that causes the paint to bead up, however, i love forcing the watercolor onto it anyway.