A few weeks ago Cynthia and I had the chance to visit Rome. Here are some pages from the sketchbook.
On the train from Leonardo daVinci Airport at about 7 AM a lady shows it’s never too early in the day to moisturize. Her husband read the paper.
This week’s Village Voice nails on the head what is the third level of 9/11. First was the event, second was the Bush response which killed many more people pointlessly , completely emptying the treasury, causing economic and political upheaval in the US as well as much more untold suffering now and to come. The … Read more
A few weeks ago Cynthia and I had the chance to visit Rome. Here are some pages from the sketchbook.
On the train from Leonardo daVinci Airport at about 7 AM a lady shows it’s never too early in the day to moisturize. Her husband read the paper.
Since 1987 I have covered over 50 stories for publications ranging from The Progressive to The New Yorker to American Lawyer. These have mostly been political stories; campaigns, issues, events. Here are some of the places the work has taken me. George W. Bush in Texas, reelection, 1998 Ollie North in Virginia. Four-way race for … Read more
Hi from Istanbul Greetings from Turkey! I’m revisiting the town that enchanted me when I was here in June. Then I was a member of the Aydin Dogun International Cartoon Contest. This time I’m here to help give awards to the winners. I’ve been traveling around town seeing sites with these folks and getting to … Read more
Thomas Rowlandson, long-time hero of mine and of all artists of the sly-eye, has a show at The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY . You can imagine my joy and honor to be asked by curator Patricia Phagan to do a talk at the gallery. Here are a … Read more