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Today's illustration for The Washington Post - in which I draw a collection of classic Seussian characters in biblical times. My life is complete now.
Today’s illustration for The Washington Post in which I draw Snow “Trump” White (actually he’s orange) refusing entry to south of the border brown-skinned dwarves. BTW, don’t say I never give 110% to my illustrations. I’ve always been lousy at math, hence that 8th bonus dwarf.
Today's illustration for The Washington Post -- in which I draw the new security scanning system that analyzes the DNA in a visitor's spinal fluid before they're allowed to enter an office building. Personally, I'm all for it.
Today's illustration for The Washington Post - in which I draw the new line of famous composer hand puppets.
I've always liked to draw football (this a poster for Hershey's and the National Football League -- created in my 1994 old-school pen, ink, watercolor, gouache and Prismacolors.) I'm gonna be conservative here: Patriots by a solid 10.
Today's illustration for The Washington Post - in which I get to draw Trump's tie getting longer and longer and his hands getting teenier and tinier.
Today’s illustration for The ("failing") Washington Post - in which I draw Brewski Kavanaugh joining his fellow justices on the Supreme Court. Party on, Brett!
Today's illustration for The Washington Post - in which I DRAW The WaPo (or Redford & Hoffman as Woodward &Bernstein, starring in All The Presidents Men 13) wherein Ben Bradlee is replaced by Roger Ailes who reassigns the reporters to compile the garden meeting calendar.
It took me hours to paint this in 1994 -- Photoshop made it possible for me do it in a single keystroke.