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New illustrations for @smithcollege and their #SmithAlumnaeQuarterly magazine. A great article about their journey to become a carbon neutral school, going from implementing geothermal energy to even offering a more sustainable menu to their students.
Piece for the @NewYorker, a great review of Manuel Puig’s Kiss of the Spider Woman: a book about finding love and preserving one’s humanity in the most inhuman of places.
Read the article here: https://t.co/7ZCCA3Eulg
Oggi su @sole24ore, speciale gioielli: nel 2022 grande crescita delle esportazioni di gioielli dall’Italia agli Stati Uniti ✈️ 💍🌎
Grazie come sempre @adrianoattus 💛
An illustration for @JohnsHopkins on a very important matter: the gender gap in cardiology research, making women not choose cardiology as a specialty.
New illustrations for @dartmouth’s 3D Magazine. The article speaks to the one-on-one mentorship possible with Dartmouth faculty between a professor and the student.
Very happy to announce that my self-published book Sono Qui (first and second edition) was awarded by the Society of Illustrators of New York and not only will be included in their annual, but will also be exhibited at the Museum of Illustration of New York during 2022. @SOI128
🪐 Karen Zaks wanted to go to Space Camp since she was 10 years old. She decided to finally go at age 48. It wasn’t a very radical decision but just the simple act of doing something she wanted, just for herself, made her feel braver and stronger.
I had the pleasure of working on a series of spot illustrations for Smith Alumnae Quarterly. The illustrations are part of an article that tells the stories of three different women who took the decision of changing the direction of their lives: