
This serene and elegant piece by Jun Cen graced the pages of the New Yorker recently. It captures the sense that aging well is a matter of choice and one can rise to meet the challenges with grace and vitality.

This serene and elegant piece by Jun Cen graced the pages of the New Yorker recently. It captures the sense that aging well is a matter of choice and one can rise to meet the challenges with grace and vitality.




Hearty congratulations to the hugely talented Joe Morse for his win at this year’s American Illustration Awards. This fascinating piece accompanied an article in @forbes highlighting the 400 richest people in the US. Looks like quite a dinner party….

Another exquisite cover for this month’s New Yorker by the wonderful Mark Ulriksen.
Gorgeous paper sculpture image by Cat O’Neil for the cover of ‘And the Sky Bled’ by S. Hahi. Available for Pre-order now.


As ever, Owen Freeman’s powerful handling of difficult narratives is evident in this piece for the Readers Digest. Created as part of a series to accompany a harrowing survivor’s account of kidnap in Ukraine, they bring this story into sharp, painful focus.