This was for a San Diego newspaper article about a reunion of a class from the Sixties that was known for its exceptionally diverse student population. The students are proud of this and many attribute it to their life successes.
Time to eat?
A portfolio piece. Who among us isn't on, or about to be on, a diet? Anyway, I certainly have my times when my stomach says "time to eat" (when it's NOT), so I thought I'd illustrate it.
The law and women’s bodies
Our supreme court scares me. Did this today, for me, for the portfolio. If you've got a comment, I'd love to hear from you @brucierosch on Twitter.
Edit: added the foreground arm. Helps a lot I think.
Without foreground arm.
(Harvard) Undergrads like all the long words
In Harvard Magazine, May/June, an undergrad writes that fellow students love big words, especially if they aren't really sure of their subject.
New stock illustrations added
I've just added some new stock pieces, changed the prices to make them more affordable AND simplified the license agreement!
Corporate tax shell game
For Wall Street Journal, April 8, 2014: “New Slant on Corporate Taxes”. Corporations move money around globe to dodge (more charitably, minimize) US taxes.
Ouroboros sketch
This was an "illustrated tweet" I made the other day for a Uroboros tweet.
other (horse themed) loose sketches
a couple loose sketches I put on Twitter. You can yes you can follow me on Twitter @brucierosch