"Cryovolcano"
One of the Cover Illustrations I created for the monthly issues of Ukrainian children's science magazine "Kolosok"
Illustration is made by using watercolours & colored pencils
✨ If you want to see more of my artworks, please follow the link to my online portfolio on my professional website:
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In June, I was watching a YouTube video about asexuality when someone mentioned that asexual people aren't subjected to conversion therapy. This didn't sit right with me at all. A quick fact-check Google search quickly sent me down a rabbit hole about how a lack of sexual attraction is often treated as a medical problem to be fixed.
Many interviews and 6 months later, I covered science and medicine's changing attitudes toward asexuality it in a feature article in Scientific American's January 2024 issue! I'm so grateful to everyone who lent their expertise to the article 💜
"... Over the past two decades psychological studies have shown that asexuality should be classified not as a disorder but as a stable sexual orientation akin to homosexuality or heterosexuality. Both cultural awareness and clinical medicine have been slow to catch on. It's only recently that academic researchers have begun to look at asexuality not as an indicator of health problems but as a legitimate, underexplored way of being human."
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Ed Emshwiller's Christmas cover art for Galaxy Science Fiction, December 1953.
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"The Shaker Revival"
Galaxy Magazine, February 1970
Cover by Jack Gaughan
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Reluctant Eve - art by Virgil Finlay (1956)
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"In accordance with the latest theory...it is thought that we actually 'see' by electrical means." The Electrical experimenter. July 1920.
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realized I never posted the cover I did for Science for the People's issue on Racial Capitalism. I'm co-editing the art for their upcoming issue, Ways of Knowing, all about the importance of indigenous knowledge <3
This is A CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS to any artists of the global south (Africa, South and Southeast Asia, South and Central America, Eastern Europe, etc) interested in doing editorial illustrations such as this on the subject of ecology, afrofuturism, indigenous-informed research of all kinds.
this magazine is so important. it's original run was from 1969-89, born out of the anti-war movement, and was revived by some really lovely people in 2019. if interested, send me an email (address is in my about page). if you know of someone who you think may be interested, feel free to share!
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The cover for SCIENCE FOR THE PEOPLE magazine, volume 24, on RACIAL CAPITALISM. The illustration depicts a brown woman with flowing black hair rising from a detritus-littered ocean shore with only a fishing net clothing her body. The sun rises behind her, and ahead there are power plants coughing pollution into a darkening sky. She looks toward the land with great determination to usher in a better world.
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Illustrations by Emsh (Ed Emshwiller) for Alfred Bester's The Stars My Destination. Galaxy Magazine, December 1956.
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Galaxy Science Fiction, September 1954. Cover illustration by Ed Emshwiller, "Emsh".
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