I'm enjoying a fun, new (hopefully ongoing) gig this year - creating pen & ink portraits for the back page of Washington Lawyer Magazine - Art Directed by Jodi Bloom at Design Farm. My first assignment was a drawing of George Will - a conservative political columnist for The Washington Post. He and I don't always see eye-to-eye (to say the least), but I do think he's an awfully smart writer, and I do appreciate the sanity he will sometimes bring to a conservative viewpoint. Bottom line - he recently left the Republican Party over his disapproval of Trump, which made me respect him all the more. A more recent portrait was of retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. Despite the fact that she was appointed by Ronald Reagan, I have always thought of her as a more liberal voice (and vote) on the court, so I was surprised to learn that she considers herself a moderate Republican.

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Pen and Ink Stipple Portrait (Hedcut) of Donald Trump