Climate Week 2024






This was a project I worked on during NY Climate Week in October 2024. I wanted to learn how to create illustrated interviews, so I made a post on social media asking if there are people who would like to be interviewed and drawn. Over the course of the week, several people reached out. I sat with each of these individuals for 30 minutes to an hour, and drew them and took notes on their reflections. These paintings are the outcome of those conversations.