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Brian Stauffer
The forgotten Ones
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Here is a handful of images that are just now seeing the light of day. It seems that by the time my work for monthly and quartely publications makes it to the newstands I forget about posting it here on drawger. 

There's also a few other samples from the New York Times that were done around the hectic holiday season.  There was just too much going on to get them up here.

There's a piece here for Seattle Magazine about the rise in popularity of catholic schools.  It seems that nuns as teachers have gone to the wayside.  Students of all denominations are welcomed as the placement rates to ivy league schools skyrockets.  Maybe they do have God on their side.  AD Sue Boylan rode me like a pony on this one, wrangling some extra sketches that made the difference.

"No flame imagery" was the main direction from Jonathan Bernbach for the next piece, about treating the hot flash symptoms of menopause. I got a chance to play around in Adobe Illustrator a bit on this one, further confusing my style.

Annemarie Neff of the AMA News asked, "Ever had an itch you couldn't scratch?"  She commissioned a full-pager to communicate the frustration of sufferers of chronic itching.  It gave me a chance to get out my old life drawing studios from college for body expression.

And finally, for the New York Times both Peter Morance and Paul Jean came through with a couple of sweet assignments for the covers of the Arts and the Style sections.  The first, from Paul, was for a story about the difficulties in making documentaries in Iraq.  How do you get a balanced and accurate film if you are embedded with troops?  The second image, for Peter, was about how the gifts we give and receive define who we are and how others see us.

Sorry for the shotgun approach on these, I've just wanted to post them for a long time.
The rising popularity of catholic schools.
About the hot flashes associated with menopause
Chronic itching that is hard to suppress
Making war documentaries
Gifts, and how they define both givers and receivers.
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