Fiction for The New Yorker
AUGUST 23, 2012
When The New Yorker calls you should pick up the phone. Art Director Chris Curry asked if I’d do an illustration to accompany a story by Alice Munro. She had the idea that a train in the snow would be the right image for a short story that takes place in Canada during World War 2. Train rides bookend the story, so Chris’s request made a lot of sense.
I did some research into what type of electric trains saw service in Ontario during the war years and made a sketch that has a vintage train poster vibe with a bleakness that fit the story. Munro’s writing is full of quiet closely-observed moments that suggested many ideas for illustration and I thought I’d also send over a drawing that was a different way of approaching the piece. Turned out that Chris was right and everyone liked the train image best, and it’s in the current issue. It’s always cool to see an illustration you did alongside that distinctive New Yorker typography.
I did some research into what type of electric trains saw service in Ontario during the war years and made a sketch that has a vintage train poster vibe with a bleakness that fit the story. Munro’s writing is full of quiet closely-observed moments that suggested many ideas for illustration and I thought I’d also send over a drawing that was a different way of approaching the piece. Turned out that Chris was right and everyone liked the train image best, and it’s in the current issue. It’s always cool to see an illustration you did alongside that distinctive New Yorker typography.
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