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Zina Saunders
September 2008
Palin on Paleontology
posted: September 30, 2008
In keeping with Creationist theory, Palin is quoted as saying that humans and dinosaurs co-existed on Earth a mere 6,000 years ago. Yee-HAW Sarah!
The Creation of McCain
posted: September 29, 2008
It's alive! It's alive!
McCain's campaign mastermind Steve Schmidt, veteran of Bush's 2004 campaign under Karl Rove, exults in his creation!
Lumbering out into the world, Mackenstein made his way into the Village. The Ladies of The View took up their torches to fend off the Monster, saving the day ... this time.
Who knows what Steve'll whip up next?
Torch-ering The Monster
Treasury Secretary Paulson
posted: September 25, 2008

Pharaoh Paulson, the Money God accountable to no one.

Playing House -- In The Nation
posted: September 22, 2008
I sent this illustration, "Playing House," to The Nation and they're running it in this week's issue.
Thanks to Nancy Stahl for creating the Women's Work gallery of political art here on Drawger -- it's been a big inspiration in creating these images lately -- stay tuned for more.
Op Ed for the SF Chronicle
posted: September 16, 2008
Here's a piece I did that is running as a stand alone image on the Op Ed page of the San Francisco Chronicle today.

Poor ol' Joe! Ditched at the prom!
Sarah Palin Bags a Big One
posted: September 10, 2008
Sarah in her natural habitat.
Here's another Sarah Palin piece I've just done for the Women's Work show here on Drawger.
Up close and triumphant.
A Fun Cover
posted: September 3, 2008

I've had a great summer, too busy with work to leave town, not that I'd want to. When I leave the city, after the initial novelty of a different locale wears off -- within a day -- I just want to come back home.

Here's one of the summer assignments, a cover for Mortgage Banking Magazine. It was to illustrate an article about rewriting laws in Washington to protect against another housing fiasco like the one we're experiencing. I immediately thought I'd like to do a candlelit scene to give it a dramatic "burning the midnight oil" vibe. I looked at some Georges de La Tour and Gerard Dou paintings online for inspiration and instruction, and had some fun.
Just a little closer
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