Saw your illustration for the New York Times invitation for letters on 9/11. Wanted to see more of your works, which brought me here. You are very talented and your works are beautiful. I especially like this one - it is so spare. Can you please tell me if there is any symbolic meaning to the posts in the sand and the women running from one side to the other? Thank you for sharing your talent.
Just saw this comment now, it was created for a benefit to help the tsunami victims in Japan, and is based on my personal memory of a visit to japan, camping on the beach of Sado Island.
Matt Rota is an illustrator based in New York and an instructor at institutions that include the School of Visual Art, and The Maryland Institute College of Art. His clients include The New York Times, McSweeney's, Nylon Guys, The Utne Reader, LA Weekly, Russian Esquire, He has received recognition and awards from The Society of Illustrators, American Illustration, Communication Arts, 3x3 Magazine, Creative Quarterly, and Lurzer’s Int’l Archive.
Saw your illustration for the New York Times invitation for letters on 9/11. Wanted to see more of your works, which brought me here. You are very talented and your works are beautiful. I especially like this one - it is so spare. Can you please tell me if there is any symbolic meaning to the posts in the sand and the women running from one side to the other? Thank you for sharing your talent.
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