A Model Family 2


Following up on my blog post of a few months ago, here are more examples of illustrations in which I used my wife Eve, son Benjamin and daughter Rebecca as models, (not always with their consent).


Illustration for Portland Tribune, 2001

Illustration for Portland Tribune, 2001


The earliest is a Portland Tribune piece from 2001 when Rebecca was still a babe in arms. To make single mom Eve seem even more burdened, I augmented the family with a couple of extras- a middle daughter and one on the way.


Illustration for New York Observer

Illustration for New York Observer


Illustration for Modern Love column, 2008

Illustration for Modern Love column, 2008


I made frequent use of the family as models for the Modern Love columns I illustrated in the New York Times. The piece with the jilted suitor is a true family production; those are my fingers being slammed in the door, the hands slamming it belong to Eve and Rebecca, and it can only have been Ben snapping the reference photo.



Illustration for Modern Love column, 2007

Illustration for Modern Love column, 2007


In another Modern Love piece Rebecca switches sexes to portray a boy obsessed with penguins.


Illustration for Modern Love column, 2007

Illustration for Modern Love column, 2007



For the last piece, done in 2007, Ben and Rebecca were too old to model for the toddlers in the story about a military wife who tries to make do with "Flat Daddy", a cardboard cutout of her absent husband; but photographs pulled from a family album enabled them to appear anyway.


Storyboard, 2007

Storyboard, 2007


The entire family appears in this storyboard for a car ad. You can tell it's a few years old; Ben is now taller than me.


Page from 24 Hour Comic, 2005



Ben and Rebecca make occasional appearances in my comics as well. In the 24 hour comic we are playing a family game where one member thinks of a name and the others have to guess it; "before" and "after" refers to where the guess falls alphabetically.

Panels from

Panels from "Snow Angel", story for Dark Horse Presents


"Snow Angel" is a story I first drew as a 24 hour comic in 2007 and since reworked in color for the anthology Dark Horse Presents. The heroine is not named, but she is pretty clearly based on Rebecca, so much so that when I drew the character again in a 24 hour comic last year, I found that she had grown taller along with Rebecca. Her annoying older brother is pretty clearly Ben as well, but for some reason I did give them different parents.

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