Henrik Drescher
Life and work
In 1967 Drescher and his family emigrated to the United States. Drescher began studying at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston but quit after one semester to become an illustrator. While travelling in North America and Europe he kept journals of notes and drawings that informed his later work.[1][2]
Drescher's editorial illustrations appear regularly in the New York Times, the Washington Post, Newsweek, Time, and Rolling Stone. He has also written and illustrated several books, including books for children.
gollark: It's not as if I *manually* download every video.
gollark: observe, my vast archive of styropyro content.
gollark: Which is run through my reverse proxy (on the same host) doing authentication and TLS.
gollark: Mostly, I watch media stuff through a HTTP server exposing a big folder on my, er, server.
gollark: Everything runs over secure encrypted connections, because who knows what all the random phones and tablets and TV media viewer sticks are doing.
References
- Biography – Washington University in St. Louis School of Art
- Morin, Clare (November 1, 2014). "Affair of the art". South China Morning Post. Retrieved September 23, 2016.
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