
As part of my ongoing editorial artist series, I would like to introduce my readers (all five of you) to the classy and clinical talents of Nola Lopez. Most notably, Nola supplies the New York Times with colorful, abstract pieces for Health-related articles. She also works with pretty much every major daily, weekly, and monthly publication that uses editorial art.
Nola is also an accomplished photographer, which might explain how she always manages to find perfect stock photos for her pieces. Or are those stock photos? Hmm. And there it is: her work is so relaxed and effortless. I get the impression she could just go out and shoot whatever she needs. And, as if mere grace weren’t enough, her trademark layering style conveys an interconnectedness and purity (which would seem appropriate for the otherwise anxiety-inducing pages of a Health section).
Stay tuned for more art from the mind of Nola!