I started drawing New York over 30 years ago when I first arrived in the city as a visitor from London.
Since then, I have witnessed the city as its architecture and population changed.
I saw the city coping with loss and recorded scenes at ground zero in the months after the Sept. 11 attacks.
What became clear over and over was that, to many New Yorkers, the war feels extremely close to home.
With all the uncertainty and volatility that this war has brought, these drawings are snapshots of moments when no one view speaks for everyone.
Locations:
New York, London, Israel, Gaza