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Kay Sohini

Represented by

Lindgren & Smith
888c Eighth Ave,
#329
new york, NEW YORK 10019
United States

illustration of bowl, woman, tv, soup, noodles, ramen, depressed, egg
illustration of orange, oranges, clementines, cooking hands,
illustration of books, woman, student, paint brush
illustration of climate change, subway, man, woman, child, water,
illustration of Washington square, the village, village, greenwich village, park, people, summer, sun
illustration of chart, graph,
illustration of law, justice, protest, people, men, women, children, building
illustration of time, chart, graphic, earth
illustration of hourglass, time, water, wave, woman, girl, student,
illustration of doorway, ink, student, books
illustration of jigsaw, puzzle, buildings, concept, 3 D, stores, village, city,
illustration of maze, puzzle, store, city, life, streets, cars, people
illustration of beach, city, stores, slice of life,
illustration of countries, land, Japan, Austria, Iceland, ocean
illustration of forest, lost, reading, child, trees, leaves, grass, flowers
illustration of street lamps, street lights, lights, lamps, seasons,
illustration of birds eye view, aerial view, living room,
illustration of seasons, chores, laundry, sun, flowers, kitchen, mail
illustration of clock, time, digital clock, hand, life
illustration of art, music, party, chart, people

Profile

Kay Sohini is a researcher, writer, and comics maker based in New York. She has a PhD from Stony Brook University, where she drew her doctoral dissertation, “Drawing Unbelonging,” as a comic. The project was supported by a generous grant from the Mellon Foundation and the American Council of Learned Society. In both her creative and academic work, Kay focuses on how comics can be utilized by scholars and artists alike in healthcare justice, in environmental humanities, in resisting disinformation, and in espousing an equitable future for all. Her work has been published in The Nib, Graphic Mundi’s Covid Chronicles, Women Write About Comics, and Inside Higher Ed, amongst others. Her illustrations have appeared in NRDC, the OER Project, etc. She volunteers for the International Comic Arts Forum and the Feminist Press and is currently working on her debut graphic memoir UNBELONGING, to be published by Penn State University Press in 2023.

Style/Techniques

Conceptual, Digital

Subject/Specialties

Humor, Adventure, Annual Report, Architecture, Book Covers, Charts, Comic Book, Corporate, Editorial, Education, Family, Fantasy, Food, Futuristic, Health, Historical, Holidays, Industrial, Information Graphics, Landscape, Leisure, Maps, Music, Mystery, Nature, People, Political, Posters, Romance, Science, Scientific, Sci-Fi, Technology, Americana, Food/Beverage, Lifestyle, Vintage / Retro, Feminine, Spiritual, Youth, Ethnic, Environmental, Financial, Urban