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Jovana Mugosa

Jovana Mugoša

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Spinning Yarn
United States

illustration of extremism dictator oppression oppressed fight vote shoe stomp autocratic democratic struggle people middle class army coup insurrection political rebellion
illustration of Politico - An Execute-Them-At-Any-Cost Mentality - The Supreme Court’s New, Bloodthirsty Era.

The death penalty survived decades of decline. Now it’s back, thanks to capital punishment-prone prosecutors and a compliant Supreme Court.
illustration of The Intercept - Why Big Tech and Cops and Spies Were Made for One Another. The American surveillance state is a public-private partnership.

spy espionage big brother run technology patriot act intrusive permissions privacy legal laws government eye
illustration of The New Republic - How Roe v Wade Dies

abortion rights body autonomy justice supreme court women woman pregnancy crime criminal handmaids tale miscarriage planned parenthood supreme court  Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization family planning cancer screening maga alt-right liberal democracy nationalism christian right to life pro-choice
illustration of abortion rights body autonomy justice supreme court women woman pregnancy crime criminal handmaids tale miscarriage planned parenthood supreme court  Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization family planning cancer screening maga alt-right liberal democracy nationalism christian right to life pro-choice
illustration of relaxing things to do in LA Los Angeles Times break breather rest self care personal time sunset birds devices technology sunset mountain hike phone computer plants no service disconnect

Profile

Bold lines, stark contrasts, and intense use of shadow and light characterize Jovana's illustrations. Her compositions exude a sense of drama and tension, drawing viewers to delve deeper into their intricacies. She draws inspiration from music, comics, books, and movies, often exploring how society and technology affect inner turmoil, existentialism, and the quest for meaning in people. She has illustrated for various clients, including The New Yorker, The Washington Post, Bloomberg, The New York Times, Freaks 4U Gaming, and many others. In her spare time, she loves exploring music and reading comics.

Style/Techniques

Conceptual, Line with Color

Subject/Specialties

Book Covers, Editorial, Education, Family, Futuristic, Health, Historical, Landscape, Medical, People, Political, Posters, Religious, Science, Technology, Travel, Americana, Feminine, Environmental