
Kim Rosen’s illustration for the Globe and Mail accompanies a very sad story of a Holocaust survivor who could never forget her past. The author writes about his 90 year old mother whose life has been an extended version of the false identity she was forced to assume during the Nazi occupation of Hungary. (more)
Kim Rosen’s illustration in The Washington Post this past weekend accompanied a story about a woman with multiple sclerosis who finds out that her neurologist is being paid large amounts of money from pharmaceutical companies to administer certain prescriptions. The patient quickly loses trust in her doctor and makes sure that her future doctor will have no industry relationships or conflicts of interest. (more)
Kim Rosen’s six illustrations for Today's Parent magazine pin-point some of the moods women can expect during pregnancy. The art director requested that the images, to be placed throughout the article, have a tarot card feel. (more)