Madeline Zuluaga (born 1993) is an American illustrator/storyteller. She is currently based in New York City.
Education
She attended the School of Visual Arts and graduated with a BFA in illustration in 2016.[1]
Career
Much of Zuluaga's work revolves around watercolor, capybaras, and vegetables.[2] She was inspired by her own mother's immigration story and the New York City immigrant community to create her comic Capybara Ferry. The story discusses the emigration of a turnip girl and turnip family.[2] Zuluaga is a featured illustrator in Chapter 7 of the book When the Rules Aren’t Right: 7 Time Travel Tales of Activism.[3]
In 2017 Zuluaga's work was also included Mine!, a comic collection to benefit Planned Parenthood that included works by Neil Gaiman, Gail Simone, and Gerard Way.[4]
Personal life
Zuluaga is named after Madeline from the children's books of the same name by Ludwig Bemelmans at the request of her sister.[2] It wasn't until the end of her college career that Zuluaga came to the realization that she wanted to be a storyteller.[2]
Bibliography
Comics
- As writer/artist
Publications
- Mythology Anthology curated by illustrator Stephanie Hovden (2015)
- School of Visual Art's Illustration Portfolio 37 (2016)
- When the Rules Aren't Right: 7 Time Travel Tales of Activism Graphic Novel (2016)
- New Frontiers: The Many Worlds of George Takei Anthology (2017)
References
- ^ "About". Madeline Zuluaga.
- ^ a b c d Danielson, Julie (2 April 2017). "7-Imp's 7 Kicks #528: Featuring Up-and-Coming Illustrator Madeline Zuluaga". Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast.
- ^ Tolf, Leslie. When the Rules Aren't Right: 7 Time Travel Tales of Activism. Bardo. Archived from the original on 1 July 2017.
- ^ Lauren, Baltimore (15 August 2017). "Gail Simone, Neil Gaiman, Gerard Way Contribute To 'Mine!' Comic Collection Benefiting Planned Parenthood". Bleeding Cool News And Rumors. Retrieved 18 September 2022.
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