Monica Ramos
an illustrator and artist
Monica Ramos is an illustrator and artist based in New York by way of Manila. Working primarily with water-based media, she explores deep emotions, body issues, and our relation to the natural world. She has created book covers, surface patterns, advertisements, and editorial illustration for an array of institutions, such as The New York Times, Chronicle Books, Penguin Random House, the Asian American Literary Review, TED, Hermes, Coach, Stella Artois & Water.org, Lucky Peach, Good Magazine, Rookie Magazine, The Fader, and Suddeutsche Zeitung Magazin.
Four surfer-acrobats learn that a perfect wave is best when shared.
Four surfer-acrobats learn that a perfect wave is best when shared.
A group of scientists face an an uphill climb to find a mythic lake whose waters are said to break down plastics.
A flower uses nectar and colors unseeable to humans to attract pollinators to help propagate it’s kind.
A flower uses nectar and colors unseeable to humans to attract pollinators to help propagate it’s kind.
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