It is said that artists are the cultural historians of society. If true, the illustrators at David Goldman Agency have been tasked and moved to make benchmarks of thought and observation in their recent political artwork.
Above, Anastasia Vasilakis’ visual metaphor reflecting Musk’s chainsaw incident threatening people seeking citizenship and realizing the American Dream as they are recklessly deported without any due process. View Anastasia’s Workbook portfolio.
A blend of personal and editorial, these projects provide an artistic interpretation of current events. Whether commissioned or personal work, their artistic eye offers unique perspectives of such moments in history that objective cameras could not. Their artwork proves that the artist’s eye can aid in a more well-rounded way to define any historical moment; and that sometimes what we feel about these moments must also be seen and felt through colors, design, and story.
See other pieces from David Goldman Agency artists below.
To see more work from the David Goldman Agency roster, visit their Workbook portfolio.



Bill Butcher’s recently created series of editorial images for the Financial Times of London articles, “Kant and the Case for Peace,” “How Trump Weaponizes Authority,” and,“American Soft Power.”
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Aad Goudappel created two new personal pieces in response to current events, respectively titled “Clash of the Morons. Head on Collision” and “ICE Deportations Anathema to the Writings on the Liberty Bell”.
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