An Artist Went to the Women’s March and Sketched What She Saw
By Sarah Lazarovic
Intrepid journalist and artist Sarah Lazarovic traveled to the Women's March on Washington to march and meet the inspiring people gathered there. And while she was marching, she was drawing.
Intrepid journalist and artist Sarah Lazarovic traveled to the Women's March on Washington to march and meet the inspiring people gathered there. And while she was marching, she was drawing.
It was an amazing day, and one I’ll think about forever. Everyone wanted to talk, smile, share, and take photos together. This may have been because I was wearing a giant Tyvek jumpsuit and inviting people to draw on me—but only partially.
It felt like the beginning of something, and I can’t wait to see that something. But first, a nap and a sandwich.
About the author
Sarah Lazarovic is an artist and creative director. As a journalist, she's worked for almost every publication in Canada, covering news and cultural events in comic form. In 2015, her live sketching of a Rob Ford speech won gold at the Online News Association awards. As a Massey Fellow at the University of Toronto in 2014, she studied behavioral economics and environmental sustainability. Her book, A Bunch of Pretty Things I Did Not Buy (Penguin 2014), is available at fine libraries everywhere.
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