Reflections Magazine Issue #57 - Spring 2002 | Page 21

21 Cathy Nolan ‘92 New York Illustrator pays homage to 9/11 New York artist and illustrator Cathy Nolan ‘92 works in product development at Scholastic Entertainment, in an office not far from the site of the World Trade Center. On September 11, she walked home to Brooklyn; “my faith really helped me through that frightening day,” she says. The next day, she recalls, “I needed something to do that would not only help me cope with the situation but also honor all of the souls that sacrificed their lives” in the WTC disaster. So she began sketching “Never Forgotten” (shown left). The finished mixed media piece (gouache, pastel and ink; 32”x22”) was part of the “Prevailing Human Spirit” exhibition at the Society of Illustrators’ gallery in January. About 400 artists participated in the show, raising $25,000 for 9/11 victims. Cathy also creates animated eCards for companies including Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble. She will show her work in May at the National Surtex Show in New York, “in hopes of licensing out my cartoon characters and designs onto greeting cards, gift wraps and products.” Life since Siena has been “one big adventure” for Cathy, who hopes to go to Brazil to teach teenagers how to use art to express themselves. “A big hello to all my Siena colleagues, especially the RAs with whom I worked.” See more of Cathy’s work at www.cathynolan.com. © Cathy Nolan 2001