“Return and Renewal with Jews and Israelites in Brooklyn,” Brooklyn. Sketch by Sam Kestenbaum/A Journey through NYC religions
Click on one of the illustrations to launch the slideshow of Journey’s best illustrations from 2015:
Round the World in Great New York with the help of cartoonist Richard F. Outcault. Adaptive illustration by A Journey through NYC religions. From “The incompleteness theorem of news designs”
Map of Journey’s progress through Bushwick, Brooklyn.
Map of Hasidic teens in the Square during Shabbaton weekend.. Drawing by Pauline Dolle. From “Teens, keep the Sabbath, change your life”
To the future! Photo illustration: Tony Carnes/A Journey through NYC religions. From “Future Sabbaths.”
Shabbaton is an investment strategy of injecting social capital into the community — Rabbi Mendy Kotlarsky. Illustration by Tony Carnes/Pauline Dolle/A Journey through NYC religions. From “Future Sabbaths.”
Preacher in New York glory. Sketch of Bronx pastor by Darilyn Carnes, background painting by Henry Ossawa Tanner in Brooklyn, collage by Tony Carnes/A Journey through NYC religions. From “New York Glory”
“New York Faith: Old and New.” Luke, from The Four Evangelists and Three Apostles Sitting in Room looking out onto street art next to Prince of Peace Missionary Baptist Church in Jamaica, Queens. Illustration: Tony Carnes/A Journey through NYC religions
Enhanced photo of his future wife Elizabeth from Jacob Riis’ locket, with background by A Journey through NYC religions. From video “Jacob Riis’ Loves.” Video and illustration by Tony Carnes/A Journey through NYC religions
Iconograph of Orthodox churches in NYC metro area. Architecture from Orthodox church near Eldridge Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan. By Tony Carnes/A Journey through NYC religions. From “The Orthodox Christians of Metro NYC”
“Eagle” Painting provided to A Journey through NYC religions by Joe Hing Lowe. From “Memorial Day 2015”
Photo illustration by A Journey through NYC religions. From “Disrupter City”
Hands of a pastor. “Bronx Household of Faith responds to US Supreme Court.” Illustration by Tony Carnes/A Journey through NYC religions
Thorny Question. Illustration by A Journey through NYC religions. From “De Blasio asks U.S. Supreme Court to slam the door on troublesome worship services in public schools”
Strong, simple statement, on a background cloth design from a medieval Islamic cloth, that there are 285 mosques in NYC, more than any other area of the United States. By Tony Carnes/A Journey through NYC religions. From “Mosque City New York”
Inspired by a Muslim tent in India, 17th Century, Metropolitan Museum of Art. Illustration: Tony Carnes/A Journey through NYC religions. From “Mosque building is pretty recent but Muslims have been here since the beginning of the city”
Graph of faith of Muslims in the northeast United States. By Tony Carnes/A Journey through NYC religions. From “Muslim Faith”
The Garden Bounty by Darilyn Carnes/A Journey through NYC religions. From “Updated! Are faith-based community gardeners a sign of changes in NYC politics?”
The Garden String Beans by Darilyn Carnes/A Journey through NYC religions. From “Updated! Are faith-based community gardeners a sign of changes in NYC politics?”
The Garden Radish by Darilyn Carnes. From “Updated! Are faith-based community gardeners a sign of changes in NYC politics?”
“Return and Renewal with Jews and Israelites in Brooklyn,” Brooklyn. Sketch by Sam Kestenbaum/A Journey through NYC religions
Lubavitcher, Crown Heights, Brooklyn. Sketch by Sam Kestenbaum/A Journey through NYC religions. From “Return and Renewal with Jews and Israelites in Brooklyn”
The Ninth Tabernacle of the Church of God and Saints of Christ, East New York, Brooklyn. Sketch by Sam Kestenbaum/A Journey through NYC religions. “Return and Renewal with Jews and Israelites in Brooklyn”
B’nai Adath Kol Beth Yisrael, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. Sketch by Sam Kestenbaum/A Journey through NYC religions. “Return and Renewal with Jews and Israelites in Brooklyn”
The Ninth Tabernacle of the Church of God and Saints of Christ, East New York, Brooklyn. Sketch by Sam Kestenbaum/A Journey through NYC religions. “Return and Renewal with Jews and Israelites in Brooklyn”
Illustration by Tony & Darilyn Carnes/A Journey through NYC religions. From “The Music of God’s Row Ralph Avenue”
Pray for Paris. Illustration by Kapi Anna. From “NYC pastor & his family turn vacation into comforting and mourning with the victims in Paris”
Mothers & Grandmothers. Illustration: Tony Carnes/A Journey through NYC religions. From “Blessed Assurance of steel pan drumming”
Sketch: Darilyn Carnes/A Journey through NYC religions. From “Blessed Assurance of steel pan drumming”
Roy Gomes leads the orchestra. Sketch: Darilyn Carnes/A Journey through NYC religions. From “Blessed Assurance of steel pan drumming”
Rev. Gordon A. R. Richards. Drawing: Darilyn Carnes/A Journey through NYC religions. From “Blessed Assurance of steel pan drumming”
Define yourself. Inspired by “Through the Looking Glass,” Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York. Illustration by Tony Carnes/A Journey through NYC religions. “10.5 tips for new or renewing congregational leaders
Journey celebrating the NASA release historic photo of Pluto. Source: NASA. Illustration by Tony Carnes/A Journey through NYC religions
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