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Hallie Bateman

Illustrator, writer & cartoonist

Hallie Bateman is a freelance writer and illustrator based in Los Angeles, California. She has built a successful career creating work for prestigious publications including The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, Buzzfeed, and The Awl.145

Professional Background

  • Self-taught illustrator who began her artistic journey in 20101
  • Studied creative writing in college but learned illustration independently1
  • Known for her diverse artistic style and willingness to break creative molds1

Notable Achievements

  • Author of books including "Brave New Work" and "What to Do When I'm Gone"3
  • Created unique projects like "Artistic Licenses", where she draws personalized portraits1
  • Actively uses her art for social causes, such as raising funds for Planned Parenthood and The Sierra Club2

Creative Approach

Bateman is characterized by her insatiable appetite to create and her commitment to constantly reinventing her artistic style. She believes in sharing work, connecting with artistic communities, and not being afraid to say "no" to repetitive commissions.1

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Location

Los Angeles, California, United States