Good Housekeeping Magazine commission Dina Ruzha for a set of illustrations remembering 9/11.
The article is a first-person narrative from a teacher who worked in Lower Manhattan during the September 11th terrorist attacks in New York. And on the 20th anniversary, the magazine shares her story about how she navigated the unprecedented attack and led her kids to safety.
Dina's expressive artworks include an illustrated map of Lower Manhattan highlighting the route that the teacher and students walked, a memorial plaque with text honouring the school, and a portrait of the teacher.