The New Yorker by Filip Peraić
Dear Françoise,
Though I live by the sea in Croatia, I've been deeply inspired by the city of NY for a long time, so I started capturing these moments that fascinate me. The works below are part of an ongoing personal series, shared privately with you. I’ll continue adding new interpretations as I go, in the hope some may reasonate with you and the Magazine.
A bit about me: I’m an artist and illustrator working from city of Zadar, and I’ve had the privilege of working with clients like The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, Le Monde, IBM, Sony, etc. My personal art project was featured the full page of Sunday's The New York Times (you'll find out more on this further down the page).
I'd be honored to hear your thoughts or answer any questions you might have. Looking forward to your feedback!
Warm regards,
Filip Peraić
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Email — filip@peraic.com
Instagram — @filiperaic
X — @filiperaic








Bonus: A Note on Eustace
I spent hundreds of hours reimagining the side profile of James Harden as a personal creative challenge—drawing him through dozens of styles and concepts. This series was featured in The New York Times, CNN, Forbes, and even exhibited at Art Basel Miami. What I mean to say is: if Eustace ever needs reinvention, I’ll be ready and qualified.
See the project here: James Harden Illustrated

