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Q&A with Leonardo Santamaria, Invisibilia's Cover Illustrator

Get to know Leonardo Santamaria, Invisibilia's cover illustrator.
Leonardo Santamaria, cover illustrator for<em> Invisibilia</em>.

Leonardo Santamaria is a first-generation Filipino-American freelance-illustrator. His work has been published in varying applications: from editorial illustrations for The New York Times' Disability Series, cover illustrations for NPR's podcast, to ad campaigns for clients like The New Yorker. In addition to producing commercial work, his paintings are regularly exhibited at galleries across the U.S. He currently lives

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