Michelle London
Michelle London is a Brooklyn-based illustrator with a passion for social justice. She likes to get dirty working with ink, paint, and traditional media. She often goes on to refine the work digitally.
Birds Eye View of Nyirmada, Hungary
By Michelle London
Budapest
By Michelle London
My grandmothers childhood home
By Michelle London
Our family ran the town bakery
By Michelle London
They were one of just a few orthodox Jewish families in the town.
By Michelle London
The deportation.
By Michelle London
Shoved onto trains like lambs to the slaughter
By Michelle London
The dehumanization is beginning.
By Michelle London
Arriving at the Gates of Auschwitz
By Michelle London
Marching into oblivion
By Michelle London
The Death Camp
By Michelle London
Prisioner
By Michelle London
Those We Lost
By Michelle London
Arriving to NYC, after the Holocaust
By Michelle London
Her 3 brothers, rebuilding a life in America.
By Michelle London
My Grandmother, free at last.
By Michelle London
Ghosts of the camps
By Michelle London
Artist Statement
Michelle London is a Brooklyn-based illustrator with a passion for social justice. She is interested in communicating complex emotional subject matter through evocative illustration. She likes to start projects with traditional, physical media and then often refines the work digitally.

She also loves animals, stone-stepping across streams, playing table-top "sports" (such as billiards, ping-pong, shuffleboard), and listening to new wave/synth-pop.
Breaking Free, Stop-Motion Animation using coffee grinds
Moving Thru Space: My house, in Bed-Stuy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8h2J3gwzaG0
The Time In Between...