[4] Sudin's 2010 Hipsters and Hassids series depicts the parallel lives of the disparate cultural groups in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, known for feuding over a variety of issues, such as whether or not there should be bicycle lanes down the Satmar stretch of Bedford Avenue.
[6][8] In 2014, Sudin founded Drawing Booth, an event service in which a team of artists circulate among the guests and offer to create quick, realistic hand-drawn digital portraits using an iPad Pro and Apple Pencil.
[9][10] Past clients include L'Oreal, IBM, Disney, ESPN, Marriott Hotels, Bain Capital, Godiva and InStyle magazine.
[13] Some of the headscarf designs align with pressure points on the wearer's head, which Sudin learned about while studying reiki in India.
[14] Sudin has gained recognition for her 2009 series of portraits of World Boxing Association super welterweight champion boxer Yuri Foreman, which were exhibited as part of the DUMBO Art Under the Bridge Festival in 2009 at Gleason's Gym in Brooklyn.
[19] "An exceptionally large and well executed piece" that portrays Joseph and his Egyptian wife Osnat as Jews of color,[20] it was cited as the standout of the exhibit by Tablet magazine.