
John Kachik created art to accompany a story in Texas Co-Op Power Magazine about romance found on a golf course via an internet dating service. A couple, each divorced, realize their lives have been intertwined since grade school, and find their way back together after years apart. (more)
Jacob Thomas illustrates a piece for New York Magazine wherein economist Joseph Stiglitz and his wife Anya Schiffrin advance a few theories about the growing obsolescence of the American marriage. (more)
Spend the afternoon of Sunday, January 8th with the artwork of Joyce Hesselberth, Susan Detwiler and Ann Feild Didyk at the Hoffberger Gallery. Originals and limited edition prints available. (more)
Ryan Snook created this illustration for D Magazine for an article about the proliferation of highway spending along with mandatory parking minimums at bars, virtually guaranteeing drinking and driving. (more)
Dave Murray’s work can currently be found in some very cool international publications. Göoo, an Argentinean art magazine filled with fantastic work, had asked him to contribute a piece. (more)
Jon Reinfurt’s illustrations for the most recent issue of Convene Magazine have a common theme: “terrible meetings,” or more accurately how to breathe life into a bad meeting or convention in order to make it more effective. (more)
Maria Corte Maidagan, was recently commissioned by the New York Times to create an illustration for their Dining & Wine section. The result was a blend of geometry, strong concepts, and great execution. (more)
Aaron Sacco created the character artwork for WhoIsCobalt.com, a recently developed animated trailer for Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, which utilizes Facebook to give the viewer a more personalized experience. (more)
Yvetta Fedorova’s weekly illustration for Jane Brody’s “Personal Health” column in the New York Times concerns the universal threat of a sodium-saturated diet. (more)