
Anthony Freda’s painting, “No-Bull Peace Prize,” was originally published in the Trends Research Journal and has since found its way into numerous anti-war blogs and alternative media news. It was selected to be part of both the Society of Illustrators and Communication Arts Illustration Annual competitions. (more)
Anthony Freda created this graphic image for Danish magazine Euroman to illustrate a piece about the effects of a violent pop culture on society. (more)
Anthony Freda’s portrait of Martin Luther King Jr. was created on an actual blackboard, adding yet another level of significance to this inspirational work of art. (more)
Anthony Freda illustrates “Legislating Tyranny in America” for the Activist Post blog. (more)
The Gerald & Cullen Rapp illustration group is responsible for all of the portraits that make up the 2012 company calendar for Softmart, an IT consulting firm. Each month displays a different inventor in the IT world, created by a different Rapp artist. (more)
Anthony Freda’s piece, “Culture Is Not Your Friend,” will be included in this year’s Society of Illustrators show in New York. (more)
Anthony Freda illustrated the cover of Larry Closs’s novel, Beatitude, a nicotine-and-caffeine-fueled journey into New York’s thriving poetry scene of slams and open-mike nights, featuring two previously unpublished poems by Allen Ginsberg.. (more)
Anthony Freda will have an exhibition of new paintings at Trifecta Gallery in Las Vegas from November 3 - 25th, 2011. (more)
Anthony Freda’s chillingly eloquent bailout image, which was part of the “No Comment” pop-up exhibition at 23 Wall Street, was also featured last week on financial insider blog, The Big Picture. (more)
Anthony Freda’s painting for finance blog The Big Picture perfectly illustrates an article on the utter turmoil gripping England recently. (more)