
Carl Wiens’ illustration for page one of the New York Times Sunday Business section concerns the repercussions of private equity squeezing profits from various corporations. (more)
Carl Wiens created this sharp set of spots for The Wall Street Journal illustrating some possible outcomes of the budgetary 'supercommittee', ranging from full success to complete failure. (more)
Carl Wiens created this full-page image for Forward magazine to illustrate an article about companies that still use antiquated equipment (fax and landlines) to get their message out in the wireless age. (more)
Carl Wiens’ background in biology and art history served him beautifully when creating two recent magazine covers. For both of these publications, commissioning an illustrated cover was a first. (more)
Carl Wiens’ latest book project for Running Press is cartooning “The Fart Dictionary,” an A to Z compendium of fart definitions; a fart for every occasion, if you will. (more)
Carl Wiens was asked to create a piece for a fundraiser to benefit The Regent, a renovated landmark theater in his native Prince Edward County. The goal was purchasing a state-of-the-art digital projector, so Carl decided to invent his own: “Not modern or digital, but very, very enthusiastic!” (more)
Carl Wiens piece for the New York Times Business Weekend section involved a subtle interpretation of Darwin's writings. What if we thought of the marketplace as adaptive, finding more efficient methods of wealth creation and distribution, and move beyond Adam Smith's 'invisible hand'? (more)
Carl Wiens has had a jam packed summer; here's an update on some of his recent work. First, two fun illustrations for PLAN ADVISOR magazine: (more)
Carl Wiens created this noir-ish illustration on a super tight deadline for the Wall Street Journal. The topic was crime, specifically a wave of new crime novels and imprints. (more)
Carl Wiens’ illustration for the New York Times Business section demonstrates perfectly the common ground shared by Democrats and Republicans in the area of healthcare, despite their partisan bickering. (more)