
Eric Drooker captures another holiday moment for this week’s cover of The New Yorker. (more)
Eric Drooker’s cover for the New Yorker’s Special Money Issue this week paints a somewhat dystopian picture of the city. (more)
The New Yorker selected Eric Drooker’s stunning artwork, “Coney Island Express” as their cover for this week’s issue. (more)
Eric Drooker was invited by the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) to design and illustrate the poster for the General Strike of 2011. Governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin has proposed a bill, which will, if passed, strip Unions of the right to negotiate contracts collectively for their members. It will have potentially devastating effects for all public service employees in Wisconsin (and other states if other governors propose such bills for their states.) (more)
A chance encounter between Eric Drooker and Allen Ginsberg during the Lower East Side riots of the ‘80s in New York led to a loose collaboration and, ultimately, an animated vision of Ginsberg’s poem, Howl. (more)
Eric Drooker has done it again! A perennial favorite of The New Yorker, Eric scores another cover this week with a rooftop image called Twilight. (more)