
Edward Kinsella created a quick illustration last week for a New Yorker article on a new production of John Osborne’s classic play “Look Back in Anger”. (more)
The second of the three-part Annual Exhibition: Illustrators 54, the Book & Editorial Exhibit opened Friday night at the Society of Illustrators, NY, and will run through February 18, 2012. Congratulations to all of the talented artists represented, and a special shout to these ispotters whose work earned medals this year: (more)
Edward Kinsella’s rakish portrait of Bob Dylan was selected as the display poster for the current Illustrators 54 Sequential, Moving Image, & Uncommissioned show at The Society of Illustrators in New York City. (more)
Edward Kinsella shares an amazing new painting he created for an upcoming winter themed two-man show he’ll have with Jeff Love at Ghostprint Gallery in Richmond, VA. The show’s opening date is the first Friday in July… (more)
Two of Edward Kinsella’s paintings are included in the brand new Spectrum 18, The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art. “Zombie Economics” was given a full page, while “Winter” lounges comfortably on a half. (more)
Edward Kinsella captures perfectly the man and the mood of Roger Williams, the founder of Providence, Rhode Island, in this portrait for Smithsonian Magazine. (more)
Edward Kinsella’s mesmerizing portrait of Beck for Wired Magazine has earned him a Silver Medal in the Editorial category of the upcoming Society of Illustrators 54th Annual Exhibition. (more)
Edward Kinsella is understandably thrilled by his first book cover job, “Wooden Bones,” from Simon and Schuster. As the author, Scott William Carter, puts it, the book is “the untold story of Pinocchio, with a dark twist. Pino, as he’s come to be known after he became a real boy, has discovered that he has the power to bring puppets to life himself . . .” (more)
Edward Kinsella was awarded a silver medal from the Society of Illustrators, NY for his illustration of Beck in Wired magazine. (more)
Edward Kinsella just painted this image for Briefings Magazine, to illustrate an article on introverted versus extroverted CEOs. “I had a lot of fun with this one,” says Edward. “I’d never drawn animals in business suits before. That’s sort of a rite of passage for illustrators, right?” (more)