
Otto Steininger’s recent illustration for The Wall Street Journal accompanies an article reporting that 46% of Americans don't have a sufficient emergency fund. (more)
Thomas Ehretsmann's exquisite work illustrates the cover of “Le Choix du Gemeaux" ("The Choice of Gemini"), the newest Zodiaque book in the French mystery series from Delcourt Editions. Thomas’s previous work for the series can be seen here.
Ted Wright created this poster, shown here in several colorways, for the upcoming International Professional Rodeo Association Championship coming up in Hillsboro, MO this June.
Gary Kelley’s latest forever stamps for the United States Postal Service honor legendary film directors. The set, released just yesterday, includes Frank Capra ("It Happened One Night"), John Ford ("The Searchers"), John Huston ("The Maltese Falcon"), and Billy Wilder ("Some Like it Hot"). (more)
Cathy Gendron’s deceptively cozy painting illustrates the cover of “A Spoonful of Murder,” a new mystery series book from Penguin/Putnam. (more)
Patrick George’s witty, graphic work has been a huge favorite of GQ Magazine’s UK and EU editions for quite some time. We rounded up a few samples to show you why: (more)
Christopher Jennings created a couple of cool characters for Bandframe.com, a promotional web-based tool for musicians. (more)
Pete Ryan’s cover for Miami New Times, illustrates a brutal story about police set-ups: essentially, cops secure a house, lure criminals to break in, and then shoot them all once they're inside. (more)
Goni Montes illustrated mermaids for a fantasy short story on tor.com called, “Legacy Lost.” (more)
Daniel Guidera’s space-age illustration appears in the latest issue of Sky & Telescope magazine, accompanying a column, "An Open Letter to the Year 2117". (more)