
Mark Ulriksen floats the youngsters out to sea in his Graduation-themed cover for this week’s New Yorker, titled “Adrift”. (more)
Marl Ulriksen will be giving a talk about how he came to work for The New Yorker, and what the process is like… and he’ll share some of his favorite rejected covers. (more)
Mark Ulriksen illustrates the freshly relaunched Van Halen for the current issue of Rolling Stone. (more)
Mark Ulriksen illustrated an article for The New Yorker about former Infosys CEO Nandan Nilekani who is attempting to provide an ID to every one of India's 1.2 billion people. (more)
Mark Ulriksen delivers a suitably strong portrait of Florence Welch for the Rolling Stone record review. (more)
Mark Ulriksen will be holding an Open Studio this weekend, showing his original paintings (including the 48" x 60" Giants canvas) and prints in the intimate setting of his home. (more)
Mark Ulriksen’s portrait of Neil Young for the 1994 CD "Sleeps With Angels" is included in “Rolling Stone and the Art of the Record Review,” an exhibition of over 80 original illustrations commissioned for the Record Review column of Rolling Stone magazine, opening tonight at the Museum of American Illustration at the Society of Illustrators in New York City. (more)
Mark Ulriksen’s joyful portrait of his nutty Labrador retriever, Henry, was the obvious choice to illustrate the cover of Good Dog, a new emagazine from Nomad Editions. There's a feature about Mark inside, as well as a mini-portfolio of some of his dog paintings. (more)
California artist Mark Ulriksen gets all East-Coast-beachy with his latest cover for The New Yorker this week. (more)
Mark Ulriksen’s celebratory painting of the San Francisco Giants’ World Series victory earned him an interview on the San Francisco Bay Area cable sports interview program, Chronicle Live. (more)