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December 29, 2014

Stephen Barnwell has written and lavishly illustrated Oneirognosis, a book designed to look like a 17th century alchemical folio. Filled with poetry and lyrical prose, it is a deep dive into an exploration not only of dreams, but of perception, reality, and the spiritual and material world.  (more)

December 29, 2014

Davide Bonazzi illustrates the thaw in diplomatic relations between USA and Cuba after 53 years of embargo for French artzine Picturalis(more)

December 29, 2014

The New York Times “Opinion” section commissions about 1,400 original illustrations, animations and comics per year from a diverse pool of artists. Choosing the top 20 for 2014 wasn’t easy, but we are proud that three members of Theispot.com made their list.

Chris Gash: Why Can’t Doctors Identify Killers?

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December 29, 2014

Peter Crowther illustrated the year end cover for Nature, The International Weekly Journal of Science, reviewing the achievements of 2014. (more)

December 24, 2014

Jean Tuttle’s lush layers of illustrated goodness wish you the Joys of the Season. (more)

December 24, 2014

Michael Waraksa illustrates how the guilt-prone can hold back the team for the New York Times Business section.  (more)

December 23, 2014

Alexei Vella’s illustrations for Mother Jones’ “Food + Health” feature dispel the health mythology behind fitness apps and diet soda. (more)

December 22, 2014

Davide Bonazzi illustrated an article for The Boston Globe on restorative justice for students, focusing on the importance of repairing damage through nonjudgmental discussion, rather than by traditional school suspensions. (more)

December 22, 2014

John Kachik’s illustration for the Mar/Apr 2015 issue of Scouting Magazine, the official magazine of Boy Scouts of America, focuses on how well-maintained camping gear can last decades. (more)

December 22, 2014

Kevin Sprouls was commissioned to illustrate holiday packaging for Aalborg Christmas Aquavit in Denmark. The artwork commemorates the 150th anniversary of the Christmas Day Truce at the Danish-German border, where soldiers from both sides of the war met and made a toast. (more)

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