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February 13, 2014

Ben Perini’s solo exhibit of fictional portraits consists of large-scale charcoal drawings on paper. The drawings celebrate the simplicity of black charcoal and the beauty of charcoal markings as they are layered, blended, rubbed, brushed, erased and further manipulated by the imagination to portray expressions and thoughts.  (more)

February 13, 2014

James Fryer‘s monthly illustration for the “Help Desk” feature of What Car? Magazine this time concerns a vehicle's software failure and how this kept putting the car into “limp-home” mode. (more)

February 13, 2014

Chris Gash illustrated a full page feature opener for Research Magazine about financial advisors who incorporate faith in their advice.  Unable to reference any specific religion, Chris told the story with stained glass which appears in churches, synagogues and mosques. (more)

February 13, 2014

Davide Bonazzi created five full page illustrations for the winter issue of Mount Holyoke Alumnae Quarterly, to go with a feature encouraging optimism in the face of some delicate issues of today: politics, social security, obesity, global warming and journalism. (more)

February 13, 2014

Edel Rodriguez’ new illustration accompanies an article in Entertainment Weekly reviewing books about spouses not being who they appeared to be at the time of marriage, leading to criminal acts, murders and what have you.   (more)

February 13, 2014

Chi Birmingham got the chance to put his geography to the test, illustrating this map for D Magazine, accompanying an article was on the growing trend in domestic medical tourism. Patients with deep pockets have been going to Europe and South America to take advantage of lower medical costs; now some US hospitals are trying to get in on the action. (more)

February 11, 2014

John S. Dykes’ illustrations for the cover of the “Personal Journal” section in today's Wall Street Journal are all about relationships in honor of Valentine's Day.... including an idea involving a gallon of milk and a tall kitchen chair. (more)

February 11, 2014

Jon Reinfurt’s cover illustration for Baylor Magazine accompanies a feature celebrating the 5oth anniversary of C.S. Lewis’ passing.  The article reaches past the writer’s popular Narnia series to explore a career filled with many other books and essays. (more)

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February 11, 2014

James Fryer’s cover illustration for Third Sector, a British weekly news magazine for charities and volunteer organizations, makes a subtle comment on the excessive email campaigns directed towards Members of Parliament.   (more)

February 10, 2014

Yuta Onoda’s double portrait illustration for the latest issue of Rolling Stone accompanied a review of Broken Bells' new album, “After the Disco.” (more)

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