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April 18, 2014

Doug Chayka’s latest illustration for the New York Times Op-Ed concerns the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and the lack of improved drilling safety standards. (more)

April 17, 2014

Two of Jing Jing Tsong's illustrations for BeachHouse publishing's book "Twinkle, Twinkle, Small Hoku" have been accepted in the 2014 Communication Arts Illustration Annual. These images reflect Jing Jing's love and deep respect for the ocean environment. (more)

April 17, 2014

Richard Borge’s illustration for the current issue of HOW magazine accompanies an article about the "path of discovery" and the importance of experimenting.  (more)

April 17, 2014

Davide Bonazzi’s illustration for American Way, the inflight magazine of American Airlines, accompanies an article about the importance of taking a planned year off between high school and college. (more)

April 15, 2014

Anna + Elena Balbusso share a message of peace this Easter, and always. (more)

April 15, 2014

Cheryl Chalmers luminous painting "Daydreamer" has been accepted into North Light Books' latest watercolor competition, "Splash 16: Exploring Texture".  This annual publication features the very best of contemporary watercolors. (more)

April 15, 2014

Laura Watson greets springtime in true Super-Hero-Girly fashion: WHAM! (more)

April 15, 2014

Science Times in the New York Times has some great work by ispotters this week. Yarek Waszul’s illustration for an article on body mass index clearly demonstrates the flaw of calculating health with an incomplete set of information: (more)

April 15, 2014

James O’Brien created this illustration for the Minneapolis Star Tribune to accompany a story about a therapist who walks and talks with her patients rather than sitting with them in her office. James used the Stone Arch Bridge as both a reference to Minneapolis and a metaphor for the therapy. (more)

April 15, 2014

Davide Bonazzi’s illustration for The Boston Globe Op-Ed is about canonization in the Catholic culture, a process  that depends on the crediting of miracles to those being named as saints which some consider to be church-sponsored blasphemy. (more)

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