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February 26, 2015

Alexei Vella recently produced this fair and balanced half-page illustration for an article about the FCC and Net-Neutrality in Variety Magazine. (more)

February 25, 2015

Jason Seiler was commissioned by Adobe to paint a portrait of Steven Tyler… Nailed it! (more)

February 25, 2015

Asaf Hanuka’s ongoing graphic comic series, The Realist, follows the everyday journey of a young husband and father. The situations are often funny, sometimes sad or frightening, but always very true. (more)

February 25, 2015

Christina Wald will be giving a lunchtime lecture, “Storytelling in Books and Comics,” at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, OH today at 11:30 am as part of the Slam Bam Comic Jam. (more)

February 25, 2015

Chris Gash has been illustrating Money Magazine’s “Love & Money” column for the past two issues. Last month Chris tackled splitting up assets in a divorce. And for an added challenge, he can only use the section colors in the art: black, white and teal (a hit of red is optional.) (more)

February 24, 2015

Kotryna Zukauskaite produced a series of colorful, engaging illustrations for the Property Casualty Group to help employees visualize “10 Steps to Selling Insurance.” (more)

February 24, 2015

Taylor Callery shows us what happens when you hit the illustration “pause” button and bust out the paint. "Identity Crisis" (Revisited), Acrylic and Collage on Wood, 40" x 40" (more)

February 24, 2015

Alexei Vella’s illustration for HOW magazine captures that awful moment in which a design mistake has been made and cannot be retracted. (more)

February 24, 2015

Carlo Giambarresi’s illustration for WirtschafWoche in Germany accompanied a story about why life insurance may no longer be a good investment in the long term. (more)

February 23, 2015

Michael Sloan’s Hong Kong street market paintings will be featured in a group exhibition sponsored by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office New York at the Time Warner Center in Columbus Circle. The exhibit opens on Wednesday, February 25 and runs through March 3. (more)

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