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September 25, 2015

Wesley Bedrosian’s portrait of soon-to-be-ex Speaker of the House John Boehner is just the thing for this morning’s news cycle. (more)

September 25, 2015

Benedetto Cristofani’s illustration, inspired by Mo Yan's Nobel Prize awarded novel Life and Death are Wearing Me Out, is title is "Ximen Nao's Six Incarnations".  (more)

September 24, 2015

Brian Stauffer created the cover and feature illustrations for Nautilus Magazine on the topic of War Games, and how out-of-the-box thinker Buckminster Fuller envisioned them as a tool for resolving disputes peacefully. (more)

September 24, 2015

James Fryer’s cover illustration for Global Trade Review magazine focused on Blockchain technology and how it is paving the way for innovation in trade finance as the fundamental infrastructure for bitcoin transactions.  (more)

September 23, 2015

Mark Smith’s ongoing series of column headers for ESPN Magazine are always compelling. Here he illustrates LeBron James, the social activist king and RG3 getting too big before his time. (more)

September 23, 2015

Jason Seiler took his time painting this sensitive portrait illustration of Don Henley for Rolling Stone.   (more)

September 22, 2015

Keith Negley’s beautiful, sensitive new children’s picture book, “Tough Guys (Have Feelings Too)”, will be out in November from Flying Eye Books. Pre-order a copy today for your little superhero from Theispot Bookstore! (more)

September 22, 2015

James Steinberg’s cover illustration for NYU Nursing magazine combines a thermometer with a caduceus to make a point about the future of medicine in a warming world. (more)

September 22, 2015

Chris Gash illustrated an editorial about the detainees languishing at Guantanamo Bay for the Sunday New York Times. Very few have been released while the rest wait, cleared of wrongdoing years ago or never even charged to begin with.  (more)

September 22, 2015

Taylor Callery's feature spread and spot illustrations for Security Management magazine accompanied an about military personnel transitioning smoothly into security positions in their civilian life. (more)

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