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March 28, 2016

Daniel Hertzberg’s show-stopping illustration for page one of the Sunday New York Times Arts & Leisure section accompanied an article about the latest Broadway musical iteration of the controversial 1991 novel, “American Psycho.” (more)

March 28, 2016

Marco Melgrati’s illustration for Outside magazine accompanied an article listing the myriad reasons why the US should NOT host the Olympics again. Ever. (more)

March 25, 2016

Erika Steiskal’s dreamy, surreal illustration, “Metropolitan Life Insurance Building,” has been chosen for the 2016/2017 edition of Luerzer's 200 Best Illustrators Worldwide.  Erika’s painting combines Manhattan and Venice in a nod to the tower's original inspiration, the campanile in St. Marco's Square. (more)

March 25, 2016

Chi Birmingham’s illustration is miles ahead of the pack when it comes to wishing you a Happy Easter. (more)

March 25, 2016

Oivind Hovland catches up on a few recent jobs before the holiday weekend. First a cover illustration for client Teknik & Miljo on the digitalization of Danish harbors:  (more)

March 25, 2016

Davide Bonazzi's recent illustration for The Boston Globe accompanies an article proposing changes to U.S. foreign policy could relieve the migration crisis.  (more)

March 24, 2016

Mark Smith created cover art for the anniversary edition of Stephen King's “The Green Mile,” to be released exclusively as ebooks starting April 12th, through Simon & Schuster. Presented in its original serialized format, there will be six covers in total:  (more)

March 23, 2016

Benedetto Cristofani illustrated Stanley Bing’s “While You Were Out” column for the latest issue of Fortune Magazine. (more)

March 23, 2016

Jon Krause has had five paintings accepted for inclusion in the upcoming edition of Luerzer’s Archive: 200 Best Illustrators. (more)

March 23, 2016

Melinda Beck’s illustration for WWD Magazine accompanies an article about the effect of plummeting oil prices on retail.  (more)

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