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June 20, 2017

Davide Bonazzi’s cover illustration for BBC World Histories Magazine was created for a feature debating Africa’s legacy of slavery, war and empire. (more)

June 20, 2017

Anna + Elena Balbusso continue their experimental animation series, based on their illustrations for the Folio Society edition of The Handmaid’s Tale. Work in progress- stay tuned! (more)

June 19, 2017

Chris Gash’s cover illustration for Texas Observer accompanied a feature about a community dealing with the border wall, and their sense that they are prisoners in their own town. (more)

June 19, 2017

James Fryer's latest illustration for Times Educational Supplement’s comment section concerned an article titled “There's Beauty in the Beast: It may be a Fairy-Tale Ending.” Employers in the UK who have a payroll of over £3m will have to pay an apprenticeship tax to help fund the government's promise of 3 million new apprentice jobs by 2020. (more)

June 19, 2017

Kotryna Zukauskaite's illustration for Scientific American accompanied an article about an innovative surgical approach to treating diabetes. (more)

June 19, 2017

Carlo Giambarresi’s semi-abstract illustration for Johns Hopkins Magazine shows the rapid melting of the Arctic sea cap, which has left once impenetrable waterways more navigable and created opportunities for countries to benefit economically by exploiting those territories. (more)

June 19, 2017

Ivan Canu’s reflective illustration opened an article for Ozy.com magazine on who should succeed Vladimir Putin in the event that there is a sudden leadership vacuum in Russia.  (more)

June 16, 2017

Raul Colon is deeply honored to have been asked by Dr. Jill Biden to hang his original artwork from "Don't Forget: God Bless Our Troops" aboard the newly commissioned Navy ship, USS Gabrielle Giffords. (more)

June 15, 2017

Mark Smith’s illustration for ProPublica accompanied an inside story of a cartel’s deadly assault on a Mexican town near the Texas border… and the U.S. drug operation that sparked it. (more)

June 15, 2017

Jing Jing Tsong has illustrated two brand new board books BeachHouse Publishing, due out this July. “Birds of Hawai’I” and “Fish of Hawai’I” are introductions for little ones to the diverse and unique wildlife of the Hawain Islands. Look for them locally at independent bookstores, and nationally, through Amazon.  (more)

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