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August 31, 2021
My latest for Asahi Shimbun News in Japan.
This lucky cat called Tsuya gets to sit on the table and share human food.
Very bad cat upbringing!
I would never allow such behavior!

Peter Arkle shares his latest animated illustration for feline-obsessed Asahi Shimbun News, in Japan...
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August 31, 2021

Zara Picken commissioned by The Planner magazine to illustrate an article about the UK government's 'levelling-up' agenda... (more)

August 30, 2021

Adolfo Valle illustrated a poster for the Kent District Library, to promote the Write Michigan Short Story Contest, a fantastic event that strives to give young aspiring writers the chance to be heard. (more)

August 30, 2021

Ivan Canu illustrates Bebe Vio, an Italian wheelchair fencer and recent champion of the 2020 Paralympic Games in the foil B category - a living legend! (more)

August 30, 2021

Brian Stauffer illustrated a two-page spread for the latest issue of Vanity Fair, on the role each of the past four presidents have played in the inevitable outcome of the 20-year Afghanistan War.

Out today - 2-page spread for Vanity Fair on the role each of the past four presidents have played in the inevitable outcome of the 20-year Afghanistan War.
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August 30, 2021

Kotryna Zukauskaite created a series of illustrations for the print and web editions of Kiplinger's Best Online Brokers, 2021 ranking. (more)

August 30, 2021

Oivind Hovland maintains a vibrant list of collectors through private commissions... (more)

August 30, 2021

Eric Hanson's illustration for The Spectator in London accompanied a feature about the blues guitarist...
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August 30, 2021

Jason Seiler created a fun cover illustration for Capitol Weekly's annual summer rundown of the top 100 people NOT in elected office that have a deep impact on California public policy... (more)

August 27, 2021

Shaw Nielsen illustrated for the University of Georgia's Terry College of Business, to accompany a story about a UGA study that showed smaller companies that are taken over by private equity firms have a precipitous drop in workplace accidents. (more)

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