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ANTHONY FREDA
January 7, 2013

Anthony Freda illustrated an article about our own home-grown, US government certified brand of terrorism for Washington’s Blog. (more)

November 21, 2012

Anthony Freda’s cover illustration for SF Weekly addresses the filthy secret of the American judicial system: A majority of county jail inmates have not been convicted of any crime. (more)

May 2, 2012

Anthony Freda’s painting for Washington’s Blog illustrates an article analyzing the death of Bin Laden, one year after. (more)

April 10, 2012

Anthony Freda’s blackboard painting, “Too Big to Fail,” was selected for inclusion in this year’s American Illustration volume 31. (more)

March 29, 2012

Anthony Freda was cited by the Huffington Post in an article about artists who responded visually to the London riots of 2011. (more)

March 27, 2012

Anthony Freda’s brief and brutal animation sums up his feelings about the National Counter Terrorism Center database, which now has free rein to “retrieve, store and search information about Americans gathered by government agencies for purposes other than national security threats.” (more)

February 2, 2012

Anthony Freda’s painting, “No-Bull Peace Prize,” was originally published in the Trends Research Journal and has since found its way into numerous anti-war blogs and alternative media news. It was selected to be part of both the Society of Illustrators and Communication Arts Illustration Annual competitions. (more)

January 26, 2012

Anthony Freda created this graphic image for Danish magazine Euroman to illustrate a piece about the effects of a violent pop culture on society. (more)

January 12, 2012

Anthony Freda’s portrait of Martin Luther King Jr. was created on an actual blackboard, adding yet another level of significance to this inspirational work of art. (more)

December 15, 2011

Anthony Freda illustrates “Legislating Tyranny in America” for the Activist Post blog. (more)

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