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CARL WIENS
August 2, 2013

Carl Wiens created this tender, multi-dimensional portrait of the late writer David Rakoff for a review of his last novel, “Love, Dishonor, Marry, Die, Cherish, Perish,” in the latest issue of The Walrus. (more)

July 2, 2013

Carl Wiens will exhibit a series of images in this group show at the Nook Collective in Toronto, featuring the work of over 40 artists. (more)

May 21, 2013

Carl Wiens has been working on a illustration assignments about new growth this spring, the idea of good things beginning to emerge, positive energy and vibrations.  “Fresh Growth,” for Hanley-Wood, celebrates across-the-board sales gains: (more)

May 7, 2013

Carl Wiens illustrated a short story for Tor.com about one of the few descendants of a human colony on Mars that was abandoned by Earth, who is surprised to discover that she can breathe the toxic atmosphere of the Martian surface.     (more)

February 25, 2013

Carl Wiens illustrated two different aspects of gun violence this past month. For an Entertainment Weekly special section examining the role guns play in the whole entertainment market, Carl was given the specific topic of guns and television.   (more)

February 11, 2013

Carl Wiens illustrated an article about US immigration policy from an economist’s point of view for the Sunday New York Times. (more)

December 14, 2012

Carl Wiens created this colorful firefly image as part of the print and identity collateral for Kingston Arts Council's Fiftieth Anniversary celebrations. The Council was founded as artists and performers united in saving the historic Grand Theatre from demolition. (more)

October 23, 2012

The New York Times “Science Times” section displays some great work from ispotters this week. Carl Wiens illustrates an article recommending that we curb our enthusiasm with regard to multi-vitamins: (more)

October 9, 2012

Carl Wiens created this illustration for Sierra Magazine for an article on the rise of electric cars. Carl used a luna moth to symbolize transformation and metamorphosis in the automotive industry.  (more)

August 7, 2012

Carl Wiens hit the road this summer as part of The Everywhere Project. Designer Adrian Walsh identified all of the locations mentioned in the song “I've Been Everywhere”, and invited designers and illustrators to create luggage labels for each of the 92 locations. (more)

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