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KEVIN SPROULS
November 7, 2018

Kevin Sprouls' through-the-looking-glass portrait of George Washington... (more)

June 7, 2018

Kevin Sprouls created a series of elegantly simple conceptual illustrations for New York Life Insurance (more)

January 18, 2018

Kevin Sprouls is well-known for his portraits, but he also enjoys the precision of product illustration, which often takes many hours to craft the detail into this type of work.  (more)

December 1, 2017

Kevin Sprouls’ talent for portraiture has earned him plenty of illustration commissions for annual reports.  (more)

November 1, 2017

Kevin Sprouls is well known for his longtime series of “hedcut” style illustrations for the Wall Street Journal… but he has also been illustrating executive portraits for Worth Magazine, several for each issue, since 2009. That’s a lot of suits! (more)

September 14, 2017

Kevin Sprouls’ uncanny illustrative engraving skills have earned him a number of currency-related commissions.  (more)

May 17, 2017

Kevin Sprouls has been asked to create graphic illustrations of sports figures many times throughout his career- here is a very small sampling of this work. The Detroit Tigers’ Miguel Cabrera, taking a swing: (more)

April 19, 2017

Kevin Sproul’s graphic black and white scratchboard illustration style has put him in steady demand for rendering clear and memorable branding. A software company called Bomb Factory, which makes tools for musicians and songwriters, was happy this explosive logo: (more)

March 15, 2017

Kevin Sprouls shipped off his latest Wall Street Journal- style portrait illustration commissions to Gallup, Inc. the polling organization. “I have produced many pieces of art for this venerable institution over the last few years,” says Kevin. “I’m always glad to be hired by a client with historical significance.” (more)

March 1, 2017

Kevin Sprouls created the iconic album cover illustration for Foxygen’s second vinyl release, “We are the 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace and Magic.” The album was a hit, and Kevin’s image set off a tsunami of fan art, good, bad and just plain strange. (more)

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