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January 27, 2017

Wesley Bedrosian’s 3-D illustration packs a powerful punch for Newsweek magazine’s cover feature on California’s battle against Trumpism. (more)

January 4, 2017

Theispot is proud to host a wide selection of top editorial talent.  These artists have worked for virtually every magazine and newspaper in the US, as well as internationally.  We’ve chosen just a few ‘best of the best’ to represent this section.  Explore each of these featured Editorial illustrations in depth by clicking on the links below. (more)

September 30, 2016

Wesley Bedrosian’s 3-D caricature illustration for footballer Zlatan Ibrahimovic makes for a compelling spread in the latest issue of 8by8 Magazine. (more)

August 22, 2016

Wesley Bedrosian’s Op Ed illustration for today’s New York Times accompanied an opinion by John Kasich arguing that two decades after bipartisan reform, welfare is still a broken system. (more)

August 8, 2016

Wesley Bedrosian illustrated the cover feature for Macalester Today magazine, featuring alumni who go far beyond what’s expected, and the “Aha” moments that propelled them. (more)

August 4, 2016

Wesley Bedrosian’s animated 3-D portrait of Dr. Daniel Amen for The New York Observer illustrated an article on the good doctor’s dubious brain imaging technology and nutritional supplements. (more)

May 10, 2016

Wesley Bedrosian’s illustration for the Editorial page of The New York Times accompanied an opinion on how to improve the US military through a wiser spending strategy, rather than a fatter budget. (more)

April 1, 2016

Wesley Bedrosian’s cover illustration for Newsweek was selected for inclusion in this year’s American Illustration print annual.  (more)

March 29, 2016

Wesley Bedrosian’s 3-D cover portrait illustration of Bernie Sanders for The Village Voice pops off the newsstand this week. (more)

February 22, 2016

Wesley Bedrosian’s illustration for an article commenting on brotherhood was originally done for GQ magazine, but it’s certainly work a second look this week. Bye-Bye, Bush! (more)

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