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May 2, 2024

Mariaelena Caputi has had two illustrations Chosen for inclusion in the American Illustration 43 online gallery and archive... (more)

May 1, 2024

Mike Tofanelli's portrait of Texas GOP chairman Matt Rinaldi, originally commissioned by Texas Monthly, was Chosen for the American Illustration 43 online gallery and archive... (more)

May 1, 2024

Matt Rota's illustration for the July 2023 cover of Texas Monthly was Selected for inclusion in American Illustration's 43rd annual book and on-line archive. (more)

April 30, 2024
Flora of the Gila National Forest for @newmexicomag. Art direction by @jm_mccauley.

Chris Philpot illustrates the flora of the Gila National Forest for New Mexico Magazine. (more)

April 30, 2024

Monocle commissioned Zara Picken to illustrate a feature about extreme digital detox, discussing how to stop children from compulsive phone use... (more)

April 30, 2024

Blair Kelly's recent illustration for the Literary Review of Canada accompanied a feature on early colonialism in the Pacific Northwest... (more)

April 30, 2024

Beppe Giacobbe illustrates a portrait of writer Salman Rushdie, to accompany an interview he gave The New Statesman. “I don’t believe in miracles, but somehow my books always have...." (more)

April 30, 2024

Aaron Sacco illustrated this spread for TD Magazine, to accompany an article about "deskless workers" - the 80% of the global workforce whose jobs do not involve working on a computer.  (more)

April 29, 2024
Something quick for @wsj a few weeks ago. “Millions of ordinary Americans have become unwitting foot soldiers in political influence campaigns by companies like Google and TikTok.”

Daniel Hertzberg illustrates how social media influences political campaigns for The Wall Street Journal... (more)

April 29, 2024
Art for today’s Sunday New York Times
Inside the Crisis at NPR
Listeners are tuning out. Sponsorship revenue has dipped. A diversity push has generated internal turmoil. Can America’s public radio network turn things around?

Doug Chayka illustrated page one of the Sunday New York Times, featuring "Inside the Crisis at NPR." Listeners are tuning out. Sponsorship revenue has dipped... (more)

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