March of the Lunartic, March 2012. Painting satirizing New Gingrich's obsession with moon colonization including making it the 51st state and placing giant mirrors on the moon's surface to capture the sun's light and reflect it on the dark side of the earth thus making fighting crime easier...... seriously. As a result, Newt's lunar longings and other controversial statements had fellow Republicans running away en masse.
Daniel Adel
Black and Blue
Comedian Louis C.K, for the article "Black and Blue," July 9, 2012. The influence of Louis C.K.'s sitcom has upended notions of what the form can be.
The New Yorker
Monika Aichele
How to make snow as an early bird
The Early Bird with the Ice Worm part of the ongoing, personal series How to Make Snow, November 2012.
Monika Aichele
Der Berg ruft - The Mountain is calling
Der Berg Ruft - The Mountain is Calling, poster for Niklaus Troxler Graphic Design, December 2012.
Eda Akaltun
Heart USA Inc.
Herman Miller, Then X Ten
Herman Miller commissioned artwork from ten contemporary artists for an exhibition entitled Then x Ten, The Power of the Poster. This image represents the renowned Eames Plywood chair, using four colors only to create a 2m high screenprint. The artwork is part of a touring exhibition and show catalogue, as well as being used for press and pr, continuing the company's history of iconic poster design. In addition one screenprint of an edition of ten has been gifted to MoMA and Parco Museum Tokyo.
Herman Miller, Then X Ten
Nishan Akgulian
Business District
"Business District" Personal work on the theme of cityscapes.
Pablo Amargo
Purple Rain Illustrators
Chance
"Chance" One from a series for the book Chance, January 2012, about a town that is constantly battered by strong winds.
Chance
Pablo Amargo
Purple Rain Illustrators
Chance
One from a series for the book Chance, January 2012, about a town that is constantly battered by strong winds.
Chance
Caitlin Anne
Zero Deforestation
"Zero Deforestation" A promotional poster for the Zero Deforestation Globally by 2020 campaign promoted by Greenpeace.
Art Center College of Design
Caitlin Anne
Red
"Red" An illustration based on an excerpt from "The Bookseller of Kabul" by Åsne Seierstad
Art Center College of Design
Caitlin Anne
Bear Spirit, Meet Spirit Bear
"Bear Spirit, Meet Spirit Bear" A celebration of spiritual/physical connectivity.
Art Center College of Design
Caitlin Anne
Mending
Mending, Personal drawing
Art Center College of Design
Raquel Aparicio
Purple Rain Illustrators
"Half Naked" pattern
"Half Naked" pattern, Personal project
Peter Arkle
Fear and Loving
One for the article "Fear and Loving," December 2012, about the paranoid thoughts someone can't stop having about his family.
Men's Health
Lisel Ashlock
The Loud Cloud
VML Winery
I was commissioned by Cosimo Surace of Stranger & Stranger creative agency to create artwork for VML Winery's new bio-dynamic Gewürztraminer wine, depicting the wine maker as a botanical witch, surrounded by all native plants and insects of the Russian River region where the wine is made.
Joana Avillez
Anna Wintour
"Anna Wintour" September 2012, style breakdown for Refinery29.com
Joana Avillez
Bill Cunningham
"Bill Cunningham" September 2012, style breakdown for Refinery29.com
Joana Avillez
A book about two real-life women who live to dress and dress to live.
Iker Ayestaran
Shannon Associates
The Wished Balance
One for "The Wished Balance ," August 5, 2012, an article about women and work.
Elizabeth Baddeley
Rainy City
The view outside my studio window on a rainy day. New York City is beautiful from the 12th floor.
Ana Bagayan
Magnet Reps
Undersea Moon
"Undersea Moon" This work was inspired by Ana's love for undersea creatures and the ancient sunken city of Atlantis
Scott Bakal
Buildings
One for a story about a business doing better than most in a tough market, November 2012.
American Lawyer
Scott Bakal
Global Warming
Global Warming, April 2012, part of a larger personal series called Pollution.
Davor Bakara
Halloween 2012
Contribution to the New Yorker Blown Covers contest
Anna and Elena Balbusso
www.shannonassociates.com
Mermaid
The art accompanies the original story "Men Who Wish to Drown" by Elizabeth Fama for Tor.com. This deathbed letter from a great-grandfather to his great-grandson is cited as the only extant firsthand record of a mermaid encounter in New England waters, in the late 1800s. Acrylic and digital.
Anna and Elena Balbusso
www.shannonassociates.com
Melancholy "Eugene Onegin" by Alexander Pushkin, illustrated book
The main protagonist is Eugene Onegin, a bored, selfish and cynic St. Petersburg dandy. He spurns the love of the shy, bookish Tatyana intensely drawn to him. We represented the complex psychology with the symbols of nature: the Russian countryside, woods, winter, snow, fire. Acrylic and digital.
Anna and Elena Balbusso
www.shannonassociates.com
Forest (Ravkan Folk Tale, Tor.com)
The art accompanies the original story "The Witch of Duva", a Ravkan Folk Tale by Leigh Bardugo. "There was a time when the woods near Duva ate girls". We imagined the branches of the trees are imprisoning a girl, then the forest will eat her. Acrylic and digital.
Natalya Balnova
"Henri Rousseau" an excerpt from the “Day Job" book project
"Henri Rousseau" an excerpt from the “Day Job" book project , is based on biographical facts from the lives of famous artists, writers, poets and musicians and the day jobs that allowed them to maintain their creative careers.
School of Visual Arts
Natalya Balnova
"My Heart is Too Open for My Own Good" an excerpt from the “Day Job" book project
"My Heart is Too Open for My Own Good" an excerpt from the “Day Job" book project, is based on biographical facts from the lives of famous artists, writers, poets and musicians and the day jobs that allowed them to maintain their creative careers.
School of Visual Arts
Istvan Banyai
That's Outrageous!
One for the article "That's Outrageous! June 2012, a story bout the 1.8 million deceased Americans that are listed as active voters.
Reader's Digest
Sergio Baradat
One from the Definitive Series, a series of 6 postage stamps and stationary art created for the United Nations.
UN Postal Administration
Sergio Baradat
One from the Definitive Series, a series of 6 postage stamps and stationary art created for the United Nations.
UN Postal Administration
Karen Barbour
Playing
Playing, personal work.
Franca Barone
Pattern 2
Pattern 2, textile pattern, February 2012, student work.
Parsons The New School for Design
Franca Barone
Maremaid Dinner
Maremaid Dinner, monoprint, March 2012, student work.
Parsons The New School for Design
Jonathan Bartlett
Lost in Film
One for the article "Lost in Film," September 1, 2012, a feature story about the recent popularity of movies that leave us with more questions than answers at the end.
THe New York Times
Lou Beach
Mystical Lure of The Desert
"Mystical Lure of The Desert" Gallery piece. Paper collage
Anna Jo Beck
Tunnels Pattern
Our task was to create a bedding set for 8-12 year olds, including a duvet cover, fitted sheets, and an accessory. The concept for mine was a self sufficient underground community with a library, a garden, an aquarium, and much more. When I was a kid, I loved the ISPY books and creating forts, so I let that inspire the pattern for a duvet cover.
Melinda Beck
The National
A cover illustration and hand lettering for The National's literary issue summer, 2012.
The National
Melinda Beck
"10 Things Your Mother Never Taught You"
One of 10 illustrations for the feature "10 Things Your Mother Never Taught You," January 2013. This particular illustration is for lesson number 7: "How to Aim High".
Naftali Beder
Freelancer
A piece for an essay about a freelancer recovering from a medical condition that limits his ability to work.
Naftali Beder
Haircut
A personal piece.
Wesley Bedrosian
Personal Work
Digital sculpture of Maggie Smith as the Dowager Countess from Downton Abbey, personal work, December 2012.
Daniel Bejar
"Cybersecurity: Facing the Digital Underworld"
Cover art entitle Enter for the feature ""Cybersecurity: Facing the Digital Underworld"," July 2012, a story about the realities of cyberwarfare and George Washington University's Cyber Corps program which trains students to combat todays hackers.
George Washington University Magazine
Ana Benaroya
3AM
A series of three drawings released as limited edition prints through PoundPound. The three drawings actually connect to make one scene.
Mike Benny
abominable bieber
Postcard
Mike Benny
roberto clemente
"Roberto Cemente" Poster
Lauren Simkin Berke
Riley Illustration
Nuclear Passport
Nuclear Passport, one from a series of collages We Had a Time, which combines drawings based on found vintage photographs with collected personal ephemera.
Tina Berning
Up Front
Portrait of contributing writer Kevin Young for the "Up Front" page, January 1, 2012, a regularly appearing illustration in the Book Review section.
The New York Times Book Review
Tina Berning
Up Front
Portrait of contributing writer Mark Lilla for the "Up Front" page, a regularly appearing illustration in the Book Review section.
The New York Times Book Review
Tina Berning
Up Front
Portrait of contributing writer Donna Rifkind for the "Up Front" page, a regularly appearing illustration in the Book Review section.
The New York Times Book Review
Tina Berning
Up Front
Portrait of contributing writer and executive editor Jill Abramson for the "Up Front" page, a regularly appearing illustration in the Book Review section.
The New York Times Book Review
Louisa Bertman
HOPE.
Newt Gingrich, HOPE, January 2013, one from the Gallery Series, Bare Necessities.
Luke Best
Heart USA Inc.
Menopause – the changing years
One for the article "Menopause – The Changing Years," October 2012, male menopause, focusing on loss of sexual desire and the connection between the physical impotence and emotional depression that men experience.
Geo Wissen Magazine
Guy Billout
Island
Island, Paris France, July 2012, for the Gallery page where the artist is granted total freedom.
The Atlantic Magazine
Guy Billout
Short Cut
Short Cut, Barney's September 2012, for the Gallery page where the artist is granted total freedom.
The Atlantic Magazine
Chi Birmingham
Gerald & Cullen Rapp
The Blues Society
Cover art for "The Blues Society," February 2013, a story about dysfunction within the Kansas City Blues Society.
The Pitch
Josée Bisaillon
Morgan Gaynin Inc
Le petit rat blanc
" Cabrioles et ritournelles"Le petit rat blanc, part of a series about poems for toddlers.
Nicholas Blechman
Night Light
One in a series of paired images from Night Light, May 2013, a counting and guessing game children's book.
NIght Light
Nicholas Blechman
Night Light
One in a series of paired images from Night Light, May 2013, a counting and guessing game children's book.
NIght Light
Nicholas Blechman
Night Light
One in a series of paired images from Night Light, May 2013, a counting and guessing game children's book.
Night Light
Nicholas Blechman
Night Light
One in a series of paired images from Night Light, May 2013, a counting and guessing game children's book.
Night Light
Nicholas Blechman
Night Light
One in a series of paired images from Night Light, May 2013, a counting and guessing game children's book.
Night Light
Nicholas Blechman
Night Light
One in a series of paired images from Night Light, May 2013, a counting and guessing game children's book.
NIght Light
Nicholas Blechman
Night Light
One in a series of paired images from Night Light, May 2013, a counting and guessing game children's book.
Night Light
Nicholas Blechman
Night Light
One in a series of paired images from Night Light, May 2013, a counting and guessing game children's book.
NIght Light
Cathie Bleck
Personal Work
Refugee."Under the Wing of March" Personal piece for an upcoming Exhibition
Serge Bloch
Marlena Agency
Ubu Roi by Alfred Jarry
Mère Ubu and Père Ubu, November 2012, or a new version of the famous French play Ubu Roi by Alfred Jarry.
Text and illustrations work together in this absurdist play, breaking the frontiers between children and adult literature.
Serge Bloch
Marlena Agency
Anti-Gun campaign
This image was created for Marlena Agency for an Anti-Gun project, January 2013.
Serge Bloch
Marlena Agency
How Not To Look Old This Summer
One from a seres for "How Not To Look Old This Summer," May 2012, a beauty piece on how to take care of your skin in the sun and keep it looking young.
More Magazine
Paul Blow
Anna Goodson
Lemon Head
Lemon Head, one from a series of inside illustrations centered around the theme of food, examining our relationship to it, how we source it and how we consume it, September 2012.
Greenpeace Magazine
Paul Blow
Anna Goodson
Like Father Like Son
One for the the Sunday Review article "Like Father Like Son," September 9, 2012, about the idea that children's health can be influenced by the fathers health habits and his fathers health habits and so on.
The New York Times
Romy Blümel
Heart USA Inc
For three months Romy illustrated the bi-monthly horoscope in the German Brigitte magazine. The article recommended exploring your passionate emotions and to not deny them. Romy conveyed this through an image of two cats in a passionate fight who are unable to part.
Jens Bonnke
"Never again war", for Oya Magazine
One for "Never Again War," October 2012, an article on the present state of German pacifist and the anti-violence movement.
Oya Magazine
Freddy Boo
Third Floor Jungle
My interpretation of the Barbican Conservatory, a lush green hideout full of tropical plants, housed three floors up surrounded by the dense architecture of the City of London. The image was selected for the Serco Prize for Illustration Secret London exhibition at the London Transport Museum.
Juliette Borda
The Cat On My Head
One for "The Cat On My Head," October 2012, an Attitude article about a chemo patient's search for the right head cover.
More Magazine
Federica Bordoni
Flora & Fauna
Flora & Fauna - Interpretation. Behind the greenery you can see two animals.
One observes, the other is observed. The plant kingdom, meaning their habitat, becomes a hideout
for preys and predators. The blend of flora and fauna occurs through mimicry.
Curator: Sergio Caruso, Nicola Iannibello, Sonia Mion
Nurant Magazine
Federica Bordoni
Atrocity
Atrocity"About Memory. Never to forget.
An invitation to remember. International Holocaust Remembrance Day, 27 January, is an international memorial day for the victims of the Holocaust.
Art director: Lina Vergara Huilcamán
Rivista Illustrati - magazine - Logos Edizioni
Marc Boutavant
Heart USA Inc.
Aquarium Car
Aquarium Car, one from a series for All Aboard Train Puzzle, Chronicle Books, October 2012, a twenty-four piece train puzzle. Each train carriage features a magical world of whimsy: an aquarium, a circus and even a melon-sculpting shrew. Based on actual research, the history of American train travel was a playground full of interesting characters.
All Aboard Train Puzzle, Chronicle Books
Marc Boutavant
Heart USA Inc.
Library Car
Library Car, one from a series for All Aboard Train Puzzle, Chronicle Books, October 2012, a twenty-four piece train puzzle. Each train carriage features a magical world of whimsy: an aquarium, a circus and even a melon-sculpting shrew. Based on actual research, the history of American train travel was a playground full of interesting characters.
All Aboard Train Puzzle, Chronicle Books
Marc Boutavant
Heart USA Inc.
Pool Car
Pool Car, one from a series for All Aboard Train Puzzle, Chronicle Books, October 2012, a twenty-four piece train puzzle. Each train carriage features a magical world of whimsy: an aquarium, a circus and even a melon-sculpting shrew. Based on actual research, the history of American train travel was a playground full of interesting characters.
All Aboard Train Puzzle, Chronicle Books
Marc Boutavant
Heart USA Inc.
Watermelon Sculpting Shrew
Watermelon Sculpting Shrew, one from a series for All Aboard Train Puzzle, Chronicle Books, October 2012, a twenty-four piece train puzzle. Each train carriage features a magical world of whimsy: an aquarium, a circus and even a melon-sculpting shrew. Based on actual research, the history of American train travel was a playground full of interesting characters.
All Aboard Train Puzzle, Chronicle Books
David M. Brinley
Gerald & Cullen Rapp
Michael
One from a personal project for a gallery show, Individual Artist Painting Fellowship from the Delaware Division of the Arts, November 2012
Delaware Division of the Arts
Julianna Brion
Forest of Change
One for the article "Forest of Change," February 2013.
PLANSPONSOR
Steve Brodner
Steve Brodner Illustration
The Hungry, Hungry Elephant
The Hungry, Hungry Elephant, September 2012, full-page illustration about the self-destructive Republican Party and how its anti-immigration, anti-gay and anti-Obama rhetoric during the 2012 campaign ignored the changing U.S. demographics, turning Red states Blue, creating a national lock for the Democrats.
Mother Jones Magazine
Steve Brodner
Democratic Convention Art
One from a selection of images from Steve Brodner's Live Art Blog on the 2012 Democratic and Republican National Conventions, for TheNation.com, September 2012.
TheNation.com
James Brooks
Katrina 1
"Katrina 1", Part one of the story of Hurricane Katrina's devastation, Hyatt Regency New Orleans, New Orleans
California State University Long Beach
Emily Brown
OCADU
Travis Bruce
"The Adventures of Tommy and Mr. Green"
"The Adventures of Tommy and Mr. Green" tells the story of a young boy and his sexual fixation on the neighborhood gardener. It was created with mixed media in an altered sketchbook.
Jack Bruml Norton
Fast as Lightning
Usain Bolt, the fastest man in the world, portrait of the olympic runner for the article "Fast as Lightning ," January 2013, describing all of his records and achievements through out his olympic career on the track.
Ivan Brunetti
Warmth
Warmth, cover art, March 19, 2012. "I always like that moment when you take a break from painting," says Ivan Brunetti. "Many years ago, I was depressed, and I decided to paint my house with the same colors that I use in my comics. It was heartbreaking later when I moved—the landlord charged me to paint everything back to white."
The New Yorker
Nigel Buchanan
Boxers
"Boxers" June 2012 An article about small plan advisor groups combining to take on larger companies in the marketplace.
Plansponsor Europe magazine
Jude Buffum
Jurassic President, Episode 1 - American History Rex
Jurassic President, Episode 1 - American History Rex, April 2012. Time travel themed work for the book release party of “So You Created a Wormhole: The Time Traveler’s Guide to Time Travel”, by Phil Hornshaw and Nick Hurwitch. The concept is a futuristic reality game show where former US Presidents battle infamous dictators using laser-equipped dinosaurs.
Marc Burckhardt
Gilded
Gilded, February 2012. A large scale commission for the lobby of the W Hotel Austin, displayed in their 36 story downtown Residences, the condominium component of their property.
W Hotel Austin
Philip Burke
Breaking Bad
TVs Aaron Paul who plays Jesse Pinkman and Bryan Cranston who plays Walter White on AMC's critically acclaimed show Breaking Bad, July 20, 2012.
Odd Bods Playing Cards, one from a complete set of playing cards commissioned by the Folio Society as a promotion, with 'the absurd' as its theme.
Jonathan Burton
Riley Illustration
'Odd Bods' Playing Cards
Odd Bods Playing Cards, one from a complete set of playing cards commissioned by the Folio Society as a promotion, with 'the absurd' as its theme.
Jonathan Burton
Riley Illustration
'Odd Bods' Playing Cards
Odd Bods Playing Cards, one from a complete set of playing cards commissioned by the Folio Society as a promotion, with 'the absurd' as its theme.
Jonathan Burton
Riley Illustration
'Odd Bods' Playing Cards
Odd Bods Playing Cards, one from a complete set of playing cards commissioned by the Folio Society as a promotion, with 'the absurd' as its theme.
Jonathan Burton
Riley Illustration
ARGO
One of five covers for the BAFTA (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) 2013 award programs illustrating the 'Best Film' nominations. This image represents the film Argo.
Chris Buzelli
Imagining South Asia in 2047
One for "Imagining South Asia in 2047," February 2012, an article about the future of South Asia. The region is comprised of many countries, including India, Pakistan, Banghladesh, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Nepal, etc. The writer sees this currently explosive region becoming a peaceful European-like Union in the future.
Global Brief Magazine
Chris Buzelli
How to Hunt Bigfoot
One for the article "How to Hunt Bigfoot in Florida," April 22, 2012. Supposedly they are fond of donuts with sprinkles.
The New York Times
Chris Buzelli
Power 100
Adriann Orr, one from a series of 100 portraits of the world's most powerful asset owners for the feature "Power 100," November 2012.
aiCIO magazine
Chris Buzelli
Power 100
Wendy Mayall, one from a series of 100 portraits of the world's most powerful asset owners for the feature "Power 100," November 2012.
aiCIO magazine
Chris Buzelli
Power 100
Patrick Groenendijk, one from a series of 100 portraits of the world's most powerful asset owners for the feature "Power 100," November 2012.
aiCIO magazine
Chris Buzelli
Power 100
Daniel Amman, one from a series of 100 portraits of the world's most powerful asset owners for the feature "Power 100," November 2012.
aiCIO magazine
Bill Cahalan
Air Force of One
Air Force of One, November 2012. The U.S. President's autonomous powers regarding drone missile "kills" is called into question by members of congress.
Bill Cahalan
From Within
From Within, December 2012. Further investigation into the Catholic Church molestation scandal reveals corruption and intentional cover-up at all levels of leadership within the organization.
Rovina Cai
Whale Road
Whale Road, September 2012. Part of a series of images documenting a roadtrip around Iceland, student work.
School of Visual Arts
Ronald J. Cala II
Concept sketch for a cover story about the rate of soldier suicides that focused on the stories of two soldiers, one that shot himself and one that hung himself, June 24, 2012.
TIME
Harry Campbell
New Yorker book review
This illustration accompanied a review of the book HHH, a biography of the Nazi Reinhard Heydrich, June 12, 2012.
The New Yorker
Harry Campbell
Shame of a nation
One in a series of personal pieces done in the wake of the Newtown massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary school, December 2012.
Reina Castellanos
Matador
Matador
Mara Cerri
Riley Illustration
Anagramma
Still from the video Anagrama, for the animated film Via Curiel 8, with Magda Guidi and musical accompaniment by Stefano Sasso.
Via Curiel 8
Mara Cerri
Riley Illustration
Anagramma
Still from the video Anagrama, for the animated film Via Curiel 8, with Magda Guidi and musical accompaniment by Stefano Sasso.
Via Curiel 8
Kristin Chae
Parsons The New School for Design
Philip Cheaney
"The Bee & The Skunk"
A companion illustration for the poem "The Bee and the Skunk," one from the forthcoming book Chocolate Chips and Rocket Ships, December 2013. The poem details the tale of how, one day, the two creatures decided to swap their trademark abilities and suffered the consequences.
Chocolate Chips and Rocket Ships
Veronica Chen
Fugu Balloon
Travelogue, "Fugu Balloon" Part of a series called Organic Travels, it is a fantasy journey with a puffer fish hot air ballon exploring the ambiguously bizarre landscape.
Ziyue Chen
Memories
Storytelling through illustration
Marcos Chin
Grand Central Catwalk
Grand Central Catwalk, December 2012, for MTA's Arts for Transit, appearing in New York City subways.
MTA Arts for Transit
Ryan Cho
Loretta Lynn: "The Queen O' Country"
An "Op-Art" piece, celebrating Loretta Lynn's 50 years with the Grand Ole Opry.
Art Center College of Design
Hyemi Cho
Mother, child, chicken and egg #1
Mother, Child, Chicken and Egg #1, part of a personal series, March 2012.
Daniel Chong
An illustrator based in Los Angeles, Daniel Chong is a Korean American artist that looks to spread positivity through his art. A single smile is all he wants from viewers when they look at his art. He is still soul searching and is trying to grow on a daily basis in all aspects of his life.
Rocky Chung
Over-consumption Through Arcade Games
Over-consumption has become a huge part of our everyday lives; we consume constantly seeking to fill the void within ourselves. But in the end are we really winners? The juxtaposition of a silhouette of a head within the skee ball machines is used to convey the idea of over-consumption.
Sheridan College
Judy Chung
H.Y.
H.Y. , December 2012, based on the Greek tragedy Dionysus, student work.
Pratt Institute Communications Design
Min Gyo Chung
Lucky or Good
"Lucky or Good" Do luck businesses not believe in luck, or do they just have more luck than their consumers? A comparative study between maneki-neko and daruma dolls in Japan and casino slot machines. Mixed Media.
Ontario College of Art and Design University
Min Gyo Chung
A Remedy for Everything
A Remedy for Everything, November 2012. The remedy for lack of confidence could be the ignorance of death. A comparative study between coffin academy in South Korea and tanning bed. Mixed Media.
Ontario College of Art and Design
Hye Jin Chung
Hit and Run
This illustration is about a man who has “hit and run” Obsessive Compulsive Disorder(OCD). On the way home, he drives around his house eight times to check if there is a dead body on the road, that he may have hit by accident.
School of Visual Arts
Hye Jin Chung
Anxious Mother
"Anxious Mother" This mother has obsessed with her children. She is worrying about her children who are at school. The children’s letter blocks spell the word “fire” and she takes this as a bad sign about her children.
School of Visual Arts
Joe Ciardiello
Hockney Red
Hockney Red, May 2012, David Hockney, hand colored etching published for a gallery promotional publication.
SIC Magazine
Rebecca Clarke
Modern Earth Science
Mountain Man, Scientist, Sceptic, "Modern Earth Science"This assignment for SVA teacher Victor Koen is a poster to celebrate 40 years of Earth Day.
SVA
Rebecca Clarke
McCarren Pool
Swimming People, "McCarren Pool" People hanging out in the pool.
SVA
Tavis Coburn
Dutch Uncle Agency
2012 Marrusia F1 Team
Artwork for Garage, Pit, Paddock and support vehicles for the Marrusia F1 Team
Josh Cochran
This Is London
Cover illustration for the issue "This Is London," July 15, 2012.
The New York Times Book Review
Josh Cochran
Collecting Art for Love, Money and More
Richard Serra, one from a series of interior chapter openers for the book Collecting Art for Love, Money and More, November 2012, an beginner's, insider's guide to collecting art.
Collecting Art for Love, Money and More
Josh Cochran
Collecting Art for Love, Money and More
One from a series of interior chapter openers for the book Collecting Art for Love, Money and More, November 2012, an beginner's, insider's guide to collecting art.
Collecting Art for Love, Money and More
Josh Cochran
Life Reimagined
Life Reimagined, a mural created with Leif Parsons and John Malta in New Orleans Convention Center for the AARP Life Reimagined convention, September 2012, where seniors life goals were interpreted on a 80-foot wall.
AARP Life Reimagined
Ella Cohen
FOLIO (U.K), La Suite (France)
The homecoming
Illustration for Thesis, an Israeli student magazine. The article was about an Israeli family who decided to tour Israel in a caravan. The purpose of the journey was to meet the many different sub cultures living in Israel.
Domitille Collardey
Bureau of indisputed Truths
Composers, one for the "Bureau of Indisputed Truths," July 2012, a regular, monthly comic strip.
The Believer magazine
Domitille Collardey
Bureau of indisputed Truths
Favorite Toupees of Mr HItchock, one for the "Bureau of Indisputed Truths," July 2012, a regular, monthly comic strip.
The Believer magazine
Jorge Colombo
Mobile Citizens: sketches of New Yorkers using mobile devices on everyday life.
Advertising Week
Jorge Colombo
Poster image for IFP's Gotham Independent Film Awards 2012.
IFP
Jorge Colombo
Personal project: location paintings of Vinalhaven Island, Maine, on hour away from the coast.
Emily Cooper
Victoria Fringe
Zebra Man, Poster image for the Victoria Fringe Festival 2012.
Coner Corbet
Wanderer's Companion
A forest spirit who helps lost travelers find their way. It's blind, but can see and guide through the trust and hope of the human.
7.5" x 10" Done with Micron pen.
GOLDEN COSMOS
High Times
One from a series for the book Hight Times, May 2012. The concertina book folds out to a 139 cm panorama detailing humanity's quest to conquer the skies and is published by Nobrow Press. The book illustrates the history and mythology of flight, from the legendary attempts of Icarus to the revolutionary innovations of the Jet Age. The wrap-around cover provides educational entries for each panel, detailing notable benchmarks in the history of aviation.
High Times
GOLDEN COSMOS
High Times
One from a series for the book Hight Times, May 2012. The concertina book folds out to a 139 cm panorama detailing humanity's quest to conquer the skies and is published by Nobrow Press. The book illustrates the history and mythology of flight, from the legendary attempts of Icarus to the revolutionary innovations of the Jet Age. The wrap-around cover provides educational entries for each panel, detailing notable benchmarks in the history of aviation.
HIgh Times
Adriana Crespo
memorias
"Memorias" Having memories that we carry from our childhood can be surprisingly deceiving to what the reality was. This is a representation of distorted memories, sometimes memories that our own self conscious modified to please our present lives.
Art Center College of Design
Brian Cronin
"How to Say Grace"
Illustration for the "How to Say Grace" feature, November 2012. A minister explains the power and significance behind the act of saying grace.
Real Simple
Brian Cronin
winning team
Winning Team, January 2012, one in a series of self generated images for a magazine devoted to football.
Howler Magazine
Brian Cronin
knitter camping
Knitter Camper, one in a serise of six for a knitting book entitled The Yarn Whisperer.
The Yarn Whisperer
Brian Cronin
Gents
Soccer players in England, one for the article "Gents," October 2012, included in the premiere issue of a new soccer magazine for North American fans.
Howler Magazine
Marie B. Cros
Illustration Source
Tu es mon Animal Factory
TU ES MON ANIMAL FACTORY, January 2012. In this image, Marie B. Cros's creation is a mutation, a hybrid between animal and man, between what seems to be and what is. This image is part of a larger project called, "Animal Factory".
Joren Cull
How I Stepped Out Of My Twin Brother's Shadow
"How I Stepped Out Of My Twin Brother's Shadow" January 2013, for a article about growing up with an identical twin.
The Globe and Mail
John Cuneo
One for an essay on the subject of cultural narcissism.
Town & Country
John Cuneo
A sketchbook drawing included in a published collection of personal work from the GOYA imprint, December 2012.
John Cuneo
Storyboarding is torture.
Storyboarding is Torture, a sketchbook drawing included in a published collection of personal work from the GOYA imprint, December 2012.
Leigh Cunningham
Penitent IX
Penitent IX, December 2012, student work.
Parsons The New School for Design
Leigh Cunningham
Parsons The New School for Design
Leigh Cunningham
Penitent IV
Penitent IV, December 2012, student work.
Parsons The New School for Design
Trina Dalziel
Lilla Rogers Studio
The Illustrated Ape - Torchsongs and Firehoses
The Illustrated Ape - Torchsongs and Firehoses, Twenty four illustrators and comic artists each produced a double page spread to illustrate part of a torch song for a limited edition small press comic. My brief was "Man and Girl One have a wonderful time together for a few days and extract themselves from their other lovers and entanglements."
The Illustrated Ape - Torchsongs and Firehoses
Hiten Damodar
Oh Baby!
"Oh Baby!" Pin-up girl inspired by the French government's decision to ban the wearing of a burqa/niqab in public in 2011.
Steven Dana
The Bloodline of the Alkanas
One for the story "The Bloodline of the Alkanas," February 2013.
Harper's Magazine
Brian Danaher
Sea Wolf gig poster
"Sea Wolf gig poster" Gig poster for the band Sea Wolf. Three color screen print.
Brian Danaher
Destroyer gig poster
"Destroyer gig poster" Gig poster for Destroyer. Four color screen print, 18 x 24.
Jennifer Daniel
XXX
Cover for feature story "XXX," June 25, 2012, about the Internet porn industry.
Bloomberg Businessweek
Paul Davis
Seen and Heard in London
One for the Travel section article "Seen and Heard in London," April 29, 2012.
The New York Times
Kristen Davis
The Wastes
The Wastes, January 2013, visual development for a personal project, student work.
Parsons The New School for Design
Robby Day
Personal interpretation of the the theme "Strange Daze" for Beautiful/Decay. I chose to do a self-portrait.
Chantel Declerck
Concealing War
A piece about the glorification of war heroes and how the reality of violence and suffering is concealed.
Jeffrey Decoster
The Cheater's Guide to Love.
One for "The Cheater's Guide to Love," July 23, 2012, a fiction piece about a man who was caught cheating on his fiancé with over fifty woman, and paid a heavy price.
Stephane Defago
Vive le vent.
"Vive le vent" Christmas auto-promotional illustration designed about the french translation of the lyrics of: "Jingle Bell" (Vive le vent)
Nicolas Delort
Mother's day
Mother's day, A boy, accompanied by his father, puts flowers on his mother's grave on Mother's Day, Personal work
Brian DeYoung
Justice
A mock concert poster for the music artist 'Justice'
Emily DiPalo
Possibly Gray's Brother
"Possibly Gray's Brother" Portrait from a series depicting people and objects that exist in the world of "lifestyle blogs."
Pratt Institute Communications Design
Maëlle Doliveux
Procrastination
"Procrastination" A personal piece about my "worst bad habit"
School of Visual Arts
Jörg Dommel
Illustration Series of Power
"Illustration Series of Power"It is necessary for society. The church had it in the past. Someone is dreaming of it. Politicians should use it responsibly. it will often abused. It will often fight for it and if you don´t have it, you feel powerless.
Jörg Dommel
Illustration Series of Power
"Illustration Series of Power" It is necessary for society. The church had it in the past. Someone is dreaming of it. Politicians should use it responsibly. it will often abused. It will often fight for it and if you don´t have it, you feel powerless.
Jörg Dommel
Illustration series of Power
"Illustration Series of Power"It is necessary for society. The church had it in the past. Someone is dreaming of it. Politicians should use it responsibly. it will often abused. It will often fight for it and if you don´t have it, you feel powerless.
Jörg Dommel
Illustration series of Power
"Illustration Series of Power" It is necessary for society. The church had it in the past. Someone is dreaming of it. Politicians should use it responsibly. it will often abused. It will often fight for it and if you don´t have it, you feel powerless.
Rob Donnelly
My Abusers
One for "My Abusers," June 2012, a personal essay about the author's childhood experiences with sexual assault.
Slate Magazine
Matt Dorfman
Wired Up, Ready to Go
Portrait of olumnist James Wolcott for the article "Wired Up, Ready to Go," January 2013, in which he straps multiple digital accessories to his body to measure every last thing he does throughout the course of a month and evaluate the merits of a "quantified life."
Vanity Fair
Matt Dorfman
The Life of Pi, and Other Infinities
Cover illustration for the Science section article "The Life of Pi, and Other Infinities," January 2013, for a New Year's Day feature pondering the likelihood of multiple, alternate infinities existing in space beyond our galaxy.
The New York Times
Richard Downs
The Widening Gap
One for "The Widening Gap, August 2012, an article about the funding for state pensions coming up short.
PLANSPONSOR
Stephen Doyle
An Adverb That Defies Certainty
One for the Sunday Review aricle "An Adverb That Defies Certainty," September 16, 2012.
Stephen Doyle
The Space In Between
One for the article "The Space In Between," September 10, 2012. Naomi Wolf's eighth book, Vagina: A New Biography situates the essence of the female being right back where it started: in the body.
The New Yorker
Danie Drankwalter
Danie Drankwalter
MICA
Henrik Drescher
Riley Illustration
Dante's Inferno
Canto 1, "Dante's Inferno" One from a series for a contemporary translation of Dante's Inferno, August 2012, translated by Mary Jo Bang.
Dante's Inferno
Henrik Drescher
Riley Illustration
Dante's Inferno
Canto 5, one from a series for a contemporary translation of Dante's Inferno, August 2012, translated by Mary Jo Bang.
Dante's Inferno
Gérard DuBois
«The case for sleep medicine»
Opener for the article "The case for sleep medicine," March 2012, part of the Science health section.
The New York Times
Gérard DuBois
Révélations Photographiques
One for Révélations Photographiques, July 2012, a collection of 16 images for a book of short imaginary stories of early 20th century characters.
Révélations Photographiques
Gerard Dubois
Révélations Photographiques
One for Révélations Photographiques, July 2012, a collection of 16 images for a book of short imaginary stories of early 20th century characters.
Révélations Photographiques
Gérard DuBois
Révélations Photographiques
One for Révélations Photographiques, July 2012, a collection of 16 images for a book of short imaginary stories of early 20th century characters.
Révélations Photographiques
Gérard DuBois
Révélations Photographiques
One for Révélations Photographiques, July 2012, a collection of 16 images for a book of short imaginary stories of early 20th century characters.
Révélations Photographiques
Matt Duffin
Farther Away (Weiter Weg): Essays
Cover image for the German edition of Jonathan Franzen's most recent book Farther Away, January 2013.
Farther Away
Jensine Eckwall
Hansel and Gretel in the Far North
Designs for a adaptation of the classic Grimm tale set in the Inuit Northern Canada of the distant past.
School of Visual Arts
Jensine Eckwall
I'm An Animal
Illustration of the singer Neko Case
School of Visual Arts
Virginie Egger
Quelle salade!/ What a salad!
"What a salad" is a children's book, which tells of an extraordinary day shared between a little girl and her grandmother, where they travel from reality to imagination all while preparing a salad together. This book emphasizes the bond and relationship between generations. I worked with various forms of mixed media, collage, paint, drawing and ink to create a surreal fantasy that matches the storyline with the illustrations. I created this book as a tribute to Didile, my grandmother.
What a salad!/Quelle Salade!
Virginie Egger
Quelle salade!/ What a salad!
"What a salad" is a children's book, which tells of an extraordinary day shared between a little girl and her grandmother, where they travel from reality to imagination all while preparing a salad together. This book emphasizes the bond and relationship between generations. I worked with various forms of mixed media, collage, paint, drawing and ink to create a surreal fantasy that matches the storyline with the illustrations. I created this book as a tribute to Didile, my grandmother.
What a salad!/Quelle Salade!
Chris Escobar
This image was made to use as a art for a friend's CD cover
Sara Fanelli
Riley Illustration
The Onion's Great Escape
"The Onion's Great Escape" The book asks readers to help the onion break free from the frying pan by answering thought-provoking questions and completing the activities within, finally pressing a three-dimensional character right out of the pages.
Phaidon Press
Sara Fanelli
Riley Illustration
The Onion's Great Escape
"The Onion's Great Escape" The book asks readers to help the onion break free from the frying pan by answering thought-provoking questions and completing the activities within, finally pressing a three-dimensional character right out of the pages.
Phaidon Press
Sara Fanelli
Riley Illustration
The Onion's Great Escape
"The Onion's Great Escape" The book asks readers to help the onion break free from the frying pan by answering thought-provoking questions and completing the activities within, finally pressing a three-dimensional character right out of the pages.
Phaidon Press
Sara Fanelli
Riley Illustration
The Onion's Great Escape
"The Onion's Great Escape" The book asks readers to help the onion break free from the frying pan by answering thought-provoking questions and completing the activities within, finally pressing a three-dimensional character right out of the pages.
Phaidon Press
Chris Feczko
Slowride
Slowride, February 2012.
Pratt Institute Communications Design
Chris Feczko
ALASKA
Alaska
Pratt Institute Communications Design
Yvetta Fedorova
Obesity in America
One for the article "Obesity in America," September 2012, in the Science Health Section.
The New York Times
Sarah Ferone
Misheard Crystal Gayle, “Doughnuts make my brown eyes blue.”
"Misheard Crystal Gayle, “Doughnuts make my brown eyes blue.” This is from a personal project illustrating common, and my own, misheard lyrics of a variety of songs. I like the range of humor and sadness that results from these misinterpretations, and it gives me a platform to experiment.
Jeffrey Fisher
Riley Illustration
My Life's Sentences
Cover art for the article "My Life's Sentences," March 18, 2012.
The New York Times Book Review
Pui Yan Fong
Great American Culture
Football players "Great American Culture" Football has a high entertainment value in American culture.
Ringling College of Art and Design
Pui Yan Fong
Flopping
"Flopping" In sports, diving or flopping to draw fouls or penalties is unsportsmanlike and embarrassing.
Anthony Foronda
Boat II, Bermuda Triangle Series
"Boat II, Bermuda Triangle Series" This is one of several paintings that I started in the summer of 2012. They are a series of "boat" paintings entitled Bermuda Triangle.
Adrian Forrow
Personal piece about consuming wild edibles and the risks that you might encounter without the proper research, February 2013.
Noah Frase
Reliving the Crash
One for the article "Reliving the Crash," February 2012, about the aftermath of the author's car accident.
The New York Times
AJ Frena
Homo Homini Lupus/Scream
Homo Homini Lupus/Scream, Man is a wolf to man. Personal work, September 2012.
School of Visual Arts
Nina Frenkel
Shall We Dance?
"Shall We Dance?" #2 of 5 silkscreen print designs telling the story of Brave Chicken and how she deals with Fear.
Created for SVA MFA Illustration as Visual Essay Thesis.
Nina Frenkel
I Will Survive
"I Will Survive" #3 of 5 silkscreen print designs telling the story of Brave Chicken and how she confronts Fear. Created for SVA MFA Illustration as Visual Essay Thesis.
Andy Friedman
"Magic Mountain: What Happens At Davos"
One for the article ""Magic Mountain: What Happens At Davos"," March 5, 2012. Among the guests at Davos, the tension between self-celebration and self-doubt engenders a kind of social electricity. Clockwise from Top L: Angelina Jolie, Bill Gates, Bono, David Cameron, Brad Pitt, Bill Clinton, Mick Jagger, Chelsea Clinton, Fareed Zakaria, and Timothy Geithner.
The New Yorker
Thomas Fuchs
Average is over
One for the article “Average is Over,” May 20, 2012, about how average just doesn't cut it anymore in the U.S. and how a mediocre performance will no longer create an average lifestyle.
The New York Times
Thomas Fuchs
Abusive bosses
One for the article Abusive bosses," September 2012, about how people seem to revel in being stomped on, for example being abused by their bosses and worship them for it.
Rolling Stone
Susan Gal
Morgan Gaynin Inc.
Neighbor by neighbor pigs say, "Welcome!"
One from the children's book Day by Day, July 2012. Neighbor by neighbor pigs say, "Welcome!"
Day by Day
Susan Gal
Morgan Gaynin Inc.
Layer by layer pigs shed their clothes...
One from the children's book Day by Day, July 2012. Layer by layer pigs shed their clothes...
Day by Day
Laura Galbraith
The Massacre
Pianist, piano, musician, theater "The Massacre " Navy blue and red sumi-ink drawing of a pianist struggling to finish his performance
John Garcia
Parsons The New School for Design
Tom Gauld
Heart USA Inc.
'Barthes' from the Riff column
Barthes, one from the Riff column, May 6, 2012, a regular weekly column, responding to essays on topics ranging from modern superhero films to the everyday hash tag.
The New York Times Magazine
Tom Gauld
Heart USA Inc.
'Coriolanus' from the Riff column
Coriolanus, one from the Riff column, January 18, 2012, a regular weekly column, responding to essays on topics ranging from modern superhero films to the everyday hash tag.
The New York Times Magazine
Tom Gauld
Heart USA Inc.
'Cosmic Wonder' from the Riff column
Cosmic Wonder, one from the Riff column, August 5, 2012, a regular weekly column, responding to essays on topics ranging from modern superhero films to the everyday hash tag.
The New York Times Magazine
Tom Gauld
Heart USA Inc.
'Gothic' from the Riff column
Gothic, one from the Riff column, August 26, 2012, a regular weekly column, responding to essays on topics ranging from modern superhero films to the everyday hash tag.
The New York Times Magazine
Tom Gauld
Heart USA Inc.
'Ending' from the Riff column
Ending, one from the Riff column, December 16, 2012, a regular weekly column, responding to essays on topics ranging from modern superhero films to the everyday hash tag.
The New York Times Magazine
Tom Gauld
Heart USA Inc.
'Superheros' from the Riff column
Superheros, one from the Riff column, July 8, 2012, a regular weekly column, responding to essays on topics ranging from modern superhero films to the everyday hash tag.
The New York Times Magazine
Beppe Giacobbe
adolescents are dumb
One for "Adolescents Are Dumb," January 2013, a report about the situation of adolescents and their difficulties to have a political representative.
Corriere della Sera
Eric Giriat
In front of World mutations
Illustration for an article about how to humanise the Globalisation and international rights for a double page in a magazine mixed medias
Eric Giriat
Garance-illustration
La famille couleurs
Personal art & graphic work for an art book
title : "Atelier portraits"
published by RMN (Réunion des Musées nationaux) & Sarbacane
mixed medias
Arthur Giron
Gerald & Cullen Rapp
Small series experimenting with background color and spontaneous forms.
Arthur Giron
Gerald & Cullen Rapp
Small series experimenting with background color and spontaneous forms.
Arthur Giron
Gerald & Cullen Rapp
Small series experimenting with background color and spontaneous forms.
Arthur Giron
Gerald & Cullen Rapp
Small series experimenting with background color and spontaneous forms.
Barbara Ana Gomez
Gospel
"Gospel"Spread from a 32-paged mini-book inspired by the song 'Gospel' by The National.
Included in The Sketchbook Project 2013, organized by Art House Co-op in Brooklyn.
Barbara Ana Gomez
Gospel
"Gospel" Spread from a 32-paged mini-book inspired by the song 'Gospel' by The National.
Included in The Sketchbook Project 2013, organized by Art House Co-op in Brooklyn.
Johanna Goodman
Womanhood: Sassy
"Womanhood: Sassy" One from a series of Illustrations exploring womanhood
Johanna Goodman
Womanhood: Fancy
Womanhood: Fancy, one from a series of Illustrations exploring womanhood
Timothy Goodman
FlexFit asked me to come up with an idea for a mural that I’d draw at their booth, real-time, during the MAGIC trade show in Las Vegas. The show appeals to the urban or ‘streetwear’ fashion community. The solution: I hand-lettered Tupac Shakur lyrics on 500 square-feet of wall space for 9 hours.
Leah Goren
Parsons The New School for Design
Alex Gorodskoy
Searching the Brain for the Roots of Fear
"Searching the Brain for the Roots of Fear" An article that examines the intricacies and similarities between human and animal anxiety
Alessandro Gottardo
Comunism, capitalism, minimalism
Internazionale
Alessandro Gottardo
"5 Lessons You Can Learn From Classic Novels"
One for "5 Lessons You Can Learn From Classic Novels," September 2012, a monthly Expertise section. This month experts discuss lessons you can learn from classic novels.
Real Simple
Alessandro Gottardo
"5 Ways to Supercharge Your Productivity
One for "5 Ways to Supercharge Your Productivity," January 2013, a monthly Expertise section. This month asking experts about ways to supercharge your productivity.
Real Simple
Aad Goudappel
Ballet
Ballet one from a series for Utrecht City Theatre, July 2012. Each illustration depicts a genre staged at the theatre. This one was for 'Dance' and used as a poster, ad and in the brochure.
Thomas Grillo
The Hulk
"The Hulk"A n interpretation Marvel's popular character.
Pratt Institute Communications Design
Lorenzo Gritti
Purple Rain Illustrators
"Reading into her"
"Reading into her" Personal project
Eddie Guy
Dark Friendships
Lucy and Charlie Brown, one for the article "Dark Friendships," November 2012, part of a series showing different kinds of dysfunctional friendships.
Psychology Today Magazine
Abby Haddican
Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed
"Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed" Illustration to accompany Ray Bradbury's short sci-fi story
Samantha Hahn
CWC International
New York Fashion Week in Watercolor
Pair of shoes backstage at the Herve Leger show, New York Fashion Week, September 2012, part of a series of live fashion drawings interpreting colors, textiles and looks of the season for the show The Cut.
New York Magazine
Olaf Hajek
Glyndebourne
Poster for the production Glynbourne, Guardian Opera Festival, June 2012, U.K.
Guardian Opera Festival
Olaf Hajek
Little Gurus
One from a series for Little Gurus, October 2012, a yoga discovery book and creative and playful introduction to the world of yoga for children and adults alike. The whimsical illustrations take the reader on a journey through traditional yoga poses.
Little Gurus
Olaf Hajek
Little Gurus
One from a series for Little Gurus, October 2012, a yoga discovery book and creative and playful introduction to the world of yoga for children and adults alike. The whimsical illustrations take the reader on a journey through traditional yoga poses.
Little Gurus
Olaf Hajek
2013 Macy's Flower Show Poster
2013 Macy's Flower Show Poster.
Marcellus Hall
D TRAIN
D TRAIN, June 2012, part of The Atlantic's now-defunct regular "Gallery" column in which artists submit ideas on any topic.
The Atlantic Magazine
Kirsty Hambrick
housefires #26
Housefires #26, part of an ongoing personal series, February 2013. student work.
Maryland Institute College of Art
Kirsty Hambrick
housefires #29
Housefires #29, part of an ongoing personal series, February 2013. student work.
Maryland Institute College of Art
Jon Han
Pause
One for the article "Pause," July 2012, a story about pausing and enjoying the summer.
The New York Times
Jon Han
The Dream
One for the article "The Dream," January 2013, a story about the 17 year history of the Major League Soccer. From its simple beginnings to where it is now.
OVERLAP
Jon Han
The Round House
One for "Disturbing the Spirits," September 2012, a review of the book The Round House by Louise Erdrich, about an American Indian family that faces the ramifications of a vicious crime.
The New York Times Book Review
Jon Han
A Little Nude
A Little Nude, January 2013, one from a personal show of nude drawings.
Lisa Hanawalt
Birch Tree Forest
Birch Tree Forest, January 2012, personal work that appears in the book My Dirty Dumb Eyes.
My Dirty Dumb Eyes
James Gulliver Hancock
Poster / CD / Vinyl artwork for German music artist Honig.
Asaf Hanuka
Gerald and Cullen Rapp
The Realist
The Realist, self portrait, November 2012.
Tomer Hanuka
Means of Suppressing Demonstrations
One for "Means of Suppressing Demonstrations," June 1, 2012, a short story by Shani Boianjiu.
The New Yorker
Rumi Hara
Sunny
"Sunny" Personal piece
Savannah College of Art and Design
Antony Hare
A Place in the Sun
Portrait of Pierre François Henri Labrouste that includes elements of his architecture in the background
The Heads of State
Frank Sturges Reps
Benched
One for the article "Benched," June 18, 2012, about the Supreme Court and the struggle for judicial independence.
The New Yorker
Eric Heinz
Pratt Institute Communications Design
Eric Heinz
Pratt Institute Communications Design
Eric Heinz
Pratt Institute Communications Design
HelloVon
Lives In Limbo
Philip Seymour Hoffman as Willy Loman, for “Lives in Limbo,” March 26, 2012, an article about illusions and delusions in Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams through a review of the play Death of a Salesman.
The New Yorker
Edward Hemingway
David Kuhn at Kuhn Projects
Tiny Pie
Grown Up Dinner Party Scene,"Tiny Pie" Page from the children's book
Tiny Pie
Edward Hemingway
David Kuhn at Kuhn Projects
Tiny Pie
Page from children's book "Tiny Pie".
Tiny Pie
John Hendrix
Follow Me: Drawing In Church Sketchbook
Follow Me: Drawing In Church Sketchbook, May 2012, part of an ongoing project drawn during a Sunday church service sermon.
John Hendrix
Rutherford B., Who Was He?
George Washington, one from a series for Rutherford B., Who Was He? December 2012, a children's book about the Presidents, highlighting their accomplishments through prose and poetry.
Rutherford B., Who Was He?
John Hendrix
Rutherford B., Who Was He?
Teddy Rossevelt, one from a series for Rutherford B., Who Was He? December 2012, a children's book about the Presidents, highlighting their accomplishments through prose and poetry.
Rutherford B., Who Was He?
John Hendrix
The Kingdoms of Sport
One for the article “The Kingdoms of Sport,” January 2013, depicting a map of the land of Westeros from the TV show Game of Thrones, as seen through the lens of powerful figures in sports.
Sports Illustrated
Lars Henkel
in response to the sky. beathing
One from a series for "In Response to the Sky. Breathing, " May 2012, an experimental book that explores the possibilities of abstract narration.
John Hersey
Health Care 2.0
One for the article “Health Care 2.0,” October 2012, about the coming revolution in healthcare and that to understand how the system is going to change, forget about what’s happening in Washington, D.C., and look to the innovative companies hard at work to change the future.
Inc. Magazine
Jody Hewgill
Rolling Stone Record Reviews
John Mayer for the release of his Americana influenced album Born and Raised, for the "Record Reviews," section May 2012. Mayer’s lyrics reflect a year of troubled personal events, and a search for redemption.
Rolling Stone
Mike Hinson
Red Yeti
"Red Yeti" Acrylic paint sketch on cardboard. 7.5in x 8in.
Pratt Institute Communications Design
David Ho
Show Me the Honey 1
Show Me the Honey 1, fine arts piece created for Pop Gallery, Santa Fe.
David Ho
Show Me the Honey 2
Show Me the Honey 2, fine arts piece created for Pop Gallery, Santa Fe.
Wei Ching Ho
Talk to Darwin
"Talk to Darwin" The story is about a scientist research in tortoises.
Wei Ching Ho
Island Breeze
"Island Breeze" The story is about a fisher boy live in an island.
Orlando Hoetzel
Kate Larkworthy Artist Representation
Furcht vor dem Fehlgriff (Pension Funds fear mistake)
Furcht vor dem Fehlgriff (Pension Funds fear mistake), Illustration for an article in Equity (Neue Zürcher Zeitung economy supplement) that depicts Swiss Pension Fund´s reluctance to invest in hedgefunds due to their bad reputation.
Neue Zürcher Zeitung Equity
Peter and Maria Hoey
Gerald and Cullen Rapp
Saltz And Pepz Are Strictly Living In The Past
Saltz And Pepz Are Strictly Living In The Past, May 2012, one from the comic collection Coin Op #4: Deep End about the adventure of two dogs and their chance encounter with Thelonious Monk.
Coin Op #4: Deep End
Jason Holley
looking at lincoln
Portrait for "Looking at Lincoln" November 2012, re-visting the image and legacy of Abraham Lincoln.
The Chronicle Review
Jason Holley
the man who would be you
Portrait of a prolific, low-fi identity thief, one for the article 'The Man Who Would Be You," December 2012.
Orange Coast
Patrick Hruby
Friend + Johnson
Arctic Animal Silkscreens
"Arctic Animal Silkscreens' Penguin print created for NoBrow, London as part of a limited edition Arctic Animal series for the winter of 2012
Patrick Hruby
Friend + Johnson
Arctic Animals
"Arctic Animals" Seal print created for NoBrow, London as part of a limited edition Arctic Animal series for the winter of 2012.
Patrick Hruby
Friend + Johnson
Body Signals
"Body Signals" For an article about what your body is telling you
O Magazine
Chemin Hsiao
West 4th Battle
Hoop Memoir is my illustration book dedicated to the memory of the college basketball games I played in Taiwan, where I grew up. It is for both my teammates and my hometown. I paint to reminisce the people and location, some of which are no longer existing. We played with mountains and rivers in the background; now I am in New York where we play surrounded by chain-link fencing.
School of Visual Arts
Chemin Hsiao
Shilin Night Market
"Shilin Night Market" Hoop Memoir is my illustration book dedicated to the memory of the college basketball games I played in Taiwan, where I grew up. It is for both my teammates and my hometown. I paint to reminisce the people and location, some of which are no longer existing. We played with mountains and rivers in the background; now I am in New York where we play surrounded by chain-link fencing.
School of Visual Arts
Steven Hughes
Don't Panic
One for "Don't Panic," October 9, 2012, an essay in the Travel section about a camper who wakes up to the sound of a bear nearby and hides in his car, only to realize it was a family of raccoons.
The Globe and Mail
David Hughes
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf
One for the Special Year End Best & Worst Double Issue, December 2012, about the Broadway stage production Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf.
Entertainment Weekly
IC4 DESIGN
Iridescent Tears
"Iridescent Tears" Hiroshima,Japan, The title "NIJI IRO NAMIDA" means Iridescent Tears. So We drew city landscape and designed Iridescent drops. the back of this package is rainbow colors, CD cover
Nick Iluzada
The Voice of an Active Learner
The Voice of an Active Learner, October 2012, concept work and style frames made for the online animated educational tool, Blackboard.
Nick Iluzada
The Voice of an Active Learner
The Voice of an Active Learner, October 2012, concept work and style frames made for the online animated educational tool, Blackboard.
Sandra Inchaurraga
Bird
Bird costume design
Andrea Innocent
The Jacky Winter Group
The Carnival of the Animals
The Carnival of the Animals, part of a series for a performance by the Melbourne Recital Centre, January 2013. The illustrations shown alongside a live orchestra and narrator.
Andrea Innocent
The Jacky Winter Group
The Carnival of the Animals
The Carnival of the Animals, part of a series for a performance by the Melbourne Recital Centre, January 2013. The illustrations shown alongside a live orchestra and narrator.
Andrea Innocent
The Jacky Winter Group
The Hideout
Part of a series of works created for The Hideout, a solo show at C3 Gallery, March 12, 2012.
Jordin Isip
Academic Jargonitis
One for "Academic Jargonitis," May 2012, an article about the hifalutin jargon used in graduate schools and institutions of higher education.
Jordin Isip
Dreaming of a World Without Intellectuals
One for "Dreaming of a World Without Intellectuals," July 2012, an essay about the anti-intellectualism of conservatives.
Sam Island
Summer Beard
Summer Beard, August, 2012, personal piece about a fear of shaving my beard halfway through summer.
Jeff Jackson
Reactor Art & Design Limited
Our New Holiday Dress Code. This was a Christmas Card for Stokely Design, as part of a donation to a charity that clothes people.
Jeff Jackson
Reactor Art & Design Limited
Image for poster, brochures, post cards. All for the entries and promotion of the Touched by Fire judged art show.
Salene Jang
PUPS
"PUPS" Tiny little friends
Art Center College of Design
Nat Janin
Cut Copy
Cut Copy, For article on vintage inspired hairstyles for contemporary men
Nylon Guys Magazine
Martin Jarrie
Garance, the Quiet Storytellers
Happy New Year -Greeting Card-
Happy New Year, promotional greeting card, 2013, inspired by a series of illustrations based on a tribute to the 18th century Enlightenment's spirit.
Steve Jenkins
The Beetle Book
"The Beetle Book" A 32-page non-fiction picture book about beetles, written and illustrated by Steve Jenkins. Published by Houghton Mifflin Books for Children.
The Beetle Book
Erik T. Johnson
The Outliers: Chapter 1
The Outliers: Chapter 1 , September 2012, wrap-around slip-cover art for independently published comic book about a boy in the Pacific Northwest and his supernatural friendship with a hairy woodland giant.
The Outliers: Chapter 1
Richard Johnson
Kandahar Journal
Combat Outpost Mizan, Kandahar Journal, August 28, 2012, part of an assignment covering the transition of the Afghan military forces from International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) control to complete Afghan control by 2014, sketched during an embed with Security Force Assistant Team 42 (SFAT) that was working with the Afghan National Army's 6th Kandak out of Combat Outpost Mizan near Qalat in Zabul Province, Afghanistan. This shows SFAT 42 sleeping in cots at COP Mizan, having ridden in on a convoy that struck two IED's the night before.
National Post
Richard Johnson
Kandahar Journal
Wounded Afghan Soldier, Kandahar Journal, August 28, 2012, part of an assignment covering the transition of the Afghan military forces from International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) control to complete Afghan control by 2014, sketched during an embed with Security Force Assistant Team 42 (SFAT) that was working with the Afghan National Army's 6th Kandak out of Combat Outpost Mizan near Qalat in Zabul Province, Afghanistan. This shows SFAT 42 sleeping in cots at COP Mizan, having ridden in on a convoy that struck two IED's the night before.
National Post
Wayne Johnson
Portraiture
"Snoop Dogg" Portraiture, Assignment for Jim Salvati
Art Center College of Design
Wayne Johnson
Letting Go
"Letting Go" Personal illustration about having to let go of things you can no longer stay attached to.
Art Center College of Design
Zack Jones
Golden Fish
Assignment was based off of a fortune from a fortune cookie.
Ted Jouflas
David and Myself-Halloween Los Angeles 1968
David and Myself-Halloween Los Angeles 1968, October 31, 2012, portrait of the artist and his best childhood friend David trick-or-treating as little boys, wearing costumes they made themselves, in Los Angeles on Halloween night in 1968. The illustration is instilled with the same childish verve.
Jean Jullien
Garance, the Quiet Storytellers
Where to eat
One from a series featured in Adam Platt's restaurant guide "Where to Eat," December 31, 2012.
New York Magazine
Gayle Kabaker
Lindgren & Smith
June Brides
June Brides, cover art, June 26, 2012, showing gay marriage that ran the week of Gay Pride in NYC.
The New Yorker
Sam Kalda
Look at Myself in the Miro
"Look at Myself in the Miro" For a "Facts and Arguments" piece on a father trying to explain Modernism to his daughter
The Globe and Mail
Sam Kalda
Snow White Must Die
Book review for "Snow White Must Die" by Nele Neuhaus
The Globe and Mail
Sam Kalda
Portrait of Joseph Spies
"Portrait of Joseph Spies" From an ongoing project about men and cats
Andrea Kalfas
The NeverEnding Story
"The NeverEnding Story" Event poster for a movie night hosted by Pizza Party Printing
Andrea Kalfas
The Isle of Voices
Interior illustration for Robert Louis Stevenson's short story "The Isle of Voices" re-released in Scout Books' Good Ink American Shorts series
Scout Books
Andrea Kalfas
The Isle of Voices
Interior illustration for Robert Louis Stevenson's short story "The Isle of Voices" re-released in Scout Books' Good Ink American Shorts series.
Scout Books
Andrea Kalfas
The Cellist of Sarajevo
Illustration for the One Maryland One Book campaign by the Maryland Humanities Council based on the novel "The Cellist of Sarajevo" by Steven Galloway.
Maira Kalman
Those (Waxed Fruit) Times
Those (Waxed Fruit) Times, June 2012, a one-page written and illustrated personal memory of the artist's Aunt’s waxed-fruit bowl as part of a special food issue.
Smithsonian Magazine
Tim Kaminski
Help a child in need
Assignment was based off of a fortune from a fortune cookie.
Joon Mo Kang
Book Review: July 29, 2012
One from a series for "How to Raise a Child," July 29, 2012, a review of the book Teach Your Children Well, part of an issue that focused on life improvements.
Joon Mo Kang
How to Slice It.
"How to Slice It" was one of illustration series for 'How-To' issue of Book Review, New York Times.
This review was about a book of a memoir of the chef, Marcus Samuelsson, who was a soccer player.
The New York Times Book Review
Yoon Jee Kang
Shaving man
Two opposite adjectives; hairy, and bald.
Igor Karash
Bloody Chamber
"Bloody Chamber" created for Angela Carter’s collection of short stories "The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories". Is based on the famous tale of Bluebeard. Carter's version is set in the 1920's and relates the story of a young piano student from a poor family who marries an wealthy older businessman. They travel to his castle where the young bride has many horrific experiences. The succession of mirrors in the illustration portrays the dramatic events from the bride's point of view and invites the reader into a dark psychological and physical space. The illustration captures the surreal qualities of the story as opposed to picturing that which is described in great detail through language.
The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories
Igor Karash
The Erl-King
"The Erl-King" is created for Angela Carter’s collection of short stories "The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories". This story is one of the few in the collection not based on an existing fairy tale. "The Erl-King" is the most poetic piece in the book and is lighter in tone. Angela Carter creates a dreamy account of a young woman that enters a forest and is charmed by the mysterious environment and Erl-King himself, only to find she is trapped. The illustration uses metaphor to capture the mental state of the character, depicting Siren's trapped in cages in the master's kitchen.
The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories
Nanae Kawahara
Faces - DOOOOOGS !!
"Faces - DOOOOOGS !!" This illustration work 'Faces' was chosen from my first solo exhibition DOOOOOGS !!
These modeled dogs are actually living in my home town, I drew their each funny faces
Nanae Kawahara
Rainy Day - DOOOOOGS !!
"Rainy Day - DOOOOOGS !!" This illustration work 'Rainy Day' was chosen from my first solo exhibition DOOOOOGS !!
Dogs may go for a walk even on rainy days. Although there are some dogs stay in the house by the discipline, some dogs go out with wearing a raincoat tightly. I drew such situations
Yann Kebbi
Heart USA Inc.
Grand Central
Grand Central , one from Un Chien a New York, October 2012, a children’s book written and illustrated by Yann Kebbi about Ouaf, a little dog who returns to France after a trip to New York. Ouaf describes to his fellow dog friends all the amazing and bizarre things he has seen in America.
Un Chien a New York
Yann Kebbi
Heart USA Inc.
Coney Island
Coney Island, one from Un Chien a New York, October 2012, a children’s book written and illustrated by Yann Kebbi about Ouaf, a little dog who returns to France after a trip to New York. Ouaf describes to his fellow dog friends all the amazing and bizarre things he has seen in America.
Un Chien a New York
Yann Kebbi
Heart USA Inc.
Elevator
Elevator, one from Un Chien a New York, October 2012, a children’s book written and illustrated by Yann Kebbi about Ouaf, a little dog who returns to France after a trip to New York. Ouaf describes to his fellow dog friends all the amazing and bizarre things he has seen in America.
Un Chien a New York
Yann Kebbi
Heart USA Inc.
Central Park
Central Park, one from Un Chien a New York, October 2012, a children’s book written and illustrated by Yann Kebbi about Ouaf, a little dog who returns to France after a trip to New York. Ouaf describes to his fellow dog friends all the amazing and bizarre things he has seen in America.
Un Chien a New York
Yann Kebbi
Rush Hour
One for the article "Rush Hour," May 14, 2015. An illustration of what it feels like when trying to board the subway during rush hour.
The New Yorker
Yann Kebbi
Heart USA Inc.
Times Square
One for the article "Times Square," July 2, 2012, about how people dressed in costumes of children’s television characters such as Mickey Mouse, Elmo, and Dora the Explorer vie for tourists attention and tips.
The New Yorker
Nuri Keli
This is a spot illustration for Baba Yaga, the Russian Fairy Tale.
SCAD-Atlanta
David Kenyon
From Cormac Mccarthy's Blood Meridian
Donald Kilpatrick III
Wish Diamonds is a body of work that explores ideologies of convention through loose narratives which address themes of allegory and affectation that posit the hazards of blind ambition.
Jin Kim
"Think again" This piece was done with a photograph that I originally took of a model, then I painted over it in CelVinyl.
Esther Sarah Kim
Death Treading
Death Treading
Pratt Institute Communications Design
Esther Sarah Kim
Forest Meeting
Forest Meeting, December 2012, part of a narrative series influenced by asian mythology, student work.
Pratt Institute Communications Design
Esther Sarah Kim
Warrior's Dream
Warrior's Dream
Pratt Institute Communications Design
Hyunyoung Kim
A guy in heels, that's me.
"A guy in heels, that's me" For a series of the story about ordinary people with extraordinary lives with shoes. A guy in his 50’s, a mechanic, is living in Arizona with his beautiful wife and two kids. He loves heels whether he cross-dresses or not. He has posted the stories of his ordinary days and thoughts and shared with whoever loves heels.
School of Visual Arts
Boyoun Kim
Spring
Spring, one for a series of seasons, student work, December 2012,
School of Visual Arts
Boyoun Kim
Secret Pleasure
Secret Pleasure, secret guilty pleasures of life, student work, February 2013.
School of Visual Arts
Soy Kim
Parsons The New School for Design
Ben Kirchner
Heart USA Inc
Weekly novelist portraits. Flat, bold colors and slight exaggeration of features combine with details of wrinkles, hair, stubble etc. The countenance of the subject is depicted and a tension exists where the image shifts back and forth between expression and realism. Published throughout 2012.
Tatsuro Kiuchi
Heflinreps
Haru, with the wind
One from a series for the novel Haru, With the Wind, January 2012, by Kazumasa Hayami.
Haru, With the Wind
Tatsuro Kiuchi
Heflinreps
A train in green
Cover art for Please, December 2012, Japan Railway Kyushu.
Please
Tatsuro Kiuchi
Heflinreps
The balloon festival in Saga
Cover art depicting the balloon festival in Saga prefecture, Japan, for Please, November 2012, Japan Railway Kyushu’s
Please
Tatsuro Kiuchi
Heflinreps
A Dog's Grace
A Dog's Grace, one for the Opinionator website page, October 20, 2012, for a piece by Kimberlee Auerbach Berlin, a first-person narrative about a couple, a pregnancy, and their dog. It has a sad tone.
The New York Times
Sarah Klinger
Bruneau n'attacherait jamais son chien avec des saucisses
Bruneau n'attacherait jamais son chien avec des saucisses, November 2012, one from a series depicting the literal meanings of humorous French expressions. In French, a person who would 'never tie up his dog with sausages is the English equivalent of a tightwad, student work.
Roman Klonek
Frank Sturges Reps
Woodpenny Dreads from the East, personal work, woodblock print, October 2012.
Sabine Kobel
Spoonie
"Spoonie" Self Promotional Postcard
Stuart Kolakovic
Heart USA Inc
A re-imagining of the Christmas carol King Wenceslas. Carol Ann Duffy's warm and eloquent prose required a series of rich and detailed images. Her writing instantly conjured up images of busy medieval kitchens, elaborate festive dinning halls and cold wintery landscapes.
Jon Krause
Ms Oscar
For an article about a guy who has a one night stand with an Oscar winning actress, only to find out she was so self absorbed she didn't excite him
Jon Krause
Removing the Gag
for an article about removing the gag/ lifting the silence imposed on priests by the church on issues of misconduct
Trisha Krauss
Mondrian Maude
Title page of Maude the Not So Noticeable Shrimpton published by Puffin UK 2012 and to be published by Candlewick Press US in 2013. Written by Lauren Child. This is a children's book about a middle child called Maude who always blends into the background and this works to her advantage when she and her flamboyant family come face to face with a rather hungry tiger.
Maude the Not So Noticeable Shrimpton
Trisha krauss
Cat
"Cat" from the children's book Maude, The Not So Noticeable Shrimpton, published by Puffin UK in 2012 and to be published by Candlewick Press US in 2013. Written by Lauren Child.
Maude the Not So Noticeable Shrimpton
Nora Krug
Riley Illustration
Bird Mobilization
Bird Mobilization, personal work.
Anita Kunz
Little Monsters
Little Monsters, February 2012, one for a project commissioned by Polaroid and curated by Lady Gaga. A number of artists were chosen to create an image using the new Polaroid printer. All work was shown at the Philips de Pury gallery in New York and the proceeds went toward Lady Gaga's charities.
Michael Kuo
Bad Types
Personal graphic poster based on awkward characters and the resemblance of type.
Michael Kuo
Roommates
A spot illustration based on an article talking about the possibilities of finding different roommates.
Tony Kuoch
Let the Right One In
"Let the Right One In" Create a film poster
Art Center College of Design
Tony Kuoch
Portrait of Kurt Vonnegut
"Portrait of Kurt Vonnegut" Deconstruction of a portrait
Art Center College of Design
Gracia Lam
The Pianist
The world's oldest living Holocaust survivor - 108 year old woman who plays the piano everyday and is an absolute phenomenon.
Gracia Lam
The Washington Post
Allowing internet users to vote for empty retail spaces in their neighbourhood.
Gracia Lam
You Melt My Nose
Personal piece about camping; concept by Joyce Mou.
Craig LaRotonda
Jennifer Vaughn Artist Agency
History of Cannabis
The history of cannabis in Colorado.
Jon Lau
Hide and Seek
"Hide and Seek" Personal piece. To escape, she tricks him into playing a classic game.
Zohar Lazar
Riley Illustration
OH!
OH! personal work for exhibition: Masterpiece Theatre, Morgan Lehman Gallery, NYC
Zohar Lazar
Riley Illustration
Waltz of the Mushroom Hunters
Waltz of the Mushroom Hunters, personal work for exhibition: Masterpiece Theatre, Morgan Lehman Gallery, NYC
Haejeon Jessica Lee
Beauty Eats the Beast
Drawing from a series of posters depicting the classic fairytale heroines, with a dark twist.
Haejeon Jessica Lee
Beauty Eats the Beast
A series of posters depicting the classic fairytale heroines, with a dark twist.
Haejeon Jessica Lee
Red Riding Hood
A series of posters depicting the classic fairytale heroines, with a dark twist.
Ness Lee
Walking the Puppies
Boobwalker "Walking the Puppies" The ruling of physical assets and the dominance if attains on the mental well being.
Soljee Lee
MOONLIGHT HUNTING
"MOONLIGHT HUNTING" Bird hunter striding through the forest.
Brigham Young University
Patrick Leger
Townies
Miami, one for "Townies," March 12, 2012. part of a series of editorials focusing on the experiences of New Yorkers who have relocated to Florida.
The New York Times
Violet Lemay
Ronnie Herman
Subway, New York Baby
"Subway, New York Baby" This image from 'New York Baby' (Duopress 2012, written by Puck) accompanies the text, "New York babies are always in a hurry..."
New York Baby
Violet Lemay
Ronnie Herman
NYC Alphabet, New York Baby
"NYC Alphabet, New York Baby" This tribute to the New York alphabet (letters 'A' through 'F') in 'New York Baby' (Duopress 2012, written by Puck) accompanies the text, "New York Babies love to learn the ABCs, and learning how to say big words too!"
New York Baby
Jesse Lenz
The Black Swan
Nassim Taleb, author of the Black Swan, has advice for gaining from tragic economic events.
Coney Leung
Lolita
Lolita
Art Center College of Design
Rachel Levit
Gouache on paper collaged on to a dollar bill. Part of the "100 Dollars Show" where every artist had to use the iconic dollar as their canvas.
Parsons The New School for Design
Rachel Levit
Parsons The New School for Design
Rachel Levit
Parsons The New School for Design
Tory Lin
Mind Field 1
Self Portrait
Caleb Luke Lin
Imperialism & Hipster-ism
Imperialism & Hipster-ism
Maryland Institute College of Art
James Lipnickas
School of Visual Arts
Kristen Liuwong
Pratt Institute Communications Design
Kristen Liuwong
Pratt Institute Communications Design
Maria Eugenia Longo
Bernadette Quigley
Where do I come in
Still frame from a music video commissioned for the song "Where Do I Come In?" from a concept album Rosler's Recording Booth, music and lyrics by Don Rosler, performed by Spottiswoode. The narrator of the song imagines scenarios such as this party scene where he would be an outsider -- too shy or insecure -- to approach the woman of his dreams.
Brandon Loving
Good Old War
"Good Old War" Philadelphia, PA, Student work. Event poster for the band Good Old War. The image was inspired by the band's home state of Pennsylvania, which sports two black horses on its flag.
Mike Lowery
Common birds of North America
"Common birds of North America" Originally drawn for the Oxford American that shows non-scientific names of birds of North America
Jeff Lowry
Pants on Fire
"Pants on Fire" Illustrating the phrase "Pants on Fire"
The University of Arizona- School of Art
Jeff Lowry
Stobbe.
"Stobbe" A portrait of my friend John Stobbe. Thank you for letting me show the world a drawing of you in your underwear
The University of Arizona - School of Art
Deb Lucke
Tortilla Portraits
Tortilla Portraits, one from a series for the program for the LongHouse Food Revival Austin, December 2012. The theme for the revival was Mexican food.
Deb Lucke
Tortilla Portraits
Tortilla Portraits, one from a series for the program for the LongHouse Food Revival Austin, December 2012. The theme for the revival was Mexican food.
Heather Lund
Thank You Cards
"Thank You Cards" This triptych of 3 thank-you cards depicts a bear, a lion, and a snake receiving their favorite gifts. To create these pieces, I used a digital Photoshop technique utilizing custom brushes to mimic silk-screening.
Savannah College of Art and Design
Ashley Mackenzie
88
A mock cover for the 88th issue of American Illustration, exploring the relationship between an image and its viewer
Ashley Mackenzie
Filling in the Gaps
As our knowledge of the brain becomes more comprehensive the idea of the soul exists only in the gaps of our understanding.
Jacob Magraw
T
T, an ancient artifact, April 17, 2012, one for the page where artist reinterpret the magazine title.
T: The New York Times Style Magazine
Melissa Manwill
Caught in the Barnyard
"Caught in the Barnyard" The prompt was to illustrate "Beauty and the Beast." There were no size, color, or subject matter restrictions (which is the best kind of assignment). I think roosters are gorgeous, and I know foxes love to kill chickens. So this is a moment of tension between the rooster (the beauty) and the murdering fox (the beast) right after he's killed a couple chickens.
BYU
Mick Marston
The Dentist
"The Dentist" The image was part of a self published book entitled 'Pap'.
Eleonora Marton
Untitled - bathers
Drawing for two-person exhibition 'Pie in the sky', September 2012.
Simone Massoni
Olga & Fakir
Olga & Fakir, one from the series Chicks and Types, November 2012. The big O is shaped using Fakir Display Black typeface by Underware.
Simone Massoni
Isabelle & Times New Roman
Isabelle & Times New Roman, one from the series Chicks and Types, November 2012. The big I is shaped using Times New Roman typeface.
Bill Mayer
Tricia Weber
Dented Little Beasties No. 5 Got Milk
Dented Little Beasties No. 5, Got Milk, July 2012, part of a personal exploration.
Logan McDonald
Lobster and tobacco
An exploration of the creative mind... through lobster and tobacco
Ted McGrath
"London Welcomes The World"
Cover art for "London Welcomes The World," July 2012, a feature story about social issues in London in the run-up to the 2012 Olympics.
Bloomberg Businessweek
Chesley McLaren
Little Miss Prada
"Little Miss Prada" Fashionable Doodles- a collection of drawings from the spring 2013 rtw shows compiled in a booklet that was used and a promotion piece
Chesley McLaren
Marc's Girl
"Marc's Girl" Fashionable Doodles- a collection of drawings from the spring 2013 rtw shows compiled in a booklet that was used and a promotion piece
Chesley McLaren
Italian Beauties
"Italian Beauties" Fashionable Doodles- a collection of drawings from the spring 2013 rtw shows compiled in a booklet that was used and a promotion piece
Chesley McLaren
the Showdown- Paris
"the Showdown- Paris" Fashionable Doodles- a collection of drawings from the spring 2013 rtw shows compiled in a booklet that was used and a promotion piece
Tara McPherson
Seasonal Girls
Vicky Chicory for the winter brew Chicory Stout, February 2012, one in a series of four girls created to embody the spirit and essence of the seasons and ingredients in the Dogfish Head seasonal brews.
Miranda Meeks
The Gardener
The Gardener, December 2012, based on the song The Gardener by The Tallest Man on Earth, student work.
Brigham Young University
Scott Menchin
"Black Leo" Da Vinci's lost Battle scene reinterpreted
Scott Menchin
Letters art about huge divide in politics.
New York Times
Aaron Meshoh
Hot Dog Lagoon
Hot Dog Lagoon, June 2012, a Promo for Iceland's Blue Lagoon.
Jim Mezei
Strongman and lobster
"Strongman and lobster" This is part of an exercise that I hope will eventually become a book. The idea is simple: people and the things they look like. The working title is "Look-alikes"
Nicole Miles
8 of Pentacles
Illustration of 1/78 cards in a tarot deck. Light Grey Art Lab's Tarot Mystics and The Occult exhibition
Adroit and a quick learner, 8 of Pentacles is grounded and diligent. Quality is more important than quantity and this card is focused on the task at hand. Reversely, while practice makes perfect, the quest for perfection can lead to vanity, too much focus on profit for labours or ignoring the world outside the task...
Kelly Miller
Worst Enemy
"Worst Enemy" Piece inspired by the phrase "You are your own worst enemy."
René Milot
Morgan Gaynin Inc
Lincoln goes Hollywood
One for "Lincoln Goes Hollywood," November 2012, for an article about Steven Spielberg's movie Lincoln
Smithsonian Magazine
Tetsuro Minorikawa
TSUNAMI:34m
This is a poster for Earthquake Poster Support Project, Illustration Poster Exhibition.
Meredith Miotke
Mudgie's, Detroit
"Mudgie's, Detroit" Detroit lifestyle illustration at Corktown's own Mudgie's Deli.
College for Creative Studies
Ashley Mistriel
"These Dreams of You"
Illustration assignment for the New York Times Sunday Book Review, 'Coincidental Tourists,' by Leah Hager Cohen, reviewing ‘These Dreams of You,’ by Steve Erickson, 2012.
Mari Mitsumi
MADAPPLE cover
Book Cover Illustration for Japanese Edition of MADAPPLE by Christina Meldurm.
Rebecca Mock
Main Street Blues
Animated/print illustration for the article "Main Street Blues," September 29, 2012, a story in the Sunday Review section about "Main Street's" many vacant storefronts
The New York Times
Rutu Modan
heflinreps
The Art of Distraction
Cover illustration for the Sunday Review article "The Art of Distraction," February 19, 2012.
The New York Times
Annie Mok
Jennifer Linnan
Annie Mok Draws James Joyce
I drew a cartoon adaptation of Joyce's story "Araby" from 'Dubliners' for 'The Graphic Canon' vol. 3 from Seven Stories Press, and I padded out a reprint of the story with a short adaptation of an excerpt from 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man,' which continues "Araby"'s coming-of-age story themes. I created this cover for the minicomic. Issue Press printed it with their Risograph. I took a page from Paul Buckley's 'Graphic Classics' series for Penguin, and in particular Chris Ware's cover for 'Candide.' Once a reader sees comics on the cover, they often begin reading before they've even realized they've made a decision to read.
Janna Morton
The Lizard Queen
The Lizard Queen, March 2012, created for a fashion-themed project on tenpacesanddraw.com. The bodice is inspired by a design by Stefanie Nieuwenhuyse.
Ana Mouyis
Family court — where lives unbind
To accompany an article describing a day in family court.
Shawn Murenbeeld
Chasing The Dragon
"Chasing The Dragon" A series of three Illustrations created for an editorial that appeared in St Louis Magazine. Chasing The Dragon examines the return of Heroin and how this latest epidemic has swooped in from Mexico and is now hitting the prominent neighborhoods of St Louis.
St Louis Magazine
Kelly Murphy
Behind The Bookcase
Cover for the novel "Behind The Bookcase", written by Mark Steensland and published by Random House/Delacorte Press. Traditionally painted in oil, acrylics and gel medium. 8.25" x 12".
Tommi Musturi
A House of Horror Films
A House of Horror Films, October 2012, including actions from 13 different horror movies.
Hikari Nagasaki
Pratt Institute Communications Design
Chris Silas Neal
Yiddish Wisdom, Two Horses
Two Horses, one of several illustrated Yiddish phrases from the book Yiddish Wisdom, September 2012.
Yiddish Wisdom
Keith Negley
Wish You Were Here
One for Graham Swift's book Wish You We're Here, April 9, 2014, a novel about a man who owns an RV park on an island and unravels at the news of his brother's death.
The New York Times Book Review
Keith Negley
My Guilty Pleasure
My Guilty Pleasure, November 2012, part of a group show where the artists were asked to depict their guiltiest of pleasures in New York.
Keith Negley
A Trigger for Talk
One for the article "A Trigger for Talk," December 31, 2012, in response to the shootings in Newtown and about the gun control debate and how frank discussions are needed to make positive change despite either side's reluctance.
Newsweek
Keith Negley
Father's Day
Father's Day, August 2012, One from a personal series for a visual essay about young fatherhood.
Natalie Nelson
Brother's Keeper
"Brother's Keeper" One from a series of illustrations based on the novel East of Eden, by John Steinbeck.
Portfolio Center
Nik Neves
Brooklyn Sketches - personal work
Brooklyn Sketches, Williamsburg, NYC, Bedford Ave and N 7th Street, part of a personal sketchbook series done over a 3-month visit to New York. Subsequently published with an interview in Lola, a Brazilian magazine.
Melody Newcomb
Holy Hunter
"Holy Hunter" This illustration was inspired by using random word association 'Holy' and 'Hunter'. In Native American culture the wolf is a symbol of freedom, loyalty, and wisdom.
School of Visual Arts
Victo Ngai
Foundation
Cover for sci-fi web story "Foundation" by Ann Aguirre, September 25, 2012, a first love story between two young boys during a zombie apocalypse.
Tor.com
Victo Ngai
Jack and Queen at the Green Mill
Cover for sci-fi web story ” Jacks and Queen at the Green Mill” by Marie Rutkoski, August 2012. The story sets in 20s Chicago, there is Jazz, mafia, flappers and the mysterious invisible creature "Shade", also the secret behind the great Chicago fire!
Tor.com
Victo Ngai
Tough Choice
One for the article "Tough Choice," September 2012, about making a tough but necessary decision: sometimes giving up one thing is what it takes to gain another.
PLANSPONSOR
Victo Ngai
Treacherous Water
Cover illustration for the feature "Treacherous Water," December 2012, about a big and powerful company breaking up and going into individual directions in harsh environment.
PLANSPONSOR
Victo Ngai
Utopia
Utopia, March 2012, one for the annual Dellas Graphic Frogfolio calendar. The theme of the project, while open, requires the presence of a frog. This image depicts a doomsday scenario.
Christoph Niemann
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge, April 2012, a silkscreen poster.
Christoph Niemann
Man of Action
One for "Man of Action," July 5, 2012, a review of the book SUPERMAN The High-Flying History of America’s Most Enduring Hero by Larry Tye.
Christoph Niemann
Ich hab´s gleich
Ich Hab´s Gleich, cover art, April 12, 2012.
Zeit Magazin
Aleksandra Niepsuj
illo.pl
Physical Culture
Analyzing the model of polish physical culture. The article claims, that when it comes to sports, Poles prefer to watch and comment rather than participate.
Aleksandra Niepsuj
Pigeon
Personal Work. How do pigeons survive winter?
Aleksandra Niepsuj
illo.pl
Ukrainian women in Poland
Ukrainian women: largest immigrant group in Poland. Ukrainian women rarely find a job in line with their qualifications- the majority are employed as cleaners and housemaid. Treated with disrespect and poorly paid they are facing the harsh realities of the surrounding world and missing home.
Andrew J. Nilsen
First In Flight
San Francisco, CA - Fort Funston Beach, "First In Flight" June 2012, SF Weekly Summer Guide cover: Human beings dream big. We strive to mimic nature and sometimes forget that we never actually separated from it - especially when those dreams lead to creating the ability to fly for ourselves. This piece is a little reminder about the human spirit, our relationship with nature, and ability to innovate.
SF Weekly
Tory Novikova
Shark Attack Monster Mask
Shark Attack Monster Mask, June 2012. Watch out, a shark is going to take a bite out of you! This nightmare is embodied in this terrifyingly comfy, illustrated fabric mask.
Tim O'Brien
Biggie Smalls at 40
One for the article “Biggie Smalls at 40,” January 2012, a portrait depicting what the late Notorious BIG would look like if he were alive today.
XXL Magazine
Tim O'Brien
Desperately Seeking Mitt
One for the article “Desperately Seeking Mitt,” August 2012, a portrait of Mitt Romney as he was crowned the Republican nominee at the Tampa Florida convention, focusing on the real question on everyone's mind: Is there anything behind the mask?
Esquire Magazine
Dennis Oba
Innocence in Death
"Innocence in Death" If Death, the Grim Reaper itself were an infant, it would look innocent and harmless until it grows a little older of course.
Gregory Oberle
Chalk Eggs for Michigan: Faberge, the Rise and Fall
Chalk Eggs for Michigan: Faberge, the Rise and Fall, November 2012, Detroit Institute of the Arts, two from a series of five illustrated sculpture-installations based on Peter Karl Faberge's original ornate jeweled eggs. Each design represents a different facet of the economy of the State of Michigan circa Faberge's peak design period, those being copper and iron mining, Great Lakes shipping and aquaculture, timber and forestry, and agriculture and automotive manufacturing. Depicted here is the water egg.
Detroit Institute of the Arts
Gregory Oberle
Chalk Eggs for Michigan: Faberge, the Rise and Fall
Chalk Eggs for Michigan: Faberge, the Rise and Fall, November 2012, Detroit Institute of the Arts, two from a series of five illustrated sculpture-installations based on Peter Karl Faberge's original ornate jeweled eggs. Each design represents a different facet of the economy of the State of Michigan circa Faberge's peak design period, those being copper and iron mining, Great Lakes shipping and aquaculture, timber and forestry, and agriculture and automotive manufacturing. Depicted here is the agriculture egg.
Detroit Institute of the Arts
Lara Odell
Police Car
Police Car, November 2012, an old police car breaks down, personal project.
Andrea Offermann
The Broken Lands
"The Broken Lands" Cover for the MG/YA novel "The Broken Lands" by Kate Milford
The Broken Lands
Yejin Oh
let's plant together
"Let's plant together" Personal project
Yuta Onoda
Gerald & Cullen Rapp
Unlocking the Mysteries of the Deep
A cover illustration for the article about ocean mapping: unlocking the mysteries of the deep.
Greg Opalinski
School of Visual Arts
Ken Orvidas
Taking Wing
"Taking Wing" A Runner’s World article about how an experienced runner is inspired by a small, brown bird.
Runner's World
Ken Orvidas
Leadership
Leadership, "How Strategists Lead" is about the unique value strategic leaders can bring while taking their companies in exciting, new directions.To reinforce the point I wanted the character in the image to appear confident and relaxed as he navigated through a very different looking forest.
McKinsey Consulting Finance #42
Kumiko Otomo
School of Visual Arts
Kumiko Otomo
School of Visual Arts
Peter Oumanski
The Business of Going Broke
One for "The Business of Going Broke," May 2012, for the "It's The Economy" weekly column.
The New York Times Magazine
Lily Padula
Pushing Up Daisies
"Pushing Up Daisies" An illustration based on the euphemism "pushing up daisies". This phrase is used to soften the blow of the truth, even though the reality does not change.
Lily Padula
Watch Where You Walk
"Watch Where You Walk" Personal work based on my fear of grates in the sidewalk and what may be lurking beneath them
Lily Padula
Please Stand Away From The Platform Edge
"Please Stand Away From The Platform Edge" Personal Piece based on my fear of being pushed in front of a subway train.
Lily Padula
Escaped Patients
"Escaped Patients" Biographical illustration of Dr Thomas Szasz, a psychiatrist who strongly opposed many common psychiatric practices such as forced medication and institutionalization.
Jia Ling Pan
Academy of Art University
Miguel Pang Ly
OPINION ARTICLE OF THE NEW POLITICAL PARTY “CUP”
"Opinion article of the new political party “CUP" by Eloi Mallafré, The appearance seems to be a new alternative to this bipartisanship that exists in Spain. Bringing the claims of the 15-M & the indignation caused by the neoliberal politics to the parliament.
Place: (Barcelona-SPAIN). Opinion article author: Eloi Mallafré.
Setmanari la Directa
Miguel Pang Ly
The right to be lazy
Exhibition of work at: La hormiga Atomica (library). Place: Pamplona (SPAIN),This project is at the same time an exhibition and a book based on the text "The right to be lazy" of Paul Lafargue
MIGUEL PANG LY
The right to be lazy
"Exhibition of work at: La hormiga Atomica (library). Place: Pamplona (SPAIN)" This project is at the same time an exhibition and a book based on the text "The right to be lazy" of Paul Lafargue
Miguel Pang Ly
Patufet (Tom Thumb)
"Patufet (Tom Thumb)" Illustrated album of the story of Patufet as compiled by the catalan folklorist Joan Amades.
In my search of the original story of this little boy called Patufet, the story itself touches themes which lie in the most profound levels of the unconscious. Images like the ox, the little boy that has to grow, the scatology of the boy that has been swallowed by the ox and that won´t come out until the ox has shitted him...
As most of the original stories is not only for children, and doesn´t have a beautiful ending, but it is a rite of passage.
PATUFET
Miguel Pang Ly
Madame "A"
"Madame "A"
Madame A can´t say anything else more than "A".
Madame A can´t stop saying all the time "A" .
Project of illustrated album
Anna Parini
One for the article "Know Yourself" about neurobiology and other things we should know about our own brain.
Anna Parini
Cover for G Living, The Boston Globe for the article "Digital Plunge" about a new app wich allows readers to immerse themselves in a whole new literary experience.
The Boston Globe
Soyoon Park
Bearbrick + Timepiece
"Bearbrick + Timepiece" The project was conceived by editor Jason Jaehyun kim to celebrate and combine both modern pop culture phenomenon, bearbricks and time-honored traditions of iconic watch brands that stand the test of time. NYC based fashion designer and illustrator, Soyoon Park focused on the distinctive elements of what makes each timepiece truly iconic over the years with their triumphs in technology and design. Most importantly, she tried to highlight and capture the unique brand images that each timepiece has established due to their successful association strategy with aviation, airline, leisure sports and diamond industries. Her elaborate watercolor illustration work as a perfect medium to infuse different expressions of each brand on empty Bearbricks.
The GROUND Magazine
Soh Young Park
GrowNYC: People
"GrowNYC: People" Series illustrating the goals and vision of the people behind the non-profit organization
School of Visual Arts
Soh Young Park
Fashion Wars
"Fashion Wars" spots vs. stripes- who will win?
School of Visual Arts
Curtis Parker
Scott Hull Associates
Sanitation and the Racing Car
One for "Sanitation and the Racing Car," September 2012, an article about rebuilding a classic race car and trying to hide all the wires and dangling parts.
Road & Track Magazine
Leif Parsons
Proposed cover on the subject of fashion
David Patel
Freud
"Freud" A portrait of Sigmund Freud and his theories about dreams. I tried to illustrate the confusing nature of dreams and the hidden meanings that are in them according to Freud.
Diego Patiño
The Jacky Winter Group
Howler Magazine
DT Jürgen Klinsmann wins a friendly at Azteca Stadium, cover art for the premiere issue of a new soccer magazine for North American fans, October 2012.
Howler Magazine
Ryan Peltier
Voices in the Storm - Ruin and Uplift, NY Times Op-Ed
Voices in the Storm - Ruin and Uplift
NY Times Op-Ed
Ryan Peltier
Around the Corner of Loss, NY Times Townies
"Around the Corner of Loss" This is for the Townies section of the Times, it's about a person who visits a ghost bike memorializing a friend.
New York Times
Ryan Peltier
Alligator Evening, The Stork
Alligator Evening, The Stork
College of Visual Art
Simon Pemberton
Heart USA Inc
illustrate the short story Scrap Metal by Nan Craig. Showing the scene with the main characters "On a hillside overlooking Port Talbot -- a landscape gorgeous and dramatic and scarred and dirty"
Simon Pemberton
Heart USA Inc
self initiated project based in Epping Forest inspired by the writings of John Clare an avid supporter of the Forest " Unbounded freedom ruled the wandering scene,Nor fence of ownership crept in between
To hide the prospect of the following eye
Its only bondage was the circling sky..."
Isaure Perrin
"A window opening onto a world of dreams" I try to convey with humour and innocence the everyday and ordinary life. Hopefully you will find my drawings full of life and enjoy the expressions of my characters. As an artist I would be satisfied if my illustrations simply make you smile.
Parsons The New School
Isaure Perrin
"A window opening onto a world of dreams" I try to convey with humour and innocence the everyday and ordinary life. Hopefully you will find my drawings full of life and enjoy the expressions of my characters. As an artist I would be satisfied if my illustrations simply make you smile.
Parsons The New School
Eddie Perrote
Night Time Royalty
"Night Time Royalty" Personal Work
Philippe Petit-Roulet
Riley Illustration
Work day spot series
One as part of a series about work day spots, May 28, 2012.
Philippe Petit-Roulet
Riley Illustration
Work day spot series
One as part of a series about work day spots, May 28, 2012.
Philippe Petit-Roulet
Riley Illustration
Work day spot series
One as part of a series about work day spots, May 28, 2012.
Philippe Petit-Roulet
Riley Illustration
Work day spot series
One as part of a series about work day spots, May 28, 2012.
Lorenzo Petrantoni
Marlena Agency
Diary of an Aesthete
For an article "Diary of an Aesthete". The story is about Count Harry Kessler, sophisticated German diplomat and connoisseur, who lived from 1868 to 1937 and passed hardly an inelegant day in between. W.H. Auden, in a review of the English-language edition of his diaries, dubbed Kessler "one of the most cosmopolitan men who ever lived".
The size of this image is 14.5" x 10" executed in collage medium
The New Yorker
Lorenzo Petrantoni
Marlena Agency
Book Cover for Hearst's 125th Anniversary
Striking piece of art for the cover of The Hearst Corporation 125th Anniversary book.
The Hearst Corporation 125th Anniversary book
Karsten Petrat
Rama dama
Illustration for the article "Rama dama" in Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin
Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin
Karsten Petrat
Dem Schleim auf der Spur
"Dem Schleim auf der Spur" A series of illustrations about the effects of having a cold.
Stern, Germany
Karsten Petrat
Dem Schleim auf der Spur
"Dem Schleim auf der Spur" A series of illustrations about the effects of having a cold.
Stern, Germany
Eric Petrini
Pratt Institute Communications Design
Valeria Petrone
Morgan Gaynin Inc.
CONTEMPORARY SPHINXES - THE TIME OF BOTOX
One for "Contemporary Sphinxes - The Time of Botox,” July 2012, an article about the change of physiognomy—the facial features that show qualities of mind or character by their configuration or expression—in women who have been treated with botox.
Io Donna magazine
Valeria Petrone
Morgan Gaynin Inc.
Call if you need your art collection properly hung
One for the article "Call If You Need Your Art Collection Properly Hung," September 2012, about who to call for unusual services.
Avenue Magazine
Alex Petrowsky
Self initiated Illustration
Emily Pettigrew
The Fool and the Birch Tree
Piece based on a Russian folk tale
Gabriel Pieters
Conference Call
Gabriel Pieters
4G
Gabriel Pieters
Puppy
Gabriel Pieters
Restrictive Sleep
Gabriel Pieters
Block
Alain Pilon
Garance, the Quiet Storytellers
I am Speechless-Je suis sans voix-
One for "I am Speechless-Je suis sans voix," October 2012, an article featured in a French magazine.
Info Press Magazine
Grace Henry Pincer
Art Center College of Design
Denise Plauché
El Vengador
Fighting like cats and dogs..., "El Vengador" Editorial assignment; class project
SCAD Atlanta
David Plunkert
The Tin Drum
Cover illustration for "The Tin Drum," directed by Volker Schlondorff, re-released by Janus Films and Criterion
David Plunkert
A Nation of Haters
"A Nation of Haters" For the article "Vexed Americana: How we became a Nation of Haters." Written by Taffy Brodesser-Akner
Playboy
David Plunkert
Directory of Illustration
"Directory of Illustration" End page illustration for the Directory of Illustration 29.
Directory of Illustration
Emiliano Ponzi
Magnet Reps
Bukowski - Diner
One from a collection covers for a series of books by Charles Bukowski. Musica per Organi Caldi, conveys how Bukowski banters on American society and at the same time, how he is inseparably part of that very society he critiques.
Musica per Organi Caldi
Emiliano Ponzi
Magnet Reps
Bukowski - Orgy
One from a collection covers for a series of books by Charles Bukowski. Scrivo Poesie Solo per Portarmi a Letto le Ragazze imagines a man sleeping with several woman with 1970s hairstyles in a huge bed.
Scrivo Poesie Solo per Portarmi a Letto le Ragazze
Emiliano Ponzi
Magnet Reps
Bukowski - Passed Out Threesome
One from a collection covers for a series of books by Charles Bukowski. Compagno di Sbronze depicts booze, girls and a place to crash after an anarchist night awake until sunrise. A ‘Polaroid’ of one of many nights Bukowski spent following his pure instincts. The presence of American culture and settings is often subtly expressed in this series; the car here resembles a Cadillac model.
Compagno di Sbronze
Emiliano Ponzi
Magnet Reps
Bukowski - Pool
One from a collection covers for a series of books by Charles Bukowski. Il Capitano e Fuori a Pranzo, a diary Bukowski wrote a few years before his departure of his reflections on death and absence of regrets. The scene is of explicit sex in a pool, nothing to hide: another affirmation of the Bukowski will to do whatever crosses his mind.
Il Capitano e Fuori a Pranzo
Emiliano Ponzi
Magnet Reps
Dante's Inferno - Treachery
Treachery, Dante’s 9th circle, part of a series for the book Inferno. Satan was the first to commit treachery against God by challenging Him and was expelled from paradise. In this image, we show how treachery against God is still being committed in the modern world. In this case, the priest performs treason against God by going to prostitutes and breaking his covenant to abstain from sex as a Catholic priest must vow.
Inferno
Inga Poslitur
Hawaii Sketchbook Series
Keheena Beach, Big Island, Hawaii, "Hawaii Sketchbook Series" series for Hana Hou! Magazine. The Big Island provides tourists with many challenges from natural ocean hot springs lagoons to turtles sleeping on the beach. The magazine decided not to run sketches.
Giselle Potter
Riley illustration
Witch
Witch, November 2012, one in a series of personal paintings inspired by old photographs.
Andy Potts
Anna Goodson Illustration Agency
A Circus Mind
"A Circus Mind" Portrait of Ken Kesey created for a rock n'roll poetry collection entitled A Circus Mind, self-published by Ryan Cox.
A Circus Mind
Boris Pramatarov
Illustration for "Big Spiders" by Margit Hesthammar, The New York Times's Anxiety blog.
Big spiders
Darren Pryce
Karate
Karate kick, "Karate" Poster image to promote a karate competition
Oxford
Shonagh Rae
Heart USA Inc
Regular column written from the perspective of a native and aims to give the reader a unique experience of the destination, in this case Tehran. Shonagh was asked to produce a colourful and dynamic artwork that captures and conveys the mood of the story rather than depict the specifics of the text.
Anna Raff
World Rat Day: Poems About Real Holidays You've Never Heard Of
"World Rat Day: Poems About Real Holidays You've Never Heard Of" Aa collection of poems by J. Patrick Lewis, published by Candlewick Press.
World Rat Day
Monica Ramos
Naked Ladies 2
Naked Ladies 2, April 2012, created at the end of senior year with the assignment to create the piece you’ve always wanted to.
Parsons The New School for Design
Monica Ramos
Make Your Own Orgy Kit
Make Your Own Orgy Kit, April 2012. Stackable wooden toys created to make sex and sexuality cuter and more approachable. Includes 11 different characters: 9 singles and 2 conjoined twins. Thousands of configurations.
Parsons The New School for Design
Monica Ramos
I hate selfies
One for the article "I Hate Selfies," March 2013, a piece for a feature about five artists illustrating their pet peeves: Pictured, people taking pictures of themselves.
Oh Comely Magazine
Jennifer Rash
Revising Civil War Death Counts
"Revising Civil War Death Counts" September 2012, created for an article on a study suggesting that the death toll from the Civil War is much higher than previously thought.
Milliman Insight
Andy Rash
Louis C. K. iotacon
This is a low res portrait of comedian Louis C. K. for my blog iotacons.blogspot.com
iotacons.blogspot.com
Fredrik Rättzén
Trafficking
"Trafficking" An illustration I did on the subject of sex trafficking.
Brian Rea
Soulpepper Theater posters 2013
Poster image for the 2013 performance of the play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead at the Soulpepper Theater, November 2013.
Soulpepper Theater
Brian Rea
Moving Through Grief, Chair by Chair
One for the article "Moving Through Grief, Chair by Chair," March 12, 2012, a piece in for the "Modern Love" section about a man grieving the death of his wife. And his struggle to throw away all the items she decorated their home with.
The New York Times
Brian Rea
Dog Anchors Man Facing Setbacks
One for the article "Dog Anchors Man Facing Setbacks," August 2012, a piece for the Modern Love section about a man's love for his dog and how it helped him get over heartbreak.
The New York Times
Brian Rea
My Touchstone and a Heart of Gold
One for the article "My Touchstone and a Heart of Gold," February 10, 2012, a piece for the Modern Love section about how a single woman discovers that any man who treats her tortoise with love and care is a keeper.
The New York Times
Red Nose Studio
Magnet Reps
Journey - By Plane
Four as part of a series of destinations for the Travel issue, April 22, 2013, depicting a whimsical journey, off the beaten path by plane, gondola, polar bear and through a forest.
The New Yorker
Red Nose Studio
Magnet Reps
Journey - Gondola
Four as part of a series of destinations for the Travel issue, April 22, 2013, depicting a whimsical journey, off the beaten path by plane, gondola, polar bear and through a forest.
The New Yorker
Red Nose Studio
Magnet Reps
Journey - Polar Bear
Four as part of a series of destinations for the Travel issue, April 22, 2013, depicting a whimsical journey, off the beaten path by plane, gondola, polar bear and through a forest.
The New Yorker
Red Nose Studio
Magnet Reps
Journey - Forest
Four as part of a series of destinations for the Travel issue, April 22, 2013, depicting a whimsical journey, off the beaten path by plane, gondola, polar bear and through a forest.
The New Yorker
Maria Rendon
"Fragments" Imagine that you can move your right arm, but you can’t. Feeling that your legs are twisted like braided hair, but they aren’t. Believing that you are performing a task with your hands but they are completely still. These images are inspired by these thoughts. Personal piece
Justin Renteria
El Puerco
Part of a series based on environmental issues. This image focuses on the by-product of producing pork: millions of gallons of pig feces.
Justin Renteria
El Tigre
Part of a series based on environmental issues. This image is about endangered animal parts being sold on the black market to buy weapons.
Martha Rich
Jennifer Vaughn
Love Ya Mean It
Love Ya Mean It, one for the show Awakened, August 2012, curated by Alix Sloan at AFA NYC to benefit Adopt-A-Pet.
John Ritter
Uncatchable
One for the article “Uncatchable,” May 12, 2012, about hijacker George Wright, America's most elusive fugitive, disguised as a priest, directing a $1 million drop-off from agents instructed to wear swim suits on July 31, 1972.
GQ
Clay Rodery
Over-Policing Our Schools
Over-Policing Our Schools, March 2013, personal piece about how in the wake of school shootings, many schools have become overzealous in their efforts to become more secure, while others are now school-to-prison pipelines.
Edel Rodriguez
The Culture of Violence
One for the article "The Culture of Violence," December 16, 2102, a look at the culture of violence in America, in real life and in entertainment
Los Angeles Times
Edel Rodriguez
Do We Have the Courage to Stop This?
One for the article "Do We Have the Courage to Stop This?" December 17, 2012, a look at ways to regulate guns in America, in response to the Newtown CT school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary.
The New York Times
Edel Rodriguez
Dark Night
Cover art for the feature "Dark Night," July 10, 2012, the week after the mass shooting at a movie theater in Aurora Colorado killed 12 and injured 54 people.
The Hollywood Reporter
Paul Rogers
heflinreps
Oprah in the Seventies
Portrait of Oprah Winfrey for the article "Oprah in the Seventies," May 10, 2012, when she was getting her start as a TV newswoman in Baltimore.
The Baltimore Sun Magazine
Jungyeon Roh
Magnet Reps
Das Auto Volkswagen
One for the campaign Das Auto Volkswagen. Design the future of your brand with YouTube, my brand – Volkswagen.
Jacopo Rosati
Public Beach
Public Beach, August 2012, part of a personal collage series made of felt fabric. Individual pieces are cut out and layered on top of each other.
Jacopo Rosati
Felt Heroes
Felt Heroes, March 2012, part of a personal collage series made of felt fabric. Individual pieces are cut out and layered on top of each other.
Michele Rosenthal
I Wanna Be Your Dog
Illustration for The Stooges' song "I Wanna Be Your Dog," featured on the blog Ten Paces and Draw
Laurie Rosenwald
Livres d'Ete
Livres d'Ete, June 5, 2012, one for a "Books for Summer" reading list, L'Express Magazine.
Julia Rothman
Mixtapes
Mixtapes, June 2012, a pattern created for an analog-themed address book.
Graham Roumieu
Magnet Reps
Carrot vs Rabbit
Carrot vs Rabbit, part of the personal series Wildly Uncomfortable Kingdom.
Graham Roumieu
Magnet Reps
"Social Disgraces"
One for the feature "Social Disgraces," January 2012, as part of the "break your bad habits" special issue. A poll asked 945 readers about the social media habits that drive them crazy.
Real Simple
Alberto Ruggieri
Why do you feel unhappy? you are giving too much space to the outside world. And you disappear.
"Why do you feel unhappy? you are giving too much space to the outside world. And you disappear." This illustration is part of a series of images published by an Italian magazine of psychological issues. The art director asked me to illustrate the theme of self-confidence: to be protagonist of our own life and our own image. I thought I could communicate this concept with a man who lives hidden in a cage which will protect himself from the world, what comes out is just a mere appearance of him, a puppet.
Riza
Cecilia Ruiz
Box of Extraordinary Deaths
The Death of Jean Baptiste Lully, "Box of Extraordinary Deaths" Series of illustrations based on true stories of people who died in very unusual ways.
School of Visual Arts
Cecilia Ruiz
Box of Extraordinary Deaths
The Death of Isadora Duncan, "Box of Extraordinary Deaths" Series of illustrations based on true stories of people who died in very unusual ways.
School of Visual Arts
Jonny Ruzzo
Descending
Illustrating the story Descending, written by Thomas M. Disch, about the downfalls of consumerism, March 2012.
School of Visual Arts
Brett Ryder
Heart USA Inc
An article about the mavericks and geniuses out there ready to make us money and how we need to mobilise our mercenary instinct and commit to letting them make money for us once again.
Brett Ryder
Heart USA Inc
An article about penthouses being a perfect symbol of being on top of your game
Lauren Rymer
Green Fox
"Green Fox" Commissioned band t-shirt for Matt &Kim
Pratt Institute Communications Design
Kim Ryu
Genetic Train Wreck
Genetic Train Wreck, January 2013, about the unbreakable bond between family members. It is a chain of action and reaction, a binding circle, and a genetic tie. Student work.
Art Center College of Design
Kim Ryu
He Slapped Me So I Left Him
He Slapped Me So I Left Him, January 2013, a representation of the artist's headspace. Student work.
Art Center College of Design
Doug Salati
The Chase
from a 32-page book project about an old man and the loss of his favorite coat
Doug Salati
The Reunion
from a 32-page book project about an old man and the loss of his favorite coat
Cali Sales
Bus Stop
"Bus Stop" A painting created as part of a larger personal project while attending Art Center College of Design. Painted with gouache on bristol paper.
Art Center College of Design
Cali Sales
Suspended
"Suspended" A painting created as part of a series for a class at Art Center College of Design. Acrylic paint on wood panel.
Art Center College of Design
Merav Salomon
Frostbuelen
One from a series for Frostbuelen (Frostbites), March 2012, a picture book for adults also written by the artist. Number 37 of the German Tollen Hefte illustrated series.
Frostbuelen
Allan Sanders
Heart Agency
Flux Plaza
"Flux Plaza" What's happening in Flux Plaza today? The secret police are spying on passers-by. The postman is on his route. The little fat pig is at work and Superman is drunk again.
Flux Plaza lies at the center of an imagined city populated by characters from my sketchbooks.
Hazel Lee Santino
Flower Face
Flower Face, November 2012, personal project experimenting with short animation illustrating brief, pleasing phrases, this one showing a mouth all full of dirt with seeds between the teeth.
Nathan Sawaya
Boys and Girls Club
The boyband One Direction, for the article "Boys and Girls Club," September 9, 2012. The group takes over pop rock, and will soon have their own action figures.
The New Yorker
Guido Scarabottolo
MGI
Cover art for the novel The Fjord of Eternity by Kim Leine, July 2012
The Fjord of Eternity
Guido Scarabottolo
MGI
city
Cover art for a magazine for professional social operators, October 2012.
Animazione Sociale
Jade Schulz
School of Visual Arts
Rick Sealock
Wild Justice
A full page image for one of the six illustrations created for Wild Justice," July 2012, a feature about animals on trial. A bull burned at the stake, a swarm of locusts excommunicated - animal trials were once surprisingly common. What does the strangest phenomenon in legal history say about our relationship with the creatures around us?
Maisonneuve Magazine
Paula Searing
What It Is All About
"What It Is All About" Personal Work. Ink on paper.
Carmen Segovia
Opener illustration for classical music supplement Taktvoll.
The article was about Orfeo, its mythology on the story of music and art.
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Ashley Seil Smith
Mr. Nobody at All
"Mr. Nobody at All" Student work illustrating Ann Beattie's short story
School of Visual Arts
Madison Shackell-York
Clockmakers Competition
A Brief to represent the word time for the 2013 Official Clockmakers Competition.
University of the West of England
Chris Sharp
Washington Square Arch
Washington Square Arch, March 2012, one from a series of gift cards depicting the West Village, New York City.
Cun Shi
A fictional story about a celebrated artist who became fed up with society and decides to embark on a self destructive path that ultimately led to his death.
Inspired by the short story "Mr. Nobody At All" by Ann Beattie.
School of Visual Arts
Cun Shi
A fictional story about a celebrated artist who became fed up with society and decides to embark on a self destructive path that ultimately led to his death.
Inspired by the short story "Mr. Nobody At All" by Ann Beattie.
School of Visual Arts
Yuko Shimizu
Tame Your Hair (pubic hair)
Tame Your Hair (pubic hair), August 2012, one of set of three posters created for a hair removal service in Hong Kong, depicting honest take on women's worst nightmares.
Yuko Shimizu
Miyamoto Musashi
Miyamoto Musashi, May 2012, personal piece based on a Japanese classic novelized-biography by Eiji Yoshikawa about samurai Miyamoto Musashi.
Yuko Shimizu
Dutch pension system
Opener for a story about the Dutch pension system. The more you wait the more it grows, May 2012.
PLANSPONSOR EUROPE Magazine
Dadu Shin
Something's Fishy
Something's Fishy, personal piece, September 2012.
Steve Simpson
Tapas Menu Cover
Wrap around cover for the Tapas Bar Menu for Dylan McGrath's new Fade Street Social restaurant in Dublin, Ireland, December 2012.
Adam Simpson
Heart USA Inc
An article about the future of cinema and how it promises the audience total immersion through a fourth dimension. To be created through smell, real rain within a cinema and other physical sensations.
Jiah Sin
Maryland Institute College of Art
Michael Sloan
Sai Kung street scene at twilight.
"Sai Kung street scene at twilight" From a series of sketches of Hong Kong street scenes.
Jeffrey J. Smith
Gerald & Cullen Rapp & Assoc.
live by night, fiction by dennis lehane
One for “Live by Night,” by gangster Dennis Lehane, July 2012, a gangster fiction-story based in and around Boston.
Playboy magazine
Jeffrey J. Smith
Gerald & Cullen Rapp & Asoc.
nailed by patrick j kiger
One for the article “Nailed by Patrick J Kiger,” July 2012, a full-page illustration of Lenny Dykstra standing in the back of a U-Haul truck.
Orange Coast Magazine
Owen Smith
"Wake"
Wake, May 2012, personal piece featured in a group show at Sloan Fine Art in New York.
Mark Smith
Salzman International
When Helping Goes Bad
"When Helping Goes Bad" Full page image for Binghamton University Alumni Magazine.
Binghamton University Magazine
John Spriggs
Big Bad Wolf
This was a fun illustration I did for the website jebkennedy.com, for their annual "month of monsters". I chose to do red riding hood and the big bad wolf because I thought it would be fun to exaggerate the size of the wolf (taking some inspiration from the t-rex in "Jurassic Park"). I feel like he thinks he's well hidden among those trees, and that if he doesn't move maybe she won't notice him, which is endlessly entertaining to me.
Brian Stauffer
Gone, Gabby, Gone
Cover art for the feature "Gone, Gabby, Gone," December 2012, a story about a mother who kidnaps her child in a custody battle, taking her to Russia.
Miami New Times
Brian Stauffer
The Political Issue
Cover art for "The Political Issue," October 2012, an entire issue devoted to election year battles.
Las Vegas Weekly
Brian Stauffer
Killed By A Pill Mill
One for the article "Killed By A Pill Mill," January 2013, about a doctor who was arrested in the deaths of numerous teens who overdosed after being illegally given prescriptions for pain killers.
Orange Coast Magazine
Brian Stauffer
Parkinsons And Depression
One for the article "Parkinsons And Depression," October 2012, discussing the effects of Parkinson's as a disease not usually known to cause depression and the inability to recognize people.
Neurology Now Magazine
Jenn Steffey
How the Best in Show is really chosen
How the Best in Show is Really Chosen, Westminster Dog Show, Malachy the Pekingese, one from a personal series as a take on how he was chosen as Best in Show, February 2012.
Otto Steininger
Three in a Box, Inc.
The Fiction Issue
Sci-Fi Murder Mystery, one from a series of spots for The New Yorker’s Fiction Issue, June 4, 2012. The image was placed in a somewhat futuristic detective story featuring a household robot, a woman, a homicide, and the artist’s favorite retro-futuristic cars including a Citroën DS and Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion car, here deployed as a police helicopter.
The New Yorker
Otto Steininger
Three In a Box, Inc.
The Fiction Issue
Sci-Fi Murder Mystery, one from a series of spots for The New Yorker’s Fiction Issue, June 4, 2012. The image was placed in a somewhat futuristic detective story featuring a household robot, a woman, a homicide, and the artist’s favorite retro-futuristic cars including a Citroën DS and Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion car, here deployed as a police helicopter.
The New Yorker
Otto Steininger
The Fiction Issue
Sci-Fi Murder Mystery, one from a series of spots for The New Yorker’s Fiction Issue, June 4, 2012. The image was placed in a somewhat futuristic detective story featuring a household robot, a woman, a homicide, and the artist’s favorite retro-futuristic cars including a Citroën DS and Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion car, here deployed as a police helicopter.
The New Yorker
Otto Steininger
The Fiction Issue
Sci-Fi Murder Mystery, one from a series of spots for The New Yorker’s Fiction Issue, June 4, 2012. The image was placed in a somewhat futuristic detective story featuring a household robot, a woman, a homicide, and the artist’s favorite retro-futuristic cars including a Citroën DS and Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion car, here deployed as a police helicopter.
The New Yorker
Meghann Stephenson
January
January, May 2012, personal project, student work.
Parsons The New School for Design
Skip Sterling
Buzz
Buzz, one for the 2013 NPR Calendar, answering the question "What does NPR look like to you?"
Katherine Streeter
Frank Sturges Reps
Post-It Show Eight
FACE #8, part of a series for the Post-It Show Eight, Giant Robot Gallery.
"End of Summer" Figures & Landscapes Exhibition, Rome, Italy
Figures & Landscapes
Anna Sutor
Back Home
"Back Home" The image (selected for the exhibition 'The traveller's metamorphosis', Palazzo delle Stelline, Milano, November 2012) is part of a 3-image series dedicated to the the experience of travelling.
Le Metamorfosi del Viaggiatore
Elvis Swift
Joanie Bernstein, Art Rep
the christmas book - Neiman Marcus
Animated characters frolicing on one line through spectacular gifts sold through Neiman Marcus Holiday Catalog, December 2012.
Neiman Marcus Holiday Catalog
Elvis Swift
Joanie Bernstein, Art Rep
the christmas book - Neiman Marcus
Animated characters frolicing on one line through spectacular gifts sold through Neiman Marcus Holiday Catalog, December 2012.
Neiman Marcus Holiday Catalog
Katharina Szilágyi
At Céleste's restaurant
The shown work is part of my illustrated version of Albert Camus' book "The Stranger".
Steven Tabbutt
Morgan Gaynin Inc.
Prime
Prime is a piece created for exhibition purposes including Volta NY, an invitational solo project art fair .
Steven Tabbutt
Morgan Gaynin Inc.
Wasp
Wasp is a piece created for exhibition purposes including Volta NY, an invitational solo project art fair .
Ayumi Takahashi
Dancing People
This is a table towel design I made for fashion illustration class. It was also made into a four-layer silkscreen print on colored paper.
Ayumi Takahashi
Stylish Heads
This is a pattern design that I did for fashion illustration class. They are all significant fashion styles from the different period in the history.
Jillian Tamaki
Surviving Pain At The Roots
One for "Surviving Pain At The Roots," September 15, 2012, a woman’s first-hand account of trichotillomania (obsessive hair-pulling), developed after years of trauma, for the online "Anxiety" column.
The New York Times
Jillian Tamaki
Ana Historic
Cover image for the novel Ana Historic by Daphne Marlatt, January 2013, one of 5 images produced for House of Anasi's "A-List" series.
Jillian Tamaki
"Women & Money: Why You Need to Take Control Now"
One for "Women & Money: Why You Need to Take Control Now, September 2012. A feature on how women can take control of their finances and create a better path for their financial future.
Real Simple
Lauren Tamaki
Brazilian Beach
Brazilian Beach
GQ Magazine
Benoit Tardif
Illustration for a book cover about a road trip in Canada
Benoit Tardif
Illustration for an article about the inconvenient of being parisien
Benoit Tardif
Illustration about the casseroles - Every night at 8pm, Montreal neighborhoods take to their balconies and streets, banging pots and pans in support of the student protests.
Ai Tatebayashi
bikini top
Afro girl "Bikini top" An image of real New York Street fashionista
Gary Taxali
"Wild Forever"
One for "Wild Forever," May 10, 2012. Artwork as part of a tribute for Maurice Sendak upon the death of the artist and author.
The New York Times
Gary Taxali
"Bella Vita"
Bella Vita, June 2012, front and back cover for Cinelli Bicycles catalogue.
Jacob Thomas
Joanie Bernstein, Art Rep
The End of Investing
"The End of Investing" Different ways of thinking about your retirement (the image they ended up not going with)
Money Magazine
Jacob Thomas
Joanie Bernstein, Art Rep
Doping in Sports
"Doping in Sports" An ex-cyclist describes why he used steroids when he competed.
New York Times
Jacob Thomas
Joanie Bernstein, Art Rep
Hotels, Hospitals, and Jails, A Memoir
"Hotels, Hospitals, and Jails, A Memoir" The writer of Jar Head, Anthony Swofford, writes a drug, booze, and sex filled memoir about his success
New York Times Book Review
Dan Bob Thompson
Folk Art
The Woods, "Folk Art " This is a piece I illustrated for myself. I am a big fan of Folk Art and it inspires me a lot.
Chun-Hsin Ting
School of Visual Arts
Mark Todd
heflinreps
James Bond at 50
One for "James Bond at 50," August 10, 2012, an article about 50 years of 007.
Entertainment Weekly
Mark Todd
heflinreps
Do the Jews Own Anxiety?
One for "Do the Jews Own Anxiety?," May 26, 2012, an article about the perception of Jews and anxiety.
The New York Times
Dasha Tolstikova
A series of images submitted to a Folio Society competition to illustrate a re-edition of Brave New World by Aldous Huxley.
SVA
Adrian Tomine
Undeterred
Undeterred, cover art, November 12, 2012. This is a first for the artist in terms of doing a cover that’s topical with a quick turnaround. He started thinking about how Hurricane Sandy would affect the election, and the two significant events came together in one image.
The New Yorker
Sabin Tracy
Fig Chutney Packaging
Seafarer Baking Company "Fig Chutney Packaging" Label and packaging design and illustration for a limited edition production of Fig Chutney
Gina Triplett
Frank Sturges Reps
Tyranosaurus Rex Agápe, a kid's view of a carnivore's softer side, personal work, February 2013.
Andrea Tsurumi
Long Dogs
"Long Dogs" A personal screen print project I took from a sketch to a many-legged print reality.
School of Visual Arts
Andrea Tsurumi
Flu
"Flu" This was a personal project inspired by a few days' illness.