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Ken Dutton (@KenDuttonArt) offers a sneak-peek of recently completed illustrations from the yet-to-be-published book, “Spy’s Guide to Dating.
Get a sneak peek!: https://t.co/HnPnGJGxwT
#SundayMotivation #SundayMorning
Matt Chinworth (@MattChinworth) created three illustrations for Colgate University's magazine for articles addressing technology and privacy concerns.
https://t.co/cIOVE78lWM
#SundayMorning #SundayMotivation #Illustration #Technology
Elise Miguel's latest illustration speaks to what we've all been feeling, and urges us to wake up, take action, and vote.
https://t.co/a29JwyW3Hp
#ThursdayThoughts #ThursdayMotivation #illustration
Richard Downs Stock Collection is now live on Theispot, click through to see more!
https://t.co/LCPwIK9Qah
#Illustration #FridayMotivation #FridayFeeling
A selection of Francesc Roig's graphic artwork will be included for sale in My Artist Lab Company Collection, an art consultancy and interior design project.
https://t.co/aW0lHqHtrc
#illustration #MondayMotivation #MondayMood #design
Anna & Elena Balbusso's (@balbusso_twins) cover for Burning Girls and Other Stories was originally commissioned to accompany the title story, first published on the https://t.co/D8cS9eqgbn website.
https://t.co/jEqbjq7fYC
#MondayMotivation #MondayMorning #illustration
Manuela Bertoli's illustration about Anxiety was commissioned by @AARP's hipper little sister on-line magazine, The Girlfriend.
https://t.co/IVWXoRuL7N
#SundayMorning #SundayMotivation #Anxiety #illustration
There's no place like home: a sunny window, a comfy chair and a good book to keep you company. @adamniklewicz created a peaceful cover illo for the Spring 2020 Book Review issue of @ChristianCent magazine.
https://t.co/jrRStuIO41
#ThursdayThoughts #ThursdayMotivation
Congratulations to Raúl Colón on receiving the 2021 Carle Honors Artist of the Year award. The Carle Museum is currently hosting a virtual exhibition of recent work from 21 picture book artists online.
https://t.co/R9HJ25rRf2
#MondayMotivation #Illustration @morgangaynin
Taylor Callery's @WSJ cover illo accompanied a feature describing the germs that transformed history. Epidemics caused mass deaths and social upheaval, with effects on politics, trade, migration, colonization, and conquest.
https://t.co/X7UQVDjR3C
@RappArt #ThursdayThoughts