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Great new work needs to be shared. Workbook Weekly is the place to go to see what our artists have been doing. It’s updated continually, so keep checking in. Because life and art happen around the clock.

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Portrait of Paralympic athlete, Alana Nichols

Andy Goodwin’s Portraits of Courage

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As the Winter Paralympic Games comes to a close this weekend in Pyeongchang, Andy Goodwin honors two extraordinary athletes with these two beautiful portraits. If you’re having a bad day, …

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Workbook is Seeing Double

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A gallery of doubles and twins

James Yang’s Bus! Stop! is the Top Pick by NYT Book Review

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Hundreds of children’s books are published this time of year, so when the  New York Times Book Review names your book their top pick, it’s a big deal! The story …

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Jade Albert for First Response Pregnancy Test

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With the theme “Because you are your baby’s first home,” the First Response campaign focuses on pregnancy and bringing baby home.  Couples are seen celebrating the news in the comfort …

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Corey Hendrickson Documents a Time-Honored Tradition

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Filmmaker and photographer Corey Hendrickson will show his short documentary, Gathering Time, at the 21st annual Green Mountain Film Festival in Montpelier, Vermont, scheduled for March 16-24, 2018. It’s an …

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Workbook x Grafolio

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Workbook is pleased to announce its latest promotional collaboration with Grafolio, the leading online platform showcasing creativity throughout Asia. Workbook is teaming up with Grafolio to offer the opportunity to …

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Sometimes it Takes One to Know One

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In honor of of National Women’s Day, we pulled some of Sara Forrest‘s most striking imagery of women and girls.

Workbook’s Latest InFocus

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This month: LIVEN UP YOUR BRAND – Projects featuring lifestyle photography created by Workbook photographers for clients nationwide.

Megan Piontkowski Imagines Some New Faces for American Currency

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The decision is made: Harriet Tubman will appear on the $20 bill (Andrew Jackson will move to the back), but the US has five other denominations, and Megan Piontkowski imagines new …

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Latest Additions: Photography and Film

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The Art Corner Podcast Episode 10 – Interview with Anoosha Syed

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In today’s episode one half of The Art Corner interviews the other half, aka the wonderful Anoosha Syed! We talk all things kid lit and cons, what media inspires her, …

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Latest Additions: Illustration and Animation

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Check out the terrific new illustrators and animators who’ve joined Workbook.

Paul Elledge is Sharing What He’s Learned

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Photographer Paul Elledge has given more workshops around the U.S. and abroad  than he can remember and in many ways, they are as much a learning experience for himself as they are …

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Portraits in Black History

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The Latest from New Contributor Photographer/Director Bill Hickey

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Bill Hickey produced both stills and video for the Addington Company, which take full advantage of a beautiful workspace bathed in abundant natural light. The interior, like the product itself, is …

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Honoring the Blues

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When we looked a little deeper as to the origin of this image, we found a gritty and beautiful body of work that captures the uniquely American culture of the …

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Beauties and Beasts

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John Fulton has been working on a new portrait series.

Jonathan Chapman in Rotterdam for Matrix

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Jonathan Chapman’s latest assignment takes him and his crew across the pond to Rotterdam, Netherlands and Wellnessland, a beautiful modern gym constructed of metal and glass, where they shot film and …

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The Art Corner Podcast Episode 9 – How To Run An Online Store, Part 2

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The Art Corner is an art podcast hosted by Vicki Tsai & Anoosha Syed; we’re two illustrators talking about what we were never taught in art school. You’ll be able …

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Latest Additions to Workbook from Central Illustration

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The Central Illustration Agency has some great new portfolio additions now up on the site.

All About Love

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A gallery of photo valentines

Richard Mia Illustrates “What It’s Like to…”

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Richard Mia illustrated ten extraordinary personal stories from Rotary Club members worldwide for the January issue of the Rotarian magazine.  The headline for each individual story is the completion of the …

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Workbook Turns 40

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 Workbook turns 40 this year and there’s a lot to celebrate! As Richard Borge shows us, technology has given artists and their clients new ways to express ideas that not long …

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Best Jobs of the Year from Lindgren and Smith

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Illustrators from the Lindgren and Smith Group shared their favorite jobs from 2017 with us. Some assignments were high-profile advertising and packaging and New York Times editorials, while others were …

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illustration of chimpanzee.

February Editor’s Picks

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Image above: Heather Gatley

John Tomac and the Salesforce Landscape

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These beautiful African landscapes were commissioned for unlimited usage  to promote Salesforce worldwide events through web, print, demos, mobile apps, and custom apps, just to name a few.  

Latest Editorials from Benedetto Cristofani

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Benedetto Cristofani tackled some lighter faire recently…you know, the unconscious, international relations, terrorism, and the multi-million dollar contract. He created a spot-on visual for each topic; it’s why he continually works for …

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Andrew Kornylak Registers the Adrenaline

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The PDN Adrenaline Awards celebrates the photographers who capture all the  grit and intensity of serious athletes and adventurers. Andrew Kornylak won first place in the Action/Adventure Category for his image …

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David Goldman’s Group Had a Good Year

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Bill Butcher’s favorite project of 2017 was this series of posters created for Art-Movement Gallery to promote the three biggest cycling races of the year. The New York  MTA chose James …

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The Art Corner Podcast Episode 8 – Interview with Paulina Ganucheau

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In today’s episode we sit down with the lovely @PlinaGanucheau and discuss all things comics, magical girls, and friendship! ?✨ Find Paulina’s work at paulinaganucheau.com and follow her @PlinaGanucheau  — The Art Corner …

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