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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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Philadelphia Street Scene

Hawk Krall at Moore College of Art & Design

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Philadelphia-based artist Hawk Krall has a new show opening at The Galleries at Moore, Moore College of Art & Design, January 23-March 12, 2016. Images depict some of the grittier …

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Men on Deadliest Catch

Blair Bunting and the Deadliest Catch

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Even with a backup procedures in place, things can still go missing on a photo shoot. From the moment he boarded the plane in Anchorage and bound for Dutch Harbor, …

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Dad Time Project

Dad Time

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We see it more and more in advertising these days: dads doing laundry, dads cleaning house with their product of choice or picking up the kids from school. Photographer Callie …

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sharks and vending machines

Mike Lowery Lays Out the Facts

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Did you know that you are more likely to be killed by a vending machine than a shark?  Are you aware that babies are born with 300 bone but an …

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Conceptual illustration of a woman watering a tree shaped liek a messaging symbol.

Latest Additions: January 10th – 16th

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Ana Yael Since 2007, Ana Yael has worked as a freelance illustrator. Additionally, Ana works with stop motion, graphic design and has created private commissioned art. In the realm of illustration, she frequently creates images drawn …

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Map of Hell's Kitchen

Jeanine Henderson Maps Out Hell’s Kitchen

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Jeanine Henderson lived and worked in Hell’s Kitchen for three years, so when the folks at W42ST contacted her about creating a map of the area featuring landmarks and the …

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Commemorative Stamp of Elvis Presley.

Happy Birthday, Elvis!

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In honor of “The King of Rock and Roll”, The US Postal Service commissioned our very own Mark Stutzman to illustrate this 1993 commemorative stamp of Elvis.

Haitian refugees

Fernando Decillis in Haiti

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Fernando Decillis was recently contacted by a friend who works at CNN to collaborate on an investigative story concerning the Haitian immigration crisis on the island of Hispañola in the …

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M. Sloan Zen of Nimbus in Venice

The Amazing Professor Nimbus

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Illustrator Michael Sloan has four illustrations in the Society of Illustrators 58th Annual Exhibit which opens this week in New York City. All four images chosen are rendered in his …

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Football player with long hair

The Beauty, Splendor, Wonder of NFL Hair!

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In honor of championship football season and the upcoming Super Bowl, we thought we would feature some images from Paul Nordmann‘s Workbook Custom Gallery titled “Hair of the NFL.”

Elvis Swift Dry Goods Home page

Desire Everything; Discard Nothing

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Elvis Swift seems to find inspiration everywhere. Log onto his new website, and it is immediately apparent he sees possibilities for creative expression in everything around him, and just to …

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KING KING

The Latest from Dana Hursey

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Here’s the latest e promo from Dana Hursey, featuring one of his fun, quirky portraits styled by another Workbook contributor, Stacy Quackenbush.

Girl with hair in face

The Latest from Andrew Reilly

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Andrew Reilly‘s latest print promotion, designed by Jon SanNicolas, is a combination of commissioned work for JanSport, Finish Line, Teak Digital Otterbox, and MiresBall, combined with a few personal shoots. …

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#blood equality ad

Science Not Stigma

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In the early days of the AIDS crisis, all gay men were banned from donating blood. This policy is still in effect today despite advances in science and the fact …

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Toothpaste

Just Another Day At The Office

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An article about the best dentists in your area is hardly riveting stuff, but Seattle Metropolitan took this normally dry type of editorial and made it into something readable.   …

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