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		<title>Mark Ulriksen&#8217;s Art Room</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mark Ulriksen, best known for his New Yorker covers, paints family dogs, politicians and the San Francisco Giants]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looking at Mark Ulriksen's boldly colored paintings, it's hard to see where his style ends and the New Yorker's begins. Since 1993, his work has graced the magazine's cover more than 30 times, and he's working on his next one now. His most recent cover, for the May 28, 2012, issue, depicts crowds of college graduates in their caps and gowns stranded on ice floes.</p><p>In between creating covers for the New Yorker, Ulriksen freelances illustrations to other top magazines, including Mother Jones, and paints family and dog portraits. "With New Yorker covers, you're kind of responding to the zeitgeist. You're trying to be timely and funny. With dog portraits you don't have to be funny," Ulriksen said.</p><p>Ulriksen jokes that he didn't become a good illustrator until the early '90s. He spent years commissioning work for San Francisco Focus magazine. In 1993, magazines began responding to his work, and in one week, Rolling Stone, GQ and Esquire called to buy artwork. He switched soon after to making art as a full-time freelancer.</p><p>In 2006, shortly after Vice President Dick Cheney's hunting accident, Ulriksen parodied the "Brokeback Mountain" movie poster, casting President George W. Bush and Cheney as the lover cowboys. Ulriksen's piece was named the year's top magazine news cover by the Magazine Publishers of America.</p><p><a href="http://www.salon.com/2012/05/29/mark_ulriksens_art_room/">Continue Reading...</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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