Mark Ulriksen is a San Francisco-based artist and illustrator best known for his work for The New Yorker, where he has been a regular contributor since 1993, with over 50 covers to his credit. He began his career as a graphic designer, became a magazine art director and at age 37 decided to become an illustrator.
Mark has created murals for United Airlines and the Chicago Bears, covered the 2008 Masters and 2015 British Open for Golf Digest and is the recipient of numerous awards, including multiple Gold and Silver medals from the NY Society of Illustrators. His work has been exhibited in France, Germany, Italy and Japan.He recently wrote and illustrated his first book, Dogs Rule Nonchalantly, about his love for man’s best friend.
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