Enos has taught at colleges and art schools[2] including Parsons School of Design, Philadelphia University of the Arts, RISD, Syracuse University, and others[3] and has illustrated many books, including children's books. Enos, who (being from New Bedford) is interested in whaling history[1] and collects whaling memorabilia,[3] collaborated with Brian Heinz on the 2014 book Mocha Dick, contributing his abstract-folkish visual interpretations[8] to the picture-book, a depiction of the historical whale which inspired the novel Moby Dick.[9]
Controversy
Enos caused controversy when a cartoon of his was published in the Bennington Banner following the 2017 Las Vegas shooting that depicted a pile of bodies with the caption "What happens in Vegas..." The paper later apologized for publishing the cartoon and stated that the cartoon was "insulting and in bad taste" and that "we regret and apologize for publishing the cartoon."[10]
Seligson, Marcia; Gerberg, Mort; Corman, Avery (1967). You Have a Hang-Up If...:All About the Kookiness in People's Heads Today. Randall Enos (illustrator). Essandess Special Editions, a division of Simon & Schuster, Inc.
(Uncredited) (October 1998). Getting the Best of Stress. Randall Enos (illustrator). Dartnell. ISBN978-0850133431.
Ald, Roy (1968). The Cheerful Cat Cookbook. Randall Enos (illustrator). Essandess Special Editions.
Seaver, Joann Tuttle (1974). Workshop: I Hate Hats. Randall Enos (illustrator). D.C. Heath & Co. ISBN978-0669878585.
Supraner, Robyn (1976). It's not fair!. Randall Enos (illustrator). F. Warne.
Kelly, Sean, ed. (1976). National Lampoon Songbook. Randall Enos, et al (illustrators). Cherry Lane Music Company.