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Cohen, Jim

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Jim creates science-fiction illustrations, space art and fantasy landscapes.

Cutler, Dave

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Simple eloquent illustrations that engage, inspire and entertain. Please email me at dave@davecutlerstudio.com Award-winning conceptual illustration

Cahalan, Bill

Bill Cahalan is an Illustrator and flash animator with over 15 years of experience creating work for print, products, new media / websites, and flash animation.

As an illustrator Cahalan has worked in both traditional and new media art forms. Cahalan’s work has included advertising, editorial illustration, portraits, character design, and web animation with a focus on entertainment and consumer products. Clients include Disney Consumer Products, Mattel, American Greetings, MGM, LAUSD, and Hill & Knowlton of New York. Cahalan’s illustration work was recently recognized selected to be published in American Illustration 32 (Fall, 2013), the Creative Quarterly online (Spring, 2013) and Illustration Age (illustrationage.com).

As a flash animator and interaction designer, Cahalan has designed a number of commercial interactive websites. He created the short flash animated film "Golden Boy" which was an official selection of the 2002 Sundance Online (and offline) Film Festival. The film was broadcast on the Sundance Channel as part of the "Best of Sundance" series.
A graduate of Art Center College of Design, Bill Cahalan lives and works in Los Angeles, California.

Cairns, Brian

Brian Cairns is the Creative Director of Brian Cairns Studio, producing award winning work for an international clients list. For over twenty years the studio has worked on projects for a diverse range of clients. From international campaigns for global brands to smaller, custom projects that require a more bespoke hand made solution. The work is typically recognised as being intelligent with a playful wit and sophisticated aesthetic.

Call, Brian

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Calle, Celia

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Callery, Taylor

Clients Include: Advertising Age, The Atlantic, Billboard, Exhibitor, LA Times, Money, New York Times, Variety, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and many more.

Calvert, Steph

Steph Calvert is an award-winning illustrator.

Specialties include:

• Hand drawn / Hand painted / Vector artwork
• Hand Lettering / typography
• Super cute characters with lots of expression
• Humor. Lots and lots of humor.
• Digital painting with hits of real world painting for texture
• Clean line work for coloring books
• Editorial and children's book work
• Illustrations for event flyers and poster design
• Product development for home decor / baby
• Surface pattern design / textile design / repeat patterns for fabric
• Apparel illustration for girls: baby / kids / tweens / juniors
• Sketching and concept art
• Color
• Trend research

A BFA in Computer Art with a focus on traditional hand drawn animation from Savannah College of Art and Design gave Steph superpowers in expressive poses as well creating illustration work with a sense of emotion and movement, and a knack for injecting little bits of family friendly hilariousness into her work.

Steph has 15+ years of professional experience, including 10 years working as an in house artist for companies like OshKosh B'Gosh and Mighty Fine.

She is a professional and doesn't cringe at revisions. She is one of the hardest workers you'll ever meet.

Her clients are located all over the United States, and have included indie brands like coloring book publisher Colorful Cities and household names like Kohl’s department stores.

Camille Wainer

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Camille Wainer is an international artist, editorial illustrator and independent filmmaker. She attended the Art Students’ League of New York and Pratt Institute, where she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Communication Design. As a visual artist, her client list includes the American Museum of Natural History, Habitat for Humanities, The Washington Post and the New York Press.

Cantrell, Clay

Decades of fun and colorful Graphic Design, Illustration & Lettering for most markets including publishing, educational, entertainment, advertising, design and retail.

Cao, François

Born in 1982, Cavano is a young self-taught artist with several influences such as fashion, pop art, comics, cinema, music or fantastic novels. The artist is inspired by Enkil Bilal, famous comic strip writer and drawer, as much as Neil Gaiman, eminent novelist. He aims to deliver us illustrations with mixed universes finely shaded by shadows and bright colors. Cavano gives his own vision of estheticism, a singular and modern one which always mixes numerous mediums such as charcoal, ink, felt tip, soft pastels or even fluorescent highlighters. He draws his inspiration inside the face and in the look of each of his models. For him, the use of each medium varies in accordance with each of his works, because every face possesses its own identity and its own authenticity. The end of 2012 is a turning point for the young artist because he decides to dedicate himself completely to his passion. He becomes one the rare permanent artist at the “Foundation René Pous” Museum, and exhibits at the side of masterpieces signed by Dali, Matisse, Grandidier, Dufy or Cocteau. In 2013, he is nominated for the 1st selection of the 8th Edition of “Arte Laguna Prize” in Venice in the painting category among an impressive panel of 80 artists. Then he takes part in the 3rd Edition of the “International Emerging Artist Award” (IEAA) in Dubaï, and draws the attention of the Director of the competition, with his portfolio. Since that moment the career of the artist takes an international artistic turn by joining the “On screen” project of the renowned SAATCHI gallery in London and the ARTtour International magazine edited in New York dedicates him as one of the best sixty artists contemporary for the beginning of year 2014.

CAPIC

Canadian Association of Photographers and Illustrators.

Cardelli, Maria

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fashion, beauty, interiors, fine art, paintings, photomontage, clothing, contemporary, people, women, men, relationships, patterns, decorative, editorial, covers, advertising, woman, elegance, footwear, shoes, packaging, flowers, decorative, lifestyle, architectural, graphic, digital, textile, product design, packaging, pen and ink, editorial, advertising.

Carey, James

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James Carey studied at the London College of Printing, graduating in 2002 with a degree in Graphic Media Design. James Carey's image making combines traditional draughtsmanship with a modern, graphic approach. James works first by hand, and then digitally finesses the separate layers of found imagery, sketched portraiture, and photographic elements, to build intricate narratives and instant visions. James Carey is commissioned for advertising, editorial and fashion work by numerous UK based and international clients including Adidas, Sony, VH1, The NME, GQ, Esquire magazine as well as The Independent, The Times and Intersection Magazine, and leading book imprints. When not undertaking commissioned illustration and graphic work, James paints canvases for exhibition in Los Angeles, Paris and Tokyo.

Carluccio, Maria

An illustrator with a loose, whimsicle, graphic look. She is a textile designer, childrens book writer and fine artist as well.

Carole Newman Associates

Carole Newman founded our company in 1989. Carole Newman & Associates is a Creative Resource Agency and we work with an extensive range of creative talent, both digital and traditional. This includes, but is not limited to, Designers, Photographers, Illustrators, 3D, Digital, and Interactive Artists. Represented Adrian Chesterman, Corey Wolfe, Eddie Young, Fiona Gilbert, Gino Hasler, Jim Haynes, Joe Cibere, John Rowe, Jon Watson, Larry Reinhart, Maria Rabinky, Ned Levine, Pat Turner, Patrick Jones, Paul Shipper, Rob Fiore, Robert Kalafut, Scott Angle

Carosielli, Todd

Todd Carosielli is a visual artist specializing in creating CGI illustrations for print advertising. For the past 13 years, Todd has been creating compelling visuals and design for clients such as Activision, Atari, Campbell's, Capcom, Dunkin Donuts, Ecko, Fedex, L'Oreal, Lacoste, Lowe's, Limited Brands, M&M, Polo and Victoria's Secret. Todd's experience ranges from being part of the team that created Victoria's Secret's multi-million dollar sub-brand PINK, to designing furniture, illustrating ad campaigns and creating in-game graphics for video games. His broad background and experience has been focused in the CGI industry for the past 7 years. Currently, Todd works as the 3D artist for 2Fake and as a freelance illustrator/animator. Aside from sitting at a computer, Todd enjoys making his wife and daughter laugh, farmers markets and boxing. Recently Todd and his family traded in the New York City skyline for the rolling country side of Bucks County, PA.

Carr, Karen

Whether you're looking for information on my work, pictures of dinosaurs or information on how to paint digitally, I hope I have provided the information you need.

Carroll, Steven

Subtle caricature and realistic portaits, using pen and ink, colored pencil, scraper board and collage.

Carroll, Tim

Illustration, portraits, animation, and graphic design. Clients: Esquire; Newsweek; The Atlantic; Rolling Stone; The New Yorker; Outside; GQ; New York Times; Boston Globe; Los Angeles Times; Washington Post; Forbes; Wall Street Journal; Chicago Tribune; Sports Illustrated; Businessweek; Money; Worth; Inc., Kipplinger’s Personal Finance; The Deal; Fast Company; This Old House; PCWorld; Entertainment Weekly; Premiere; Condé Nast Traveler; Men’s Journal; Men’s Health; Parenting; Child; Health; Reader’s Digest; AdWeek; Nick Magazine; HGTV; Disney Adventures; Budget Traveler; Golf; USA Weekend; Sunset; Craine’s New York Business; Runner’s World; Bicycling; Mademoiselle; The Deal; New York Magazine; Los Angeles Magazine; Minnesota Monthly; Milwaukee Magazine, Seattle Magazine; San Francisco Magazine; D Magazine; Spy; Creem; Mother Jones; The Progressive; Sierra Magazine

Carruth, Linda

Linda Carruth creates strikingly realistic digital illustration, technical drawings, and conceptual photo collage, with the utmost attention paid to detail, for the industrial and business communities.

Carter, Abby

Abby has drawn all of her life. When she was eleven, she and her grandmother had a card business: Abby drew, and her grandmother sold. In college she studied art, but also liked science and nutrition, and wished there was a way to combine it all. Several years later, after she was married and had a daughter, she and her husband founded Fresh Samantha, the juice company, which fulfilled that dream. In addition to her graphics for Fresh Samantha, she has illustrated many picture books and chapter books for children. She says that she loves to draw odd characters, and hates to draw straight lines. Abby lives with her husband and two children in Connecticut.

Carter, Robert

Edgy and unique mixed media illustration combining traditional and digital techniques.

Casarosa, Enrico

Illustrator/Storyboard Artist, recently worked on the film ICE AGE (20th century Fox), currently employed at Pixar Animation Studios. The site is comprised of 2 sections, a Portfolio and Sketchbook. They contain: Figure drawing, Animation Design,Storyboards, Comicbook work (Mia1931), and more !

Cassano, Rose

Digital Illustration, icons, informational graphics, logoart.

Cau, Antonio

Online portfolio of digital illustrations for publishing, advertising, editorial, print and web media.

Ceccarelli, Chris

i transform ideas and thoughts into clear and precse artwork; that is easily understandable to the viewer.

Central Illustration Agency

Established in 1983, The Central Illustration Agency represents more than 80 of the World's most prolific illustrators, typographers, designers and animators.

Ceolin, Andre

André Ceolin is a self-taught illustrator from Brazil He started his first attempt at sketching around the age of four when his father brought home some reams of paper from work. It was in that moment that he fell in love with painting and drawing. André initially got a degree in pharmacy at UNIMEP. Though he worked in this field for several years, his artistic passion was too strong to ignore. As a young father, he was surrounded by beautiful children’s books and was always drawn to the spontaneity of the imagery. He then decided to switch gears and studied at School of Visual Arts in NYC, Melies, and Escola Panamericana de Artes to develop a signature look and learned new illustration techniques. He illustrated his first book “Um Dia na Vida de Micaela” de Cauê by Steinberg Milano, published by Editora Roda & Cia in 2009. Ever since, he has illustrated over 20 books by great publishers in Brazil such as Roda & Cia, Saber e Ler, SM, Moderna, FTD, Editora do Brasil, Editora Abril. He loves working with books targeting juvenile readers from the very young age to middle-grade and young adult. When not illustrating, he creates toys and small sculptures for his son. He also enjoys bicycling, playing his guitar, and, singing.

Cerato, Mattia

Mattia was born in Cuneo, a small town surrounded by the beautiful Italian Alps. At 2-3 years old, besides eating a lot of pasta, his father (an artist in his own right!) introduced and encouraged Mattia to draw. As a result, he spent most of his time creating funny images on every surface he could find. When Mattia grew up, he decided to study illustration at the European Institute of Design (IED) in Turin. Within eight months of graduation, he landed his first Illustration job, a book titled My First Picture Dictionary for Rass Language House, Hong Kong. Mattia resides in Cuneo and when not illustrating, he enjoys playing basketball, traveling around the world, playing his bass guitar, and skiing on the Alps.

Cerda, Marta

Marta Cerdà is a graphic designer, illustrator and typographer. After finishing college Marta Cerdà worked in house at Toormix where she learnt a lot of her skills. On leaving Toormix Marta Cerdà went on to work at Vasava for 2 years. Since leaving Marta Cerdà has worked on projects for Kia, Kleenex, Zoo York, Coca Cola, Beautiful Decay and Diesel.

Chadwick, Kat

Fresh and quirky, digitially coloured pen & ink illustrations with a lyrical line. Particular interest in editorial, publishing, design, advertising and children's books. Featuring: food, lifestyle and fashion, people, women, men, children, family, animals, objects, interiors, exteriors, education, business, community, portraits, maps, patterns, humour, concepts, spot and scenes.

Chan, Ron

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Illustration and Flash animation for editorial, corporate, institutional, advertising and design firms. Over 500 stock images available online.

Chang, Bernard

a former walt disney imagineer, bernard firmly planted his artistic roots as a top ten artist in the comic book industry, drawing such popular titles as batman, x-men and doctor mirage. his style ranges from dynamic superhero images to pinpoint likenesses to conceptual illustration, all while emphasizing unique and simple storytelling.

Chantler, Scott

Scott Chantler is the acclaimed creator of the graphic novel TWO GENERALS, which was nominated for two Eisner Awards, named one of Chapters-Indigo’s Best Books of 2010, selected for BEST AMERICAN COMICS 2012, and named by the CBC as one of the 40 best Canadian non-fiction books of all time. His other work includes NORTHWEST PASSAGE (nominated for Eisner and Harvey Awards) and the THREE THIEVES series (winner of the Joe Shuster Award for Best Comic for Kids and listed by YALSA as a Great Graphic Novel for Teens).

Chapman, C.M.

C.M. Grafik is a fine art photography, illustration, and graphic design studio.

Charney, Israel

A folio of photo-collage and faces. Graphic.

Chatham, Travis

Conceptual line drawings smacked by a touch of rendering.

Chayka, Doug

Editorial illustration, book and magazine covers, and children's picture books. Painterly and graphic styles. All traditional media including oil, gouache, acrylic, pen and ink. Full color and black and white artwork. Work appears in Communication Arts and Society of Illustrators Illustration Annuals. People, portraits, landscapes, nature, animals, kids, multicultural, educational, political, family, colorful, warm, simple.

Chernik, Echo

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ART NOUVEAU Advertising Illustration. Clients include: Miller, Camel, Coors, Nascar, Trek, Celestial Seasonings. Rocket Dog Shoes, Dave Matthews Band, City of New Orleans, City of Chicago, KMart, Sears, Regal Cinemas, Dos Equis, Marzetti, Penguin, Random House, Langnese, Publix and more.

Cheung, Jerry

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Ching, Tracie

Tracie Ching is an illustrator and graphic designer living and working in Washington, DC. A self-taught digital artist, Tracie specializes in portraiture featuring complex, graphic line work with a limited palette - a tendency-turned-style after years of working in the medium of silkscreen prints.

While commissioned for a wide range of projects including commercial athletic apparel, editorial illustration, and gallery work, Tracie Ching is best known for her alternative movie posters.

Previous clients include 20th Century Fox, Adidas, AMC, CBS, Fortune Magazine, Google, GQ, Marvel, MGM, Redbull, The Guardian, The London Times, TIME, Sony Pictures

Chironna, Ronald

Work by a veteran illustrator in the genres of science fiction/fantasy, portraiture, editorial, children's, and gaming artwork. Techniques include colored pencil, and pen & ink.

Chiu, Nancy

Nancy Chiu is an Orange County based illustrator. She draws inspiration from her daily observation of nature, human relationships and her personal experiences with both. She often combines elements from different species to create illustrated metaphors.

Chivers, Sam

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For several years I lead a double life. During the day I worked for a Design/Illustration studio producing work in a wide variety of styles for many different clients. Whilst in my spare time I was exploring more creative preoccupations though self-directed projects, often just enjoying a bit of creative freedom away from the pressures of the commercial world and being told what to do all the time.

Bringing together my love of drawing and geeking out on the computer, these quite often ended up as screen prints. Screen print is a process I’ve grown to love because of the restraints it imposes, I loved trying to create a sense of depth with just three or four layers. Often mistakes would be surprisingly pleasing.

After a while of incubation this work began attracting commercial clients (as I hoped it would) and eventually I made the leap to doing it full time.

My work naturally veers towards that blurry border point between science and nature. Recently I’ve become aware of how much I’m influenced by the countryside in which I live, and my tendency to fictionalise it through drawing.

My ambitions with my work are to keep making it better and continue to evolve as an artist. Presently my output mutated into a two pronged beast; I make these airbrushed sci-fi landscapes and then more hand drawn limited palette pieces – my aim is to carry on joining the dots in between these two styles somehow unifying them more.

Cho, Michael

Michael Cho is a freelance cartoonist/illustrator based in Toronto. He has drawn stories for books such as Batman Black and White for DC and X-Men First Class for Marvel. His comic story “Trinity” was selected by editor Neil Gaiman for the Best American Comics Anthology in 2010, and he’s won a few other awards and nominations for his comic work. Michael has also put out an art book of his drawings, Back Alleys and Urban Landscapes with Drawn & Quarterly. His first graphic novel, Shoplifter, was published by Pantheon and debuted on the New York Times Bestseller List.

Chorney, Steve

Entertainment, packaging and advertising art with a bold realism. With a special focus on the human subject the artist has successfully created concepts and finished paintings for motion picture advertising, computer game packaging, and a host of other applications. Please view samples at: www.stevenchorney.com Thank you.

Chou, Ping Hua

Ping is an illustrator grew up in Taiwan where she studied Chemistry. After working at a newspaper publisher in Taiwan as a visual designer for four years, she went on to study Illustration at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. Her work includes editorial illustration, commercial illustration, interactive illustration, animated illustration and graphic design. She loves cooking and cycling.

Chouinard, Roger

conceptual, editorial and character design

Chris Peterson Illustration

Christopher Peterson's work is marked by great attention to detail, while maintaining an informal colorful and painterly feel. His creative approach is thorough and focused, sometimes reading an entire biography when starting a rock poster. Whenever possible, photographic reference must be his own. Drawing is always central to the work. Good figures and correct perspective are important while maintaining a spontaneous flair. These are the strengths that make Christopher one of the best freelance illustrators on the west coast.

Having been the president of the San Francisco Society of illustrators, he knows this business of illustration inside and out. He is a member of the Society of Illustrators, the US Air Force Art Program, ASIP, a leading organization in the fight for copyright protection and a royalties collection society for artists. He has taught illustration at both California College of Art and the Academy of Art College.

His rock posters have won major national recognition. He has created posters for Paul McCartney, Phish, The String Cheese Incident, Sting, Eric Clapton, Elvis Costello, John Hiatt, Taj Mahal and Gloria Estefan. There is a section on his work in the Art of Modern Rock (Chronicle books, 2004). His poster for John Lee Hooker won a Gold Medal in the San Fancisco Society of Illustrators, and won a place in the New York Society of Illustrators annual show and book- Illustrators 42 (Watson-Guptil, 1998). He has in fact created more than 80 posters for a variety of venues and bands. His original paintings hang in the halls of the Pentagon, as a part of the US Air Force Art program. His work has been published in the Los Angeles Society of illustrators annual book, and in Print magazine's regional design annual. In 1995, he won the bronze medal for advertising in the San Francisco society of illustrators show, in1996 he won gold, silver, and bronze medals in the San Francisco society of illustrators show.

In addition to Rock posters, Mr. Peterson does a wide variety of illustration, including storyboards, renderings, set design, murals and print.

Christopher Peterson was born in New York in 1957, and grew up in Westport, Connecticut. He received his education at the Art Institute of Boston, and then at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, and began his career as an Illustrator in New York City in 1980. His current work may be seen at www.petersonland.com.

Chrisopher, Tom

Tom Christoper expressive still life acrylic paintings of tools and New York City.

Christoph, Jamey

A "Sunshine State" native, Jamey Christoph studied illustration at the Ringling School of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida. His stylish illustrations appear regularly in major newspapers,and magazines and have received multiple recognitions from the Society of Illustrators and Communication Arts. After many years in Cleveland's historic Ohio City neighborhood, he and his partner Brad moved to Annapolis MD. Their dogs, Spencer and Owen are always ready for a walk.

Church, Caroline

Caroline Church is a scraperboard artist, and the perfect illustrator to approach if you’re after something with a vintage engraved look to it. Based in Twickenham, she grew up in Uganda, where she had pet chameleons and was encouraged to make greetings cards by her mother.

Caroline received a BA in Illustration at the Chelsea School of Art. She then learned wood engraving as a guest student at Royal Academy Schools.

Caroline’s style is reminiscent of 19th century engraving, so it tends to lend itself well to projects that aim to convey traditional and time-honoured values. Not surprisingly, her main influences include the engravers Thomas Bewick and Gustav Dore.

Client List
Charlotte’s clients include Domino's, DDB Helsinki, Atlantic Books, Virgin, McCann Erickson Dublin, Waitrose, Envision, Marks and Spencer, DDFG Vienna and Crispin Porter + Bogusky Colorado.

Church, Scott

Full service illustration and design studio. Focus on social expressions/ surface design but also editorial and advertising

Ciardiello, Joe

Clients have included: American Express, Barnes & Noble.com, Capitol Records, Folio Society, The New York Times Book Review, The New Yorker, The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Rolling Stone, Smithsonian, Sports Illustrated and Time.

Cigliano, Bill

Illustrations for advertising, editorial, publishing, packaging and institutional usages. Bill's illustrations range from humorous caricatures of people and animals to conceptual pieces created in both traditionally painted and also digital mediums. His art is delivered as hi-resolution digital files via his ftp site ready for immediate publication.

Cilo, Chuck

Working in a multitude of styles and media, Chuck Cilo illustration is the perfect solution for your advertising and editorial needs. Whether it's layouts, comps, storyboards or concepts, beautifully handcrafted or digitally rendered, Chuck handles it all with incomparable talent and style.

Cis, Valeria

Valeria Cis was born and raised in the city of Rosario, Argentina, where she still lives with her son Facundo, her little daughter Olivia and her husband Sebastián. As a little girl, Valeria spent many hours painting and drawing especially on rainy days. She also loved to read and among her favorites were stories about animals, princes and princesses from foreign lands, and their adventures. Once she realized that she could merge her two passions, she dedicated her time and talent to illustrating children’s books. Valeria studied fine art at The University of Humanities and Arts in Rosario. Her illustration, inspired by daily events and ordinary objects, is brought to life with special attention to detail and pattern. When not illustrating, she likes to spend her time playing with her son, Facundo and cat, Roberta and collecting wooden chairs and old irons.

Clark Medical Illustration

Clark Medical Illustration's online portfolio contains artwork that accurately communicates complex scientific and medical concepts. Lisa Clark is a member of the AMI (Association of Medical Illustrators) and a CMI (Certified Medical Illustrator).

Clark, Bradley

Showing two portfolios: a specialty portfolio in Retro Vintage images and a broader watercolor illustration portfolio for publishing, packaging, advertising and licensing. After living in New York for 30 years, I relocated to the beautiful mountains and red rocks of Utah where I love to paint. Illustration subjects are people, landscapes, animals, children, gardens, Christmas and Santa, and seaside.

Clark, Jessica Lynn

Freelance illustrator focusing on children's book illustration and media. In 2011 I was published in "Acting Out Yoga Presents: Harvir in the Amazon". I have also completed 3 other kids books for Global Friends Foundation. Graduate of Ringling College of Art & Design. I'm from Alfred, Maine. Currently I live on Baranof island in Sitka, Alaska. It is a beautiful temperate rainforest full of mountains. I ride my bike to work through rain and shine and enjoy being outside in the wilderness. I work at Fairweather Prints & Gallery as a in-house artist & silk-screen designer. I hand-paint t-shirts, apparel, Quilt blocks, wall hangings & sell my illustration prints in the Gallery. I work with a variety of media, watercolors, mixed media collage, acrylic, oil paint, pen&ink, Adobe Photoshop & IIllustrator CS3. I love painting animals, wildlife, pet portraits,characters, naturalistic and cartoons, cute, funny, children, people, environments,whimsical illustrations, picture books, educational books, games, puzzles, t-shirt designs, silkscreens, greeting cards, stationary, commissions, murals, etc. and always welcome new projects! I'd love to chat with you about any freelance projects and look forwards to hearing from you.

Clark, Richard

Caricatures, editorial illustration and comics with a dash of fun.

Clark, Tamara L.

Tamara currently lives in beautiful Hampshire, England where she continues to freelance for a range of clients and produce images of local wildlife. She is also expanding her work through her involvement with the Winchester Cathedral Scribes, the Prince’s School of Traditional Arts and various local creative groups. She hopes each project she pursues will bring art and science together in ways that educate, inspire and communicate concepts which might otherwise remain hidden.

Clarke, Brian

Surrealist and photo-realist.

Clayton Brothers

Rob Clayton, Christian Clayton

Coatimundi Stuidos

Fran Lee and Ted Gadecki Digital and traditional Illustration, Advertising, Publishing, Children's Books, Products, Realsim

Cobb, Andrea

Andrea Cobb's artwork is a fusion of Illustration, Surface Pattern and Fine Art. She has worked with Chronicle Books, Georgia-Pacific, Kleenex, Toyota, Experience Life Magazine, Whole Foods Market, Utne Reader, The New York Times, New You Magazine, Steve Vai and many others. Andrea has created illustrations for editorials, books, products, textiles, album covers, advertisements, logos, greeting cards and the web. Andrea has received recognition and awards from The Association of Alternative Newsweeklies, The Beverage Packaging Global Design Awards, Print and AIGA. Andrea has been featured in interviews for Digital Creative Arts, SBS Digital Design and Dynamic Graphics magazine. She loves Vincent Van Gogh, metaphysics, the forest, all things galactic, and the color red. Graduated from Parsons School of Design, NYC :: For Commissions, Licensing, Prints & General Inquiries :: andrea@andreacobb.com :: Purchase Prints Here :: saatchionline.com/andreacobb :: Other Online Portfolios :: cargocollective.com/andreacobb behance.net/andreacobb

Cocotos, Tom

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digital collage for editorial, corporate, advertising, animation, book cover, packaging, children's books

Cocozza, Chris

Chris Cocozza, bookcover artist that specializes in romance, mystery, impressionistic, landscape, horror, still life, young adult, steam punk,Photo illustration, realism, Book Cover, Digital, Fantasy, People, Figurative, Youth, Children's Books,Edgy, Historical, Portrait, Toys & Games, Greeting Cards, Holidays, Film/Entertainment, Games, Americana, Action, Children, Children's Products, Posters, Wildlife,Urban.

Chris Cocozza, an award winning romance bookcover artist, has illustrated 100's of book covers for major publishers across the United States and around the world.

Most recently, he won the 2010 Dunes and Dreams RWA cover contest award for "Best Historical Romance" for "His Conquest" by Diana Cosby.

As a young person, his talent was recognized by Jack Davis, one of Mad Magazines' creators and famed cartoonists, who then helped to mentor Chris early in his artistic life.

Mr. Davis provided perspective, insight and grounding at a very critical time, and helped Chris to understand the demands and commitments needed to pursue an artist's life.

Chris started his academic career by studying in New York City at various institutions of higher education; The School of Visual Arts, The Arts Students League and the National Academy of Design where he honed his skills as a traditional painter and draftsman.

Following in the footsteps of some of his most inspirational artists and teachers, Chris set out to traditionally paint the figure for the bookcover industry, first breaking in with the western and young adult genres, and expanding to romance, action and mystery genres.

In the early 90's, with the advent of digital media, Chris easily made the transition to the new techniques and tools without sacrificing his mastery of the "traditional techniques".

Chris was one of the first romance illustrators to embrace the new technology and continues to be one of it's foremost pioneers into the 21st century. His work is studied in many universities across the country.

Chris continues to embrace the incredible joy that these tools and creating great illustrative images bring him and others.

Born in Bronx, New York, Chris now makes his home in bucolic Litchfield county Connecticut, with his wife and two miniature poodles.

Some of Chris's clients include:
Soap Opera Digest
Harlequin
Avon Books
Harper Collins
Penguin-Putnam
St. Martin's
Scholastic
Kensington
Bantam Doubleday-Dell
Zondervan
Ballantine
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Coffelt, Ken

Ken Coffelt, an illustrator since 1986, has created three distinctive styles used by clients in advertising, design, publication and editorial fields. His primary medium has moved from traditional acrylic airbrush to a digital medium. To maintain his traditional signature style, he has created his own library of original acryllic backgrounds and textures which is then imported into his original sketches. He has received numerous awards for his editorial illustrations including Print Magazine’s Award of Excellence and Best of Newpaper Design.

Cohen, Emily

Her work has appeared in several books and magazines, including The Art of Mickey Mouse, The Art of Barbie, When Rover Just Won’t Do, “The San Francisco Examiner”, and more. As a graduate student at UCLA, she received a Multiple Subject Professional Clear Teaching Credential, Supplementary Art Credential, CLAD, and Masters in Education.

Cohen, Santiago

He has worked as an Illustrator for major newspapers and magazines in the U.S.. He Designed Christmas cards for MoMA, Art directed different magazines and worked as one of the Art directors for the Ink Tank Animation Company in New York under the wing of R. O. Blechman. During that time He designed 24 animated episodes of Troubles the Cat for the Cartoon Network and CTW (Children Television Network), designed and animated Children shorts films for HBO (two of the programs won an Emmy and a Peabody award), he designed openers for the French TF!. Over the last 10 years he has done close to 20 children's books for editorial companies like Marshall Cavendish, Viking, GP Putnam, Zanner-Bloser, Houghton Mifflin, Warner, Golden Books, Zondervon, Chronicle, Blue Apple books and Skypony. Santiago also designed the first logo for Comedy Central and a film for the Poison Control Center for New York City.

Coleman, Sarah

Visit my website for brand new portfolios, latest client list, freebies, downloads, music, stories and news. Creating figure-based images and strong contemporary lettering for advertising, food, magazines, film, music, packaging and publishing. My diverse range of clients worldwide reflects many years of experience in the industry and an ever-evolving portfolio.

Collignon, Veronica

“I see life in colour,” declares fashion illustrator Veronica Collignon, and looking at her portfolio full of light, colourful imagery, it’s hard to argue. But she takes her obsession with colour even further in her everyday life. For instance, she has a collection of nail polish bottles that she’s never used. “I always end up buying them because I am drawn by the colours! I even remember names and numbers by a form of colour-coding in my mind,” she says.

That quirky sense of fun carries over into her artwork, but it’s underlined by great talent, professionalism and a fantastic technique. Growing up in Mexico, from a young age she was inspired by drawing and creativity, and her favourite illustrators include David Downton, Garance Doré and Izak Zenou. She worked alongside the latter for two years.

She later moved from her home city of Guadalajara to Paris, and then to Madrid, to study. Eventually, she ended up in New York where she now has a range of clients in fashion, retail, advertising, cosmetics and more.

New York’s cosmopolitan mix is the perfect thing to inspire her. She loves to people watch, and enjoys exploring other cultures, with Moroccan and Japanese at the top of her list at the moment.

Veronica studied on the Fashion Studies programme at the Istituto Europeo di Design in Madrid, and later gained certificates in Fashion and Fine Art from Parsons The New School.

Projects begin with Veronica learning about her client and the audience they want to reach. Research is key, before she plays with different looks and ideas, and then settles on the best composition. After the sketching comes her favourite part – adding the colour.

Whimsical, colourful and fun are words commonly used to describe Veronica’s style. Her work has the feel of classic fashion illustration about it, with striking graphical forms, a gestural style, and lovely brushwork and inking.

Collins, Mark

Mark has been an artist since childhood, and has worked professionally as a graphic designer and illustrator since 1984. Although he started as a traditional painter using acrylics, his preferred medium is now digital, and he works solely as a vector artist using Adobe Illustrator. His work relies predominantly on a calligraphic line, with color gradient fills, and a humorous touch.

Clients include: Consumer Reports, Highlights, MuscleMag International, M Magazine, Redmond Magazine, InSight, American Health & Fitness, Raley's, Times of the Islands, Berlitz, Oxford University Press, Harcourt, Pearson, Holt, Running Press Hunt Manufacturing, Philadelphia Zoo, American Express, Pepsico, Rohm and Haas, Scunci, Lily Icos (Cialis), Purell, TRESemme, Stepping Stone Childrens Museum.

Collins, Matt

Finding humor in the sequence of odd scenarios that become our life. Conceptual, humor, animals, caricature, people, political, digital, painterly

Collins, Peggy

Ever since I was a little girl, I have dreamed about being an illustrator... My titles: The Trouble With Geese - Scholastic 2005 Sammy - Scholastic 2005 Always Room for One More - Rubicon Educational Publishing Quiet Tessa Mouse - Scholastic 2006 Going Fishing - Scholastic 2006 The End of the Dinosaurs - Scholastic 2006 Tallulah's Atishoo - Red Robin Books 2007 The PErils of the Peanut Butter Kid - YVO DESIGN 2007 A Dusty Life - Scholastic 2007 Yoon's Smart Readers - EECI 2007 (available in Korea only) There's a Spider in the Bath - Red Robin Books Coming in 2008! Shaun the Shy Shark - Red Robin Books Coming in 2008! The Big List - Pearson US - Coming in 2008! In My Garden (my own book)- Cider Mill Press - Coming in 2009! BIG NEWS!! I am working with Trade Publisher, Cider mill press as an Author/ Illustrator on a picture book! Apart from books I have also done a wide variety of covers, spots and editorials for children's magazines, workplace magazines, and parenting magazines. I enjoy working with humour, energy, colour and great stories. I work on clayboard, illustration board and watercolour paper using, gouache, pastel, ink, crayon - whatever I can use to tell the story. I am easy to work with, punctual and efficient. I love what I do, and I can't wait to see what my next project brings! RECENT CLIENTS Bill Smith Studio/Pearson Cider Mill Press Treehouse Press EECI Red Robin Books Scholastic UK Scholastic Ltd. Classroom Complete Press Nelvana Mothering Magazine Daughters Magazine Rubicon Publishing New Moon Publishing AWARDS Applied Arts - Corporate Direct Mail Anvil Award - Best Illustration in Advertising or Design

Colon, Raul

Raul Colón Illustration. His color pencil and watercolor illustrations are created for Children's books, Theater Posters, Annual Reports, Advertisements, Newspapers, Magazines and a MTA mural. Raul has also been awarded a Silver and Gold medal from the The Society of Illustrators.

Colvin, Rob

Rob Colvin's passion for form, design and ideas is vividly portrayed in his dynamic paintings. Rob creates beautiful images which convey complex concepts with simple visual solutions. Through the use of common objects in an uncommon way he challenges viewers to look carefully to see the idea behind the picture. His work has been published internationally in a wide variety of media. During his successful illustration career, Rob has created original work for hundreds of clients including IBM, Newsweek, AT&T, and Pepsi. He has been honored by professional organizations such as the New York Art Directors Club, Communication Arts, Society of Illustrators, and many others. He has participated in numerous local and national juried shows receiving multiple awards in the process.

Comport, Sally Wern

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Condon Production Associates

Offering services including medical illustration, computer animations and modeling, biomechanics and cut-aways, for use in litigation.

Condrick, Maura

These energetic, expressive characters, caricatures and icons are illustrated digitally. Maura draws for magazines, advertising agencies, newspapers, design shops and books. Her work has been recognized by American Illustration.

Conger, Holli

Children's Illustrator & Licensing Artist - cute, whimsical and just plain fun art for babies, kids & kids at heart. Putting smiles on faces since 2004.

STYLES: Painertly/Digital | 3-D/Clay | Found Object/Junk A Doodles®

Painterly & dimensional illustration styles for the children's industry (specializing in the educational market). From magazine, greeting cards and advertising, to CD covers, packaging and children's books, Holli approaches each project with whimsy and creativity guaranteed to put a smile on any child's (and parent's) face.

Holli has a Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Design & Advertising that has allowed her the knowledge and experience of working with art directors, designers, editors and other creative types to collaborate on projects. She lives and works in Nashville, TN, where her husband, their daughter, son, and their goofy basset hound, give her plenty of inspiration.

Email Holli

For children's book publishing contact:
Maggie Byer-Sprinzeles Agency
718.543.9399

For Licensing or Product Development Opportunities, contact:
Holli directly


Partial Client List: Adventure Magazine, Abdo Publishing/Magic Wagon, Anthology, The Art Group/Habitat UK, Barnes & Noble, Better Homes & Gardens, Brown Publishing, Chirp Magazine, The Cleaver Factory, Cranium, Inc., Creative Teaching Press, Crowley Robinson Publishing, Design Design, DK Press, Element, Fisher Price, Goble & Associates, Harcourt, Hidden Valley Ranch, HighFive, Highlights, Hooked on Phonics/Educate, Houghton Mifflin, Intervisual Books/Piggy Toes Press, Jumping Jack Press/Up With Paper, John Deere, Ladybug Magazine, LifeWay Christian Resources, Loyola Press, MacMillan, Magnix, McGraw-Hill, Monotype, Oospy Daisy, Pearson, Random House, Reader’s Digest, RSVP, Silver Editions, Scholastic US & UK, Scott Foresman, Standard Publishing, Sterling Publishing, Th!nk, Uppercase Living, Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital, Weekly Reader, and The Wright Group.

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Conley, Laurie A.

Laurie creates line art, with or without color, in a bright style with a traditional feel. Subjects include people, animals, multi-person scenes, science, folk and fairy tales, food and families. Cartoons, storyboards and vector illustrations too!

Conrad, Jon

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Problem solving at its best using a combination of illustration,photography,painting and drawing.Composited digitally,and e-mailed to you....he's really fast, weeklys love him

Contact Jupiter

Contact Jupiter represents illustrators that specialize in books for kids and adults. Need some work for a cover or the entire book, give us a call.

Cook, Ande

The story of me: newspaper layout artist; film animator; high-school art teacher; director of teacher training at the High Museum of Art; instructor of art education Georgia State University; artist in residence for the Georgia Council for the Arts; illustrator; painter; film maker; object designer; novice organic farmer; chicken wrangler; world class dog lover. Long time married to a handsome former rock star.

Cook, William

I do custom pen and ink illustrations for advertising, graphic design, corporate and institutional clients. My work ranges from the little spot pieces to the large intricate visualization projects such as the campus aerials, in a variety of pen and ink styles. With a background in type and lettering I can also offer my talents in logo development and production. All work is delivered digitally perfected and ready to use. Subjects: Aerial Illustration, Architectural, Corporate, Visualization, Landscape, Concept, Wildlife, Nature, People, tight to loose range in style.

Cooke, Jim

Illustration for Publishing, Advertising, and Editorial clients

Cooper, Dena

Soft and skilfully painted, Dena Cooper’s fashion illustrations also offer moments of striking contrast and intensity. Her lifelike models look as they could walk right off the page and join in with your conversation.

With a background in fashion design, Dena is now a leading New York illustrator with a growing list of industry clients. Transplanted into Brooklyn from Fredricksburg, Virginia, she loves New York and Fashion Week in particular. “I’m very influenced by street style that I see around the city, specifically the effortless chic that so many New Yorkers exude walking down the street.”

Further inspiration comes from designers like Marchesa, Dior, Delpozo, and Viktor & Rolf, but Dena also loves reading, running, a good cup of coffee or a glass of wine.

Cooper, Matthew

Matthew Cooper studied illustration at Harrow College of Higher Education and since graduating has worked as a freelance illustrator and graphic designer. Matthew's illustrations utilise a variety of techniques and media; from collage and found imagery to painting and drawing, from photography to computer based work. He is particularly interested in the use of typographic and strong graphic elements within his work. He finds his inspiration in the work of, amongst others, Herbert Matter, Cy Twombly, Robert Rauschenburg, Kurt Schwitters and the Constructivists; in the music of Will Oldham, John Fahey and Lightning Bolt; and in the piles of books, magazines, records, CDs and assorted junk, both ancient and modern, that threaten to over-run both his home and his Shoreditch studio space. As well as his illustration work, Matthew works as a freelance graphic designer, primarily for the independent music sector. Projects range from sleeve design, through to the design of adverts and promotional material. He has worked with such luminaries as Franz Ferdinand, Arctic Monkeys, Four Tet, The Kills and Bonnie 'Prince' Billy. Client list: Financial Times, Sunday Telegraph, British Airports Authority, British Telecom, Domino Recording Company, NatWest Bank, Hodder Headline, Penguin Books, Campaign, M&C Saatchi, London Transport, Oxford University Press, Deutsche Bank, New Scientist, Campaign Magazine, Which? Magazine, Universal Island Records, Shell, The Royal Shakespeare Company, Interbrand Newell & Sorrell, The RMC Group, Logica, GQ Magazine, BP, British Airways, McCann-Erickson, Lowe Lintas, The British Council, RCA Records, Harper Collins, Bloomsbury Press, English National Opera, Decca Records.

Copeland, Greg

Greg is an award winning illustrator who specializes in representational art and portraiture, as well as historical and horror/fantasy subjects. He paints both digitally and traditionally with Oils. In addition to many national publications and bookcover assignments, Greg's work has been awarded by prominent Illustration competitions such as the 'Society of Illustrators' New York, 'Communication Arts Illustration Annual', 'Spectrum Fantasy Art', and '200 Best Illustrators Worldwide'.

Greg has been represented for 12 years by Deborah Wolfe Limited in Philadelphia; he lives and works in Minneapolis.

Copper Lion

Photo retouching, photo illustration, 3D

Corace, Jen

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Corbin, Tiffany

I am a graphic designer and illustrator currently looking for freelance work on illustrations for book covers as well as character designs. On my site you will find Illustration samples along with a few concept sketches.

Cornejo, Santiago

illustrations, cartoons and comic strips by Corne, the cartoonist that do the back-cover of Cracked magazine.

Cornelius, Ray Mel

Conceptual, stylized editorial and advertising images in acrylic and mixed media.

Corva, Piero

Here you will find colourful & humorous & whimsical digital illustrations...!

Couling, Cindy

Cindy's portfolio of illustration and design work captures the artist's love for watching people and capturing all the crazy things they do.

Coulson, David

Humorous, Funny, Digital, Cartoon, Whimsical, Kid friendly, Hand-lettering, Comic, Conceptual, Editorial

Coyle, Laura

Laura Coyle creates distinctive art with wide appeal. Her clients include major brands like Target, Amazon.com, Disney and publications including Better Homes and Gardens and The Wall Street Journal.

Laura made her first foray into product design with Hasbro. She was called upon to refresh the classic Parcheesi board game, a design that had remained unchanged since the early 1900's. The challenge was to create illustrations that would highlight the game's origins in India and enhance its appeal to kids today. In working on Parcheesi, she discovered a love for designing products that can connect with people every day.

Since then, Laura's gift bag, wrap and paper ware designs have appeared on the shelves at Target, Papyrus and Hallmark.

Laura grew up in Atlanta, Georgia, and earned her BFA from Auburn University. She started her freelance career living in the East Village in New York City, dropping her portfolios off with art directors while working part time as an assistant to renowned jazz photographer Jimmy Katz. Laura now lives back in her hometown with her husband Clayton, an architect, in their 1950's ranch house which they renovated together.

Crawford, Allen

Allen and his wife Susan founded the design and illustration studio Plankton Art Co. in 1996. Their studio’s most notable project to date is the collection of 400 species identification illustrations that are on permanent display at the American Museum of Natural History’s Milstein Hall of Ocean Life in New York. Allen’s award-winning book, Whitman Illuminated: Song of Myself (Tin House Books [US], Jonathan Cape [UK]) is an illustrated, hand-lettered, 256-page edition of Walt Whitman’s epic poem. The book won Best of Show in 3×3 Magazine‘s International Illustration Show 2015, and a Gold Medal in Society of Illustrators 58.

Crawford, Robert

Robert Crawford graduated with a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design. His paintings have appeared on the cover of major magazines such as Fortune, Business Week, The Atlantic and U.S. News and World Report as well as book covers for best-selling books published by Random House, Penguin/Putnam, Avon and other major publishers. His work is popular with advertising agencies and is much sought after by Fortune 500 companies like IBM, Dupont and Ford. Robert Crawford was chosen by the German car maker, Volkswagen, to do six paintings for a book which celebrated Volkswagen's 50th anniversary. Robert's work has won numerous awards from the Society of Illustrators, Communication Arts, Graphis and Print. His paintings have been included in group shows in New York, Japan and Germany and he participated in the United Nation's sponsored show on the environment in New York City. That painting was featured on CBS's Sunday morning with Charles Osgood. Robert Crawford's work has been selected for permanent collection by the United States government and major corporations such as British Petroleum. Some other notable collector's include, Richard Reeves, the presidential historian, and Edward Gordon of ABC television.Robert's studio is located in northwest Ct.

Crawford, Susan

After giving marine biology a try in college, Susan decided to fall back on a more stable and lucrative profession: illustration. With her artist/writer husband Allen Crawford, she formed Plankton Art Company in 1999. Susan's stylized, graceful forms are largely inspired by nature and mid-century modernism. She has worked for Target, Warner Bros., Chronicle Books, Knopf, Ride Snowboards, Hasbro, National Geographic Kids Magazine, Discovery Channel and The Smithsonian National Zoo. The most ambitious project she's ever worked on was a series of 400 hand-rendered identification key illustrations of fish, plants and other undersea creatures for The American Museum of Natural History's Milstein Hall of Ocean Life, where her drawings are on permanent display. Susan's paintings and drawings have been exhibited at numerous galleries, most notably Jonathan LeVine Gallery in Chelsea. She lives in a historic Quaker town in Central New Jersey, where she often goes on kayak trips in the Pine Barrens to look for tree frogs and orchids.

Crehore, Amy

WOW! AMERICAN ILLUSTRATION 24 winner with ten images! Imaginative, figurative, surreal paintings for editorial (Rolling Stone, Esquire, ESPN, Forbes, etc.), book covers, adult & children's books. Also suitable for posters, corporate use, fashion & advertising. Inspired by culture, classical and folk traditions. People, portraits, scenes, animals, theater, humor, mystery, narrative, symbolic. Showcasing new AI24 awards images, "Little Pierrots"-www.altpick.com/amycrehore

Crosby, Dani

Bold, Humorous, Reliable My main areas of focus as an Artist have been: editorial and narrative illustration, concept development, graphic design, and fine art. I also have a love of creative product development which I exercise through personal projects.

Crowther, Peter

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Peter Crowther graduated in 1987 from the London College of Printing with a First Class Honors in Graphic Design. Then went onto the Royal College of Art in 1987-1989 graduating with an MA(DES RCA) in Graphic Design. He then worked for six months in one of the first truly multimedia design companies, Decode Design. During this time he beta tested the first version of Photoshop and went onto leave and set up as a freelance illustrator/animator. The journey from working with photomontage, through to photo-retouching and later with realistic 3D has led to many interesting and varied jobs and has been incredibly rewarding. From stamps for the Royal mail up to 96 sheet posters for P&O and the odd title sequence. Today we continue to use the cutting edge 3D software often speaking directly with the chief programmers to request and test new features. As the technology evolves we strive to create the highest level of work with an eye for the details. Peter Crowther lives in London with his wife Suzanna and two children, Roberta and Jack.

Crush

Crush is a truly integrated design agency providing creative solutions across all print, digital and moving media. We believe in a collaborative creative process and intelligent idea generation. We’re passionate about our work and famed for producing standout creative for clients all over the world. We don’t just want to simply make stuff look good, we want to make smart ideas look great.

Cube

CUBE are a studio of CGI artists and designers who create stunning digital imagery and animations for the advertising, broadcast, design and online media sectors.

With over 25 years experience, each of our team are specialists in their own area and apply the same passion and skills to each project.

Utilizing the latest 3D software and digital techniques, we work on projects large and small, from single still illustrations to fully animated TV commercials. We pride ourselves on being able to bring any visual idea to life, nothing is impossible with CGI.

Specializing in characters, realistic 3D, automotive and packaging work, we help clients realise their visual dreams with planning and efficiency. Our robust studio technical pipeline and adaptable team ensures all projects are given the attention they require without delay.

Cusack, Margaret

I am an illustrator, graphic designer and folk artist - all in one. My work is best described as realism created with stitchery and fabric. It is rich with color, texture, and detail, made with machine-applique and hand embroidery. Since 1972, Im have created architectural-scale hangings, soft sculpture, portraits, and props. My stitched artwork has illustrated greeting cards, decorative plates, ads, posters, magazines, billboards, and even postage stamps - all in fabric.

Cybele illustration

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sleek fashion illustration for advertising, editorial & books.

Cyr, Lisa

Illustrator, author and national lecturer Lisa L. Cyr and her website on illustration and the illustration marketplace. The site features many of Cyr's articles written for Communication Arts, Step, HOW, ID, Applied Arts, Alt Pick and Creativity's Spark as well as her books: The Art of Promotion, Innovative Promotions That Work, Graphic Design That Works, Brochure Design That Works and The Little Book of Big Promotions. A listing of available lectures are also featured.

Czarnecki, Eugene

My creative journey has taken me to different areas of interest in the Fashion Industry. As a freelance Fashion Illustrator, Flat Illustrator and CAD Designer I merge my hand drawn illustrations with digital techniques in Adobe PhotosShop and Illustrator.