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Koen, Viktor

Viktor Koen was born in 1967 in Thessaloniki, Greece. He holds a BFA from the Bezalel Academy of Arts & Design in Jerusalem and an MFA with honors from the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Mr. Koen serves on the faculty of Parsons School of Design and the MFA program of the School of Visual Arts. His images are regularly published in the NYTimes Book Review, Time, Newsweek, Esquire, Money and Forbes.
Previous clients include: Atlantic Records, Delta Airlines, IBM, Penguin Putnam, Random House, Doubleday, Simon & Schuster, Harper Collins, National Geographic, Rolling Stone, Reader’s Digest, New York, Man’s Journal, Bloomberg Personal, Fortune, Smart Money, Business Week, Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune and the Los Angeles Times.

Garland, Paul

Paul Garland was born in Somerset, England. Studied at Somerset College of Arts & Technology, Epsom School of Art and Plymouth University and currently works from his studio in the North of England.

The images begin life with confident pencil drawings. These are then combined with handmade textures, painting, and printmaking to complete, vibrant digital imagery which allows for the works to be commissioned from and to anywhere in the world. His works often use metaphors to convey the brief in as simple and effective a way as possible.

His work has been recognised by the Society of Illustrators, American Illustration, 3x3, Luerzers Archive, Society of Illustrators of LA, the Association of Illustrators and the World Illustration Awards amongst others.

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Hargreaves, Martin

History and humor marry together beautifully in the illustrations of Martin Hargreaves, and his versatile style has seen him creating everything from pastiche images mimicking the great masters to fantastical beasts and still life paintings. You’ll find his work in advertising, children’s books, magazines and newspapers, and even at Hampton Court Palace.

It’s no surprise to learn that Martin’s greatest inspiration comes from classical painters like William Hogarth, Hans Holbein, Rembrandt and Giovanni Battista Piazzetta. In fact, he says that if he could travel back in time he would visit the 18th century, and alongside his love of Renaissance artwork he also loves classical music.

Martin works from a shed in his garden, with large windows through which he can see apple trees and the rolling hills of East Sussex. If he ever gets creative block, he likes to dig in his vegetable garden, or look after his many pets, which include two dogs, three horses, two guinea pigs and seven chickens.

Martin has a BA Illustration from Brighton Polytechnic (now Brighton University).

His approach and the media he uses vary from project to project, but he always begins drawing with a simple pen on paper until he has an idea of what direction the image will take. Martin works in traditional media – oil paints, watercolor, pen and ink – and is also adept at making changes digitally as required. The 2B pencil is his all-time favorite art tool.

Martin’s inspiration comes from the old masters, and the styles he works in follow on from that. In his portfolio you’ll see fine paintings that look just like Rembrandts, and others that are more like 18th century engravings or 19th century book illustrations. In short, he will come up with a style that suits the brief.

Pintor, David

David Pintor was born in a seaside windy city named A Coruña, in the northwest of Spain. He began his career as a cartoonist in the 90′s. In 2007, he was featured in the illustrator’s exhibition at Bologna book fair, and since that time, he has collaborated with publishers all over the world. His caricatures and the simplicity of his drawings, his lines and colour choices make for a fun and elegant style. He has been awarded by SND, selected in Bratislava biennial, and selected by White Ravens list. He primarily works in Spain, but likes very much travelling all over the world with his moleskine and some pens. All of his travels appear in his drawings. He loves New York, Venezia, Paris, Sidney, Barcelona, London… He has a studio, but sometimes he likes to work in a coffee shop with soft music, nice views and a very hot coffee on the table.

Younger, Heidi

editorial, advertising, institutional, people, figures, decorative, colorful, imaginative, information

Newton, Walter

Walter Newton was born in 1981 in Glasgow. He remained there for the next 21 years, attending the Glasow School of Art before being lured to the bright lights of London and the Royal College of Art. Five years later, Walter lives and works in Birmingham, drawing pictures and sporadically animating for anyone that will let him near them.

Rébora, Cecilia

Born in Guadalajara, Mexico, Cecilia Rebora belongs to a creative family of painters, a sculptor, and a wood carver. As long as she can remember, Cecilia could be found with a crayon in her hand. Shortly after beginning her studies in the arts, Cecilia discovered that what she enjoyed most in life was telling stories with pictures. She studied for three years at the Josep Serra I Abella School of Fine Arts in Barcelona. It was there that she truly fell in love with the profession. She has since published 18 children’s books and contributes to a popular children’s magazine called Tareas E Ilustraciones. She and her husband, Luis, have welcomed a new edition to their family named Mateo, a delightful boy who sleeps most of the time. When not illustrating, she enjoys sipping a hot cappuccino and taking in the sun on a chilly morning. Cecilia’s goals are to continue illustrating for a very long time and to always see the smile on her son’s face.

Vernon, Katie

Katie Vernon is an illustrator who has spent most of her life in the midwest but whose heart belongs in the mountains. Her inspiration comes from being a florist, working with alpacas, and living on a bus. Some of her favorite things include rearranging furniture, seltzer water, and two different species of animals becoming friends. Katie is also rather fond of her partner, daughter, and part-dingo dog. In 2015 Katie won the Special Studio Award in Lilla Rogers Global Talent Search competition. She is thrilled to be represented by the amazing team at Lilla Rogers Studio.

Wilton, Nicholas

Nicholas's work is conceptual, textural and inspired by the forms and colors of nature. The imagery is often used in relationship with spiritual themes, the green movement, success in business, health and healing, hope, the Journey, transformation and universal themes of life. To see more work and a complete STOCK Archive please visit www.zocolo.com and click on IMAGE ARCHIVE.

Rugh, Douglas

Douglas Rugh is a classically trained oil painter (and Copley Master) who works quickly and will provide digital images shot in-house as well as original art. Realistic oil paintings, Representational Landscapes, Imaginative, Sci-Fi and Fantasy, Animals, Cartoon or Character Development, Children, Children's Book, Editorial, Emotive, Historical, Illustration, Impressionist, Lifestyle, Medical, Nature, Painterly, People and Figures, Posters and Covers, Product Still Life, Realistic Paintings, Realistic Stylized, Sports,

Johnson, Daniel

Daniel Johnson is a digital artist with a BFA in Illustration and a background in traditional media. Now a freelance illustrator and visual effects artist, he worked for years as an Art Director, Illustrator, and Animator at an ad agency in Sonoma County, CA. Dan is an Adobe Certified Expert and has taught computer graphics at various locations in California, including the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. As a digital artist, he is largely self-taught and enjoys sharing his experience gained through years of trial and error. He won the Guru award in Illustration at the 2007 PhotoshopWorld and was also the spotlighted designer in the May/June 2008 issue of Layers magazine.

Nitta, Kazu

Kazushige Nitta graduated from Dokkyo University with a B.A. in economics in 1987 before coming to the United States and enrolling at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. In the same year, he won two prestigious awards presented by The New York Society of Illustrators Scholarship Competition, and The Smithsonian Air & Space Museum. In 1992 he was honored with both the New York Society of Illustrators International Competition Advertising Award and Book Award. Within months after graduating SVA, Kazu landed his first of several children's book assignments at Simon & Schuster. A short time later he was called upon to illustrate Dr. Theodore Geisel's first posthumous book at Random House called "My Many Colored Days". Along with his work on numerous children's and text books, Kazu also focused on developing conceptual imagery for clients including:Amdahl, Bank of America, Consumer Reports, Coopers & Lybrand, Crain's N.Y., EMI, Kempner, Newsweek, Northwest Airlines, PC World, IBM, Swiss Bank,The Wall St. Journal, Parsons School of Design, and Columbus Symphony Orchestra.

Miguel Lima aka ZERO

ZERO is an alter ego created by Miguel Lima, an artist and illustrator born in Lisbon. He achieved a degree in Painting from the Faculty of Fine Arts of Lisbon after a 9 months Erasmus scholarship at the Academy of Fine Arts of Florence. Since then he has been developing his illustration art, as a multi disciplinary artist who embraces new challenges combining both hand-drawn and digital elements. He has participated in projects related with concept art, character design, animation and editorial illustration. Amongst other distinctions, in 2013 he received an honorable mention in ETIC Ilustra_Lisboa competition, and was a selected finalist in Serco Prize for Illustration 2014 by Association Of Illustrators.

Kelly, Sean

Humorous, conceptual illustration. Editorial, Advertising. Political opinion, commentary. Big ideas.

Posti, Pietari

Based in Barcelona, Spain, Pietari Posti creates contemporary scenes with unique personalities for magazines, advertising, product, publishing, posters and newspapers. Pietari's work has been featured in the 3x3 Professional Illustration Annual, PRINT Magazine European Design Annual and American Illustration 27. - Previous clients include: The New York Times, New York Magazine, National Geographic Adventure, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Guardian, Time Out, Nokia, American Airlines, British Airways, Runner´s World, Best Life, Wired, Dwell, Portobello Books, Business Week, Bloomberg Market and Paste Magazine.

Grethen, Donna

Hand lettering and illustrations for everything. My work has been used for advertising, books, covers, editorial, packaging and web design. Society of Illustrators 44 and 53. Print 2002.

Gall, Chris

Chris Gall has worked with diverse clients all over the world. He received a BFA from the University of Arizona in 1985 and has been an award-winning illustrator for 20 years. He has produced illustrations in formats ranging from small logos to 300 foot murals while working with clients such as Ford, Nike, Pepsi, Shell Oil, Sony, McDonald's and U.S. Steel. His work has graced dozens of book jackets and has been showcased in virtually every major publication in America, including Time, Newsweek, Forbes, and People. He has received over 50 major awards from the likes of the Society of Illustrators, Communication Arts Magazine, The New York Art Directors Club, and Print Magazine. He has been an adjunct professor at the University of Arizona and has lectured at schools and colleges all across the country. In his relatively spare time he restores classic cars and pilots all different types of aircraft. Chris is a writer as well as an illustrator. He has published three all-ages picture books, America the Beautiful, Dear Fish, and There’s Nothing To Do On Mars. America the Beautiful was a Publisher’s Weekly Best Children’s Book in 2004. Dear Fish was a Borders Original Voices finalist in 2006.

Ross, Doug

Conceptual solutions to editorial and corporate assignments. Now offering animation.

Bamford, Aaron

Portfolio of mixed media illustrations.

Jones, Larry

Conceptual, editorial, graphic illustration. This is one of many styles that Larry works in. Please check out his personal website for much more.

Goode, Larry

Conceptual collage, mixed media, information graphics and whimsical digital illustration for editorial, book publishing, advertising and corporate clients.

Grigoriou, Gregory

Greg Grigoriou's well designed illustrations are suitable for lifestyle ads, editorial, or packaging assignments. He is extremely flexible with revisions and very much a service oriented artist. A stock library of over 70 images and growing is available here at folioplanet.>>>client list>>>T & L Golf Magazine, Electronic Home Ideas Magazine, Wells Fargo, Citibank, Harvard Business Review, DK Bicycles, Iceland Spa & Fitness, Earnest & Julio Gallo Winery, St. Ives, The Boston Globe, and more. Email Greg today at greg@iseedots.com

Kane, Sean

Sean Kane's illustrations combine conceptual solutions and a decorative touch -- Artwork that is ideal for editorial, corporate, publishing, and advertising projects.

Clients include The Wall Street Journal, IBM, Bayer Pharmaceuticals, Charles Schwab, Playtex Baby, Volkswagen, All Nippon Airways (Japan), and Klutz Books.

Complete portfolios can be seen at seankane.com

741 illustration

A new group of illustrators with differing styles, figurative, caricature, digital, cartoons, realistic, calligraphy, fashion, childrens', design, collage

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.

Helton, Linda

A Dallas, Texas native, Linda Helton has been a graphic designer and illustrator for over 30 years. She has designed and illustrated everything from newspaper and magazine articles to children's books to annual reports. Linda's work has been nationally recognized in Communication Arts magazine, American Illustration, PRINT magazine and The Society of Illustrators Show in New York. One of her illustrations was part of the Society of Illustrators 48th Traveling Exhibition in 2007.

Kabaker, Gayle

Gayle's work is used in marketing collateral, advertising, editorial, animation, web design and logo and brand development. She welcomes challenges, and she really loves to work with her clients to help them achieve exactly what the need. women

Golden, Elliott

Strong concepts and emotive formal elements gives Elliott's work a unique problem solving quality. His work is published nationally and internationally on a weekly basis. A partial client list includes Graphis, How Magazine, Kiplingers, MTV, Newsweek, NY Times, Spin, Time, Virgin and the Wall St. Journal.

Schnabel, Herb

Herb Schnabel has been doing commercial illustration since 1993 when he finished a BFA at Columbus College of art and design. His work is acrylic paintings done on many kinds of surfaces. Herb's lovely peaceful images are appropriate for advertising, corporate, editorial, non-profit, many kinds of publishing including children's books. Herb creates wonderful whimsical images that are conceptual, decorative, or narrative. Herb lives in Minneapolis Minnesota and San Diego California.

Taylor, Gerad

Gerad Taylor, born in Auckland New Zealand in 1960 has worked for over twenty five years as a freelance illustrator catering to the design, publishing and advertising industries.

Gerad graduated with a degree in design and illustration from Massey University School of design in 1984 and has worked in both New Zealand and Australia. He currently works for clients across the globe, in America, Australia, Ireland and the UK. His clients include Coca Cola, Heinle Publishing, Hinkler Publishing, Lion Nathan and many other high profile brand names.

Gerad lives with his wife Anne and children Madeline, Charlotte, and Max in Greytown New Zealand.

Porter, Sharon

18 years experience in editorial, corporate and conceptual illustration, logo development and graphic design.

Ruggieri, Alberto

The site of one of the well known illustrator in Italy. Divided in different pages, the site is rich with editorial and advertising illustration. One can also find the books illustrated from Ruggieri and the gallery of his "cartoline" .

Hewgill, Jody

Stylized, conceptual, painterly,iconic, portraits, theatre posters

Sprouls, Kevin

Kevin Sprouls introduced the hallmark portrait style to the Wall Street Journal in 1979. Between 1979 and 1987, Kevin worked on staff for the paper, creating illustrations and training artists in the style. At the time of his departure from the daily activity of putting out the paper, he was Assistant Art Director in charge of the in-house artists, which numbered 4-5 staff artists, and 2-3 part-timers.

He has been quite active in the freelance illustration sphere since then, contributing to advertising, publishing, editorial and corporate projects. His style is notable for its high level of detail and traditional, engraving like effect.

Sprouls’ work has been featured in the Smithsonian magazine, a web exhibit of the National Portrait Gallery, and a major exhibit celebrating Columbus Day which was mounted in Grand Central Terminal, New York in 2005. He is currently the principal portrait artist for Worth Magazine. He was the portraitist for the popular Infiniti “Drivers” ad campaign, appearing weekly in the Wall Street Journal for the 2+ years.

Recent work has appeared in Fortune, Forbes, Runner’s World, GQ, Sportrs Illustrated, Time (International Edition), Euroman, and Esquire magazines. Recent book projects include the Encyclopedia of Guilty Pleasures and The Art of Demotivation. His pen is housed in the Newseum in Washington, D.C. Kevin Sprouls is married with 2 children, and lives in Coastal North Carolina.

Graves, David

David Graves has a B.F.A. in illustration from the University of San Francisco and is a long time member of the N.Y. Society of Illustrators as well as the Graphic Artists Guild of N.Y. He also has over twenty years of professional experience as an Illustrator, Art Director, and Graphic Designer. He is extremely versatile, flexible and conscientious about his work and his relationships with his clients. Over the years he has earned a reputation for delivering consistently high quality work under tight deadlines.

Jacey

Jacey has delved into music design, animation, social documentary photography, websites for new media companies which led full circle to his first love, combining photograph and illustration with digital technology.

Robinson, Jem

Contemporary digital illustration with a graphic feel. Ideas driven and executed in limited colour. Suitable for editorial, design, advertising and adult publishing work. Imagery often contains hundreds of layers and several areas of narrative interest. Work is always delivered on time.

Sussman, Nigel

You just can’t look away once you’ve seen one of Nigel Sussman’s isometric mural illustrations. There’s so much going on – dancing horses, dinosaurs serving in a restaurant, people running in hamster treadmills… The detail is incredible and it’s all done with a lighthearted sense of humour that keeps you looking, and smiling.

So it’s no wonder that Nigel has worked for both hugely innovative brands like Google and Redbull, as well as picking up more traditional print projects with the likes of Popular Mechanics and Time Out. With a musician father, creativity was encouraged as Nigel grew up and aside from drawing his passions include playing bass guitar (and illustrating his band’s album covers), Dungeons & Dragons and going for long walks with his wife. The destination is usually an eatery where tasty food is served… but not by dinosaurs.

There’s all kinds of activity going on in Nigel’s work and it’s no surprise to find that his influences include Martin Handford (creator of Where’s Wally?), MC Escher and the computer game SimCity. At home in Berkeley, California, he lives with his wife and a cat called Fidel Catstro.

Nigel spent two years at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, before crossing the country to the California College of the Arts to complete his degree in Illustration.

Today Nigel works on his drawings using a Wacom Cintiq tablet, but he has a good grounding in traditional media. He used to love working in pen and ink, and acrylic paints.

Bold, bright and complex, Nigel’s signature style uses isometric line art and a striking but simple colour palette. He loves creating seek-and-find type drawings, as well as illustrations that feature complex fantasy architecture and/or imaginary machines.

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.

Sprunger, Reed

Classic paint, ink, pencil and airbrush techniques, and you get it with fast, drop-it-in digital delivery. Images can be created from scratch, with photography, or built with CGI. Experienced in medical and health, food, landscape and nature, industrial machinery and mechanical constructs, product concepting, technical, cutaways and phantoms, instructional, people (adults and children), animals, fantasy, architectural, toys, and seasonal, using painterly, realistic or retro styles. Illustrator of eight children's books to date. Clients include Mattel, Disney, Dole, Pillsbury, Hallmark, Zimmer, Nestle, Green Giant, Serta, Williams-Sonoma, Tyson, OshKosh B'Gosh and Volkswagen. From spots to spreads and posters to packaging, call or email for a fast quote.

Hubig, Dan

Dan's whimsical stylized digital illustrations have been used by numerous publications & corporations including: New York Times, Oracle Corp., Washington Post, Macromedia Inc., Wall Street Journal, US News & World Report, Kaiser Permanente, PC World, Los Angeles Times and San Francisco Chronicle. animal, monkey, sport, baseball, auto, traffic, travel, health, sick, monster, politics, boat, bush, music, wine, cello, oil, data, catch

Abe, George

Editorial and Conceptual Illustrations. Corporate, Print Publications, Design Firms and Advertising.

Portfolio of French Illustrator Olivier Philipponneau

Woodcut illustration for newspaper, advertising, children's books…
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