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Bagley, Aaron

In 2004 I received my BFA from Cornish College of the Arts. Although I was trained as a fine artist I have always been at heart a drawer (one who draws, not something you put socks in). Most of my work comes out of my sketchbook - comics, freelance work, last night's dream, weirdos I see on the bus. Most of my life exists in my sketchbooks. So, if you really want to know me ask to see my sketchbooks!

Bailey, Stephen

Stephen Bailey, a full-time freelance illustrator for over 20 years, has developed a wide variety of artistic capabilities and experiences. He prides himself with not only being able to produce the highest standards in illustration, but equally as well with his professional service needed for the agencies, companies, and design studios that he creates award winning illustrations for. Graduating from the Columbus College of Art and Design in 1991 with a BFA in Illustration, Stephen still starts every illustration with pencil on paper drawings, creating images he pulls from his imagination and creativity. Photoshop and illustrator are then used to create the final product from the scanned in pencil as a template.

Bakal, Scott

Society of Illustrators New York, 3X3 Illustration, Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles, Aristata, Spectrum. Time, Penthouse, eBay, Ford.

Baker, Alex

Alexandra Baker grew up fascinated by both science and drawing, and like so many other medical illustrators when she first heard about the field it was a eureka moment for her. Based in Asheville, North Carolina, today she’s a leading medical illustrator, working for an array of book publishers and magazines, illuminating some the latest discoveries in medical science.

Texture and atmosphere are important elements in her work. She recalls the day when her father – who worked with electron microscopes – first showed her scans of the surface of a leaf and the proboscis of a butterfly. Today she uses various kinds of nature photography as sources of inspiration. Underwater images help her create the right mood when depicting the human body from the inside, and pictures taken in caves can help with bodily cavities. The branches of trees are reminiscent of arteries, and nature’s textures and patterns provide endless fascination for an artist who is dedicated to getting the details right.

She’s also inspired by the artists Stephen Gilbert and Frank Armitage, both of whom are medical illustrators. Outside of her art, she loves to run and took up training five years back. Since then she’s completed seven marathons and more than 20 half-marathons. A keen reader, she says her house is like a secondhand bookshop.

Baker, Andrew

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Andrew Baker is a successful practicing illustrator, with a strong reputation in editorial illustration and poster design. He won a Gold Award for Editorial illustrator from the Association of Illustrators in 2003, and his work has been featured in the Design, New Media and Editorial sections of the AOI Images Annual and in the D&AD annual. His work is seen in most serious newspapers and magazines, from The Guardian to New Scientist, and in on-line environments, shop windows and on posters and book covers. He is primarily concerned with using images for storytelling or conveying messages. Drawing, colour, a love for ephemera and an eye for retro design inform his work. Projects are started with drawing and completed using illustrator and Photoshop in a distinctive way. Much of his work is designed to be seen in sequential form, for example sequences of images for The Economist or the BBC web-site, but he remains passionate about the power of the single key image. Andrew Baker is a graduate of the Royal College of Art and teaches part-time on the illustration course at Middlesex University. He recently curated the SHED exhibition and contributed to Steady Gigs, The Charity Shop Compendium and Doodlearth. Recent clients include: BBH, The Guardian, The Times, Barclays Bank, The Economist, The Radio Times, Diageo, The Spinvox, Harvard Business Review, The Mail on Sunday magazine, Dorling Kindersley, Lloyds, Readers Digest books, The Telegraph, Esterson Associates, Kings College.

Baker, Garin

Artist run business creating paintings, murals and illustrations in a traditional realist style.

Baker, Jamie

Character design and storyboards done for animation and comics.

Baker, Joe

conceptual , expressionistic oil paintings of peoples, and dogs, surf, and mountains

Balbusso, Anna and Elena

Conceptual illustrations for editorial, institutional, advertising, children's book, classic novels, young adult fiction. Anna & Elena Balbusso, twins from Italy, live and work in Milan. Since 1994 they have worked as a team illustrators freelance in Italy, France, U.S., United Kingdom, Republic of Korea. Their works have been published by major leading company and international publishers on book jacket, magazines, newspapers, for corporate image, ad, children's books, classic novels. Balbussos' work has been recognized by Communication Arts, 3x3 The Magazine Of Contemporary Illustration, Applied Arts Magazine, the Society of Illustrators NY, American Illustration, Print European Regional Design, Bologna Children's Book Fair. In 2010 they have been awarded a Gold Medal in the book category of the Society of Illustrators, NY 53 Annual exhibition and a Silver Medal, 3x3 children's show n. 7. Balbussos' work is featured in the Communication Arts Design Annual 51 - 2010 with a eight page article written by Bonnie Smeet and 16 samples of their work. They are members of the Society of Illustrators of New York. They are represented by Shannon Associates, New York.

Baldwin, Scott

Hi, I'm a freelance graphic designer and illustrator located in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

Ball, Barbara

Barbara Ball interprets and educates through illustration. Her infographics have been used in craft, sewing, and quilting books for children and adults, in home decorating and home improvement books and magazines, in advertising and packaging, and in textbooks. She enjoys the challenge of creating clear, beautiful "how-to" illustrations to go along with instructions, and works in digital and traditional media.

Ball, David

dynamic, emotive collage illustration

Ballard, Lisa

A lifelong designer, Lisa Ballard has worked professionally in the areas of graphic design and illustration for twenty years. Graduating from the College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning from the University of Cincinnati in 1987, Lisa began a career that gave her a foundation in the business of communication. Her sensitivity to illustrated typography, color, pattern, and line art combined with her design sense have resulted in original and successful brand and product development appearing on many of the products you use everyday. Lisa’s products can be seen in: Target, WalMart, Michaels, Hobby Lobby, and many private gift shops.

Balouch, Kristen

Digital illustrations for children's books, editorial, art liscensing, fine art prints, educational games, magazines, greeting cards, giftware, and home decor products. Look for categories: children, collage, digital, graphic, lettering, nature, retro, wacky, cut paper, and whimsical.

Bamford, Aaron

Portfolio of mixed media illustrations.

Bamundo, david

Thick outlines and bold colors are the hallmarks of David Bamundo's art. His art & design have been commissioned by the likes of amazon.com, Nickelodeon, The Wall Street Journal, Stanford University and by more than 100 others. He was recently profiled in a New York Times feature. Visit daveB's web site to see digital illustrations, acrylic paintings, mixed media art, icon & logo designs.

Baradat, Sergio

Conceptual art, bold graphic, rich color

My work is part of the permanent collections of The Cooper Hewitt Museum of Design, NY; The Postal Museum, Smithsonian, Wash, D.C.; The Cuban Heritage Collection, Miami, FL. The work has also been exhibited at The Walker Art Center, The Denver Art Museum and The Aronson Galleries in New York. I recently created a permanent mural at The United Nations, New York.

Barbaria, Steve

I work in oil and acrylic on a variety of subjects for editorial, corporate and mural projects. Some of the subjects I have had the pleasure to work with are: musicians, baseball, celebrities, entertainment, animals, sailing, book reviews, dragons, suspense, laptop computers, loading docks, airplanes, buildings, rivers, construction, architects, wineries, universities, and lettering. I can scan images and send them to you digitally or send you the original paintings to scan.

Barber, Brian

Illustrator and animator working in editorial, advertising and children's books.

Barber, Isobel

Isobel is a paper engineer and illustrator, living and working in the beautiful county of Dorset. Isobel graduated from the Arts University Bournemouth in 2012 with a degree in Textile design, where she specialised in creating illustrative patterns and print designs using a cut paper technique. Isobel continues to use this method to create detailed work and miniature sets, using layers of card and cut paper. Isobel has worked with a number of clients in fields such as advertising, editorial, branding, live illustration events and most recently film. Clients include The National Trust, Tesco, Lands' End, Harveys Furniture, Benson for Beds & Wilderness Festival. When not wielding a pair of scissors or a scalpel, some of her other pastimes include baking, prising scraps of stray paper from the jaws of her miniature schnauzer Otto, running along the Dorset coast, flowers and photographing colourful things.

Barber, Shawn

The art of Shawn Barber. Paintings, Illustrations and Drawings...

Barbier, Suzette

Graphic/web designer, illustrator and production artist. Creative, organized and detail oriented with excellent problem-solving skills. Ability to take multiple projects from initial concept through printed piece or live wesite. Extensive background in editorial, advertising and children's book illustration.

Barker, Tim

Technical, Editorial, Map, Logo and Paintings etc. Automotive, marine, travel, manufacturing and publishing.

Barneda, David

"whimsical" "wonderfully weird" "great work" "charming style" "childlike view" "very trade and fun" "love your animal characters" "cute" "wonderful" "WOW! WOW! WOW!" "I am all smiles with this one." "sweet imagination" "terrific" "fantastic""fun characters""lively art""really wonderful exaggerated imagination""really appealing style + sense of humor""great perspectives, use of color & texture.""incredible work""your line drawings are charming.""really great work!!""Cute picture and fun idea!""wonderful""I love your work.""the stuff on your website is phenomenal! Beautiful, rich illustrations with fun, engaging concepts. Some of the best stuff I've seen in a while." "terrific""refreshing"

Barney Davidge Associates

We specialize in top quality watercolor architectural renderings: residential, custom homes and commercial buildings. Exteriors, interiors, floor plans, elevations.

Barr, Loel

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Traditional and digital illustration, ranging from humorous to photorealistic and conceptual.

Barr, Steve

Cartoonist, illustrator, author

Bartalos, Michael

Michael Bartalos is a visual artist working in print, video, and sculpture. He has produced artist’s multiples in collaboration with Xerox PARC, the San Francisco Center for the Book, the Maryland Institute College of Art, and the National Science Foundation’s Antarctic Artists and Writers Program. His works have been exhibited internationally and are found in numerous artists’ books collections including those of the Getty Research Institute, MoMA, and the Walker Art Center.

Basaluzzo, Constanza

Constanza Basaluzzo was born in Argentina in the mid 70’s where she still lives with her husband, Javier Gonzales Burgos and her little kitten, Nina Kodama. She was always drawn to the arts and at the young age of 9, Grandpa Luis (her most enthusiastic fan) decided to sponsor her first drawing and painting class. Since then, she never lost the passion for interpreting the world from a child’s point of view - with bright colors, mixed textures, and obsession for details. She graduated from the Universidad de Buenos Aires and concentrated her career on graphic communication for children. She works in digital format and since 2003, has published work in several books, stationary cards, and children’s magazines in Argentina. In her spare time, she enjoys reading (especially children’s books!), spending time outdoors with her cat, and visiting toy stores.

Batelman, Kenneth

Kenneth Batelman is an award winning freelance illustrator with over twenty years experience in commercial art. Using Adobe Illustrator as a medium, Kenneth creates vector illustrations and graphics for print and on-line media. Kenneth received a bachelor's degree in graphic design from School of Visual Arts in New York. In addition, Kenneth serves as an adjunct instructor of art and design at various colleges and is the author of "Adobe Illustrator Paths and Curves", published by J. Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Bateman, Clarence

Art for advertising and marketing. Comp art, Storyboards, Animatics, Presentation and Concept boards. Digital Illustration, Photo Retouching and Compositing.

Battle, Sylvia Kay

Fresh and fun vector illustrations! Editorial, Conceptual, Children, Juvenile, People, Animals, Children's Books, Digital, Whimsical, Food, Fun, Decorative, Infographics, Stylized,

Battuz, Christine

Christine Battuz was born in France and currently residing in Bromont, Quebec, Canada. She started drawing at 3 when she was able to hold a pen. Growing up, Christine was inspired by her mother’s collection of painting all over her house. She studied in Italy and received her Masters of Fine Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts of Perugia. After graduating, she was uncertain as to what to do with her diploma. A good friend who is a designer predicted and convinced her that she was an illustrator. Interestingly enough, this wonderful friend later turned out to become her husband. She has illustrated over sixty children books, published in North America, Korea and Europe. Her work appears in educational books, magazines, toys and toys packaging. She teaches art to adults and children of all ages. When not illustrating, she loves trail running and skiing with her husband and son.

Baudissin, Andreas von

digital and handmade cartoon artwork, character designs and other decorative things

Bauer, Carla

Carla Bauer has been president of Carla Bauer Design for over thirty years. The firm's clients have covered a broad range of industries and included Prudential, General Electric, Genworth Financial, Dow Jones, Deutsche Bank, PaineWebber, EF Hutton, Travelers™ Insurance, Kidder Peabody, McGraw, Hill, IBM, Estee Lauder, Aramids, Christian Dior, Time Life Medical, Redbook Magazine, NewYork Transit Museum, E & J Gallo Winery. The group provides marketing and design consultation, and produces print collateral, advertising, package design and corporate communications.

She also works as a woodcut illustrator. Her clients in this area have included: National Geographic, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Franklin Library, The New York Times, AH Robins, CTW, Environmental Defense Fund, Natural History Magazine, Franklin Watts, American Express, Borghese, Estee Lauder, Aramis.

Books illustrated are Harriet Tubman, Secret Agent, for National Geographic, the children's book Thanksgiving, two volumes of Euripides for The Franklin Library and a book of poetry by Jason Bell.

Her woodcut illustrations have been exhibited at the New York Art Directors Club, Print™ Design Annual, the McGraw Hill Book Design Show, the FIFI awards, and received a Gold Medal in the One Show.

Carla was commissioned to produce 3 life size woodcut portraits for the Museum at Fort Necessity including: George Washington, Tanaghrisson, a French soldier.

Her fine art work has been exhibited in the Albany State Museum, National Academy of Art Biannual Show, Pratt Graphics Center Biennial Miniature Shows, International Miniature Print Show, Cadaques, Spain, Artist Fellowship Inc. Benefit Show, NY, The New York Society of Etchers Shows, Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Norwalk, CT.,12 Printmakers, Research Foundation, City University of New York, Snug Harbor Cultural Center, 61 Main Gallery, Andes, NY., The Catskill Art Center.

Baumann, Marty

Marty Baumann has worked as an artist at Pixar Animation Studios as an illustrator, graphic artist and production designer on such films as "Toy Story 3," "Cars 2," "Mater's Tall Tales," and many others. He also helped develop theme park installations, toy packaging and Pixar corporate branding. Beyond Pixar, Marty has rendered illustrations and developed characters for toy manufacturers, magazines and newspapers, illustrated children's books, created logos, info-graphics, Web sites, broadcast promotions and presentation art for Hasbro, McDonald's, HarperCollins, Chronicle Books, National Geographic, Scholastic Books, Universal Studios, Weekly Reader, Johnson & Johnson, Nickelodeon and many others. Recent projects include a redesign of the classic game Monopoly, a redesign of the Cheetos mascot, Chester the Cheetah, and llustrations for Hasbro and Listerine. Marty has been a rhythm and blues singer/guitarist for nearly 30 years. He’s shared the stage with Jr. Walker and the All Stars, Fenton Robinson, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Hound Dog Taylor's Houserockers, Danny Gatton, John Hammond, Johnny Winter and others. Marty’s CD "Let’s Buzz Awhile" features 13 original blues tunes.

Baumberger Studio

Scott Baumberger has been offering high-quality illustration services to architects, designers, and developers for more than twelve years. He uses a digital process to produce imagery that ranges in technique from photo-realistic to simulated watercolor effects. This flexibility allows the client to choose a rendering style that best suits the character and mood of the subject matter and resonates most deeply with the intended audience. Scott's illustrations have been featured in numerous publications including Architect magazine, Building Design & Contruction, Multi-Family News, 2004 & 2008 NYSR Portfolios, Architecture in Perspective (AIP) catalogues 15-23, as well as monographs for KPF, FXFowle, and Callison. In 2001, 2002, 2005, and 2007, his work received an Award of Excellence in the AIP Competition, held annually by the American Society of Architectural Illustrators (ASAI). Additionally, Scott was selected as a judge in CGArchitect.com's Architectural Visualization Challenge and was invited to speak at the DMVC Conference in 2007.

Baviera, Rocco

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Graphic Illustration for Corporate, Editorial, Advertising and Children's Books. Clients include: The Grammy Awards, Playboy Jazz Festival, Wall Street Journal Asia, The Washington Post, Expenience Life Magazine, M.A.D.D., Manpower Inc., OmniPod, Syngenta, Ketchum Canada Inc., World Wildlife Fund, Ontario Parks, Clarks Shoes UK, Up with Paper, Scholastic Books, Penguin Putnam, Skinner House Books, Cambridge University Press UK, Chirp Magazine, Two Peas in a Bucket,, and Kids' CBC. Digital files can be supplied as vector. KEYWORDS: Animals Green Eco Nature Wildlife Fun Whimsical Retro Digital Computer Illustrator Photoshop Fashion Design T Shirt Poster Retail Merchandise Environment Vintage Scrapbooking, food, beverage, drink, posters, packaging, travel, coffee, wine, business, financial, conceptual, suit, briefcase, retro, madmen, cool, Children Cute Kids

Baxter, Daniel

Pen & Ink/collage digital illustrations. Specialising in:Editorial, Advertising, children's books, book covers, animation stills

Bayer, Michael

Enjoy the artwork of the german Illustrator Michael Bayer

Beach, Lou

A favorite of art directors for highly conceptual solutions and quick turn-arounds. Award winning illustrations for all major record labels,magazines and book publishers. Whimsical, humorous,satirical,editorial,political and business collage art. His new book,CUT IT OUT available now on Amazon.com

Beaky, Suzanne

Suzanne Beaky grew up in Gahanna, Ohio, and studied illustration at Columbus College of Art and Design. Her expressive illustrations are commissioned by children's book, magazine and educational publishers worldwide. She received the Durham (N.C.) Arts Council Emerging Artist Award and the Ellen Dolan Memorial Mentorship Award from the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators-Missouri. After living in Missouri for several years she and her husband recently moved to Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.

Beaudaniels illustration

Automotive, technical, medical, product, maps, infographics, charts, and architectural illustration. Cutaways, ghosted and informational illustration. Stock automotive illustration available. Partial repeat client list. Automotive-Honda cars, Honda motorcycle, GM, BMW, Acura, Audi, Mercedes, Saab, Kia, Saturn, Nissan, Toyota, Mitsubishi, Land Rover, Penzoil, Isuzu, Jaguar, Subaru.________Technical----------Pioneer Bearings , Pioneer audio, Kenwood, Calspan, Infinity, Rockwell, Raytheon, Motorola, UTC, US shipping, Cisco, Disney, TRW, Royal Caribbean, Viking, Filmcorp, Goodyear, Caterpillar, ABG, Titan, Hotwheels, Midas, Yokohama, Yakima, Tumi, AMR, American Airlines, Crown Royal, IBM, Contender, Gilette, Safety Kleen, Allure, IDEO, Kleenex, Pep Boys, Superior Coffee, Digex, BASF, Dupont, Teneco, Insolia , Stolichnaya, ASM litho, Photoresearch, Garette, Gentex, JBL, Lockheed/Martin, Hitachi, Vivitar, X-Box,Cysive, Mastercraft Boats, Ariat Boots, Trico sports, Lynx, Oasics, Sprint, Ariat, AutoCad, Bax industries, Insolia, Poweraid, Silversea, Aquasana, Searay, GE, Aeroquipe, Techworks, Land-O-Lakes, Lowes, Dow Corning, Doubletree, Airpack, Nextell, NPCA, Ortho, Panasonic, Sun Mountain, Accoustic Research, World Savings, Countrywide, Kaady chemicals.________Medical--------- Alcon, Hartz, Botox, Hygeia, Lensept, Essure, Ten-k, Kollidon, Areds Zeloquine, Accuris, Hugo, Kollidon, Beckman, Oral-b, Ocular Science, Johns Hopkins.________Publications--------Scientific American, Popular Mechanics, Club International, Step by Step, Penthouse, Health Forum, National Geographic, Maxim, Readers Digest, Contour, Buckle, USA magazine, House and Garden, Popular Science.

Beaudoin, Rayne

People, Characters, Business, Love, Conceptual, Black & White, Graphic, Cartoon, Fashion, Political, Charcature, Children, Children's Books, Comic, Comic Conceptual, Painterly, Pen and Ink, Storyboards, Wacky, Whimsical, Line and Wash, Food, Comic Humorous.

Beauregard, Christiane

Christiane Beauregard seems to possess limitless capacity to bring virtual images to life. From delicate emotions to complex technological data.. Christiane is always striving to express her passions through her digital art. Her beginnings in the design department of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation were important in her artistic evolution. At the outset of the 90's she discovered computers and a certain affinity with vectors. Seduced by these voluptuous curves she adopted this as her principal mode of expression. She also took an interest in animation which let her explore the intersection of traditional and new technology. When she is not drawing she participates in exhibitions or she pursues workshops in theater and dance which are for her a real source of inspiration and creative motivation. www.christianebeauregard.com

Beck, Melinda

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Melinda Beck is an Emmy nominated illustrator, animator and graphic designer based in Brooklyn, New York. She graduated summa cum laude in from the Rhode Island School of Design. Her clients include Neiman Marcus, Nickelodeon, Nike, Real Simple magazine, Supreme, The New Yorker,The New York Times, Random House, Simon & Schuster, Target, and Time Magazine. She received a gold medal for the Society of Illustrators and awards from and publication in annuals including American Illustration, The Art Directors Club, Society of Publication Designers, Communication Arts, Print Magazine, The Society of Illustrators, The Broadcast Design Awards and The AIGA. In addition her work has been exhibited in various shows. Recently a series of her prints was acquired by the Library of Congress for their permanent collection. Melinda is currently the vice president of ICON, the Illustration Conference.

Bedrosian, Wesley

In addition to his work as an Illustrator, Wes has worked as a freelance Art Director for the New York Times Op-Ed Page and Book Review. He has also taught and lectured at The School of Visual Arts, Pratt, Parsons School of Design, and Montclair State University. Wesley Bedrosian’s work has appeared in numerous publications, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe, Scientific American, Vanity Fair, New York and The Hollywood Reporter.

Beedie, Duncan

Duncan Beedie’s cartoony style comes from his background in animation. Based in Bristol, aside from drawing copious quirky images, he collects clockwork robots, can identify pretty much any military aircraft and has a dog called Ivor who you might spot here and there in his work.

Beeke, Tiphanie

Tiphanie graduated with a Masters from the Royal College of Art in London and has since specialized in children's books, though her work can also be seen on greeting cards, gift wrap, textile designs and children's wallpaper borders for clients such as Laura Ashley. Tiphanie's illustrations are also being shown at the Storyopolis gallery in Los Angeles and she has had pieces of work chosen for display at The Society of Illustrators in New York city. Tiphanie is currently living in the south of France with her husband and three young children near a city called Grasse, famous for it's old perfumeries. She enjoys sleding in the winter, camping in the summer when it's not raining and picking her boys up from school. Her favorite things to do are collecting and reading old children's books, wandering round flea markets and when she gets a chance, running off with her husband to a restaurant.

Behum, Cliff

Cliff has over twenty years of experience in both traditional and digital media Combining his drawing and painting skills with Illustrator, Photoshop, Painter and 3d programs he has created digital art work for the advertising and editorial markets since 1996. His artwork appears in ads, posters, billboards, and brochures for clients such as Dow Chemical, Bendix, McDonald's, A& W Root Beer, Glidden Paints, and Lubrizol. Cliff specializes in humorous and realistic illustration with a strong background in product and technical art sometimes called upon to combine these styles together. Check out some of his new "hybrid" illustrations and more at www.clif.biz

Bejar, Dan

Dan Bejar is a freelance illustrator living and working in Brooklyn, NY. His images have appeared in magazines, books, newspapers, posters, and advertising campaigns around the globe for clients such as The New York Times, TIME Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, and Rollingstone. Bejar's unique approach to conceptual image making has been awarded and recognized in award annuals such as American Illustration, 3x3, Communication Arts, Society of Illustrators, Society of Illustrators (LA), and Print's Regional Design Annual. Bejar has won silver medals from The Society of Illustrators (NYC) and The Society of Publication Designer's.

Selected clients include: The New York Times, TIME Magazine, WIRED, Entertainment Weekly, Playboy, Esquire, GQ, Rollingstone, Newsweek, ESPN, Businessweek, Money Magazine, Los Angeles Times, The Village Voice

Belford, Kevin

Belford's work is editorial illustration, including books, newspaper and magazine illustrations, and corporate and advertising work.

Bell, Leslie

Clear unconventional concepts executed in rich painterly technique. Often funny. Oil, pastel, watercolor.

Belloni, Valentina

Valentina was born in Cuneo, a small town near Turin, Italy. As a young child, she was always drawing and painting. She spent most of her time creating that she often missed her school bus because she did not want to leave her poor crayons and pencils at home. Growing up, she wanted to be a veterinarian, an archeologist or even an astronaut. However, she spent most of her free time drawing and taking painting classes. As a result, she finally decided to make her great passion into a career. Valentina attended 3 years at IED ( European Institute of Design) in Turin and studied juvenile illustration. Nowadays, she spends her days with her IMAC (a constant love and hate relationship) and her cute but fat cats.

Belmonte, Chiara

Illustration, Digital Art, Graphic Design

Ben-Ami, Doron

Realistic Illustration done digitially, but with a warm, hand painted look, for animatics, storyboard, comps, book covers, advertising, publishing, and packaging. --Featuring a wide variety of subject matter, including people, children, family, product, sports, food, dining, eating, environment, relationship, nostalgia & retro themes, christmas, santa, home life, dogs, horses, baseball, pharmaceutical, geriatric, romance, love, relationship, landscape, nature, faces, & expressions. Work has been described as, warm, bold, colorful, and graphic. Has been commissioned by ad agencies, publishers, and design & packaging firms nationally. Represented by John Brewster Creative Services. email: creative.svcs@snet.net

Bendell, Norm

Norm Bendell's witty style has been featured in some of the most successful campaigns in the history of advertising. He's won numerous awards for clients in both print and animation as well as for best selling books. Whether it's a large ad campaign, a book or a small spot illustration, Bendell's background in art direction and design helps give him great insight for helping client's to successfully reach their goals. And he takes pride in making it a pleasant experience.

Benfanti, Russell

Educated as a graphic designer. Self taught as an illustrator. Russell has been creating iconic creatures, characters and designs for over 20 years. His work has been showcased all over the world in children’s books, as toys and consumer products everywhere.

Bennett, Brandon

Whimsical stylized, graphic illustrations featuring animals (animal, bird, dog, cat, horse), automobile (car, auto), art (figurative, landscape, nature, portrait), business (office life, computer, money, corporate, finance), education, fashion, food (restaurant, cafe, coffee, martini), fun (humorous). Other subjects include health, holiday (Christmas, Thanksgiving) leisure, music (guitar, jazz, rock, sax), people (children, teenager, man, woman, family, romantic couple), real estate (house, home, building, garden, park, tree), retro, sports (baseball, fishing, jogging, sailing), travel. Digital vector illustrations for children's books, advertising, books, brochures, editorial, greeting cards, packaging, posters, publications, websites. Comfortable with tight deadlines.

Bensusen, Sally J.

Sally Bensusen combined her science and art backgrounds to become a full-time scientific illustrator in 1981. She operated her own studio for over 21 years. She has been commissioned regularly by the National Geographic Society, Smithsonian Magazine, Scientific American, Horticulture, Ranger Rick,The Nature Conservancy, Garden Design, and various other publications worldwide. For years, her work appeared on every cover of the National Science Foundation's signature magazine, Mosaic.

Berg, Margaret

WATERCOLOR, PEN & INK. Client List: Papyrus, American Greetings, International Greetings, Tervis, Georgia Pacific / Dixie Paperware, Creativore, The Tombras Group, Penguin Books, Women's Heath Magazine, Rachael Ray magazine etc.

Berger, Donna

Digital illustration, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, kids, children, animals, nature, ethnic diversity, insects, icons, ESL, educational, picturebooks, colored pencil, acrylics, watercolor

Bergman, Eliot

Eliot Bergman creates both dazzling information graphics and stunning 3D artwork.

Berke, Lauren Simkin

Lauren Simkin Berke is a Brooklyn based artist and illustrator whose work can be seen in galleries, on book covers, and in publications such as The New York Times, The Boston Globe, and the L.A. Times. With drawn lines that overlay swaths of color, Lauren's work explores instinctive color play combined with drawn images that study human gesture and how people document their lives in photographs. Lauren illustration work has been recognized by the Society of Illustrators, Communication Arts, Print Magazine, and American Illustration.

Berkeley, Jon

Jon Berkeley graduated in Fine Art from the National College of Art and Design, Dublin in 1983. Since then he has lived and worked as a freelance illustrator in Dublin, London, Sydney, and Hong Kong. Jon has worked extensively with many top advertising agencies such as Bozell, Saatchi and Saatchi, McCann Erickson, Campbell Grey, DDB Needham, BBDO, and all those other Beeby Deebies. Previous clients include: Time Magazine, The Economist, The New Statesman, The Irish Times, The Sunday Times, The Sunday Tribune, Backbone, Time Out, The Washington Post, Radio Times, The Sydney Morning Herald, The LA Times, Wirtschaftswoche, El Tiempo, Asiaweek, CFO Asia, Credit Lyonnais, American Express, Coca Cola, Digital, Heinz, Carlsberg, Aer Lingus, Guinness, RTE, Penguin Books, Scholastic Books, and just about anyone else you can think of. Jon has won awards from the Society of Newspaper Design in the US, The 4As in Hong Kong, as well as the ICAD and the IGI in Ireland. He is the author of The Wednesday Tales, a series of children’s novels. He lives near Barcelona with his wife and five children.

Bernstein Andriulli

Tony Antonios, Pat Bailey, Jonathan Barkat, Don Brautigam, Gregory Bridges, Rick Brown, Lesley, Buckingham, Leonello Calvetti, Barbara Camp, Karen Chandler, Chloe Cheese, Haydn Cornner, Daniel Craig, Giovanni DeCunto, Grace DeVito, Julia Eggeringhaus, Pauline Ellison, Ronald Finger, Dean Fleming, Ron Fleming, Victor Gadino, Fred Gambino, Pascal Garnier, Joe Genova, Lynda Gray, Griesbach Martucci, Brian Grimwood, John Steven Gurney, John Harwood, Bryan Haynes, David Holmes, Peter Horridge, Daniel Kirk, Peter Kramer, Mary Ann Lasher, John Lawrence, Jeffrey Lindberg, Vicky Lowe, Lee MacLeod, Jacqueline Mair, Mick Marsden, Chris McEwan, Chris Moore, Pete Mueller, Fabian Negrin, Craig Nelson, Jeff Nishinaka, Olivia, Roger O'Reilly, Neil Packer, Laura Phillips, Michael Plank Adam P. Pollina, Paul S. Robinson, Jeremy Sancha, Goro Sasaki, Robert Shadbolt, Sandra Shap, Michael Sheehy, Erwin Sherman, Simon Spilsbury Peter Stallard, Tommy Stubbs, Thomas Thewes, Jean-Paul Tibbles, Russell Walker, Pam Wall, Brent Watkinson, Bryan Wiggins, Leslie Wu

Berry Rhys, Alan

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Alan Berry Rhys is a graphic artist and illustrator home based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He has been a graphic design professor at Buenos Aires University for 8 years. As an artist, I have produced several solo shows at Buenos Aires (Argentina), Rosario (Argentina), San Francisco (CA, USA) and Santiago de Chile (Chile). In addition, Alan has participated in several combined shows, at Portland (Oregon, USA), Buenos Aires (Argentina), Tandil (Argentina) and Asunción (Paraguay). He has been invited to the last 3 editions of Puma Urban Art in Buenos Aires.
He's worked for a wide range of commercial and commissioned works for brands developing graphic universes and illustrations.
Vintage graphic advertising inspires his work. He loves the look of low-fi printing. It's errors and limitations that give his work a distinctive characteristic. Using screen-printing, risograph and painting, Alan has developed a style based on low quality printing methods of the early graphic advertising. He also has extended work on lettering and typography.
In the search of inspiration of a simpler life he explores craftsmanship lifestyles, such as fishermen, axmen, butchers, carpenters, etc. In addition, he also enjoys exploring popular street graphic.
Alan has worked for brands such as Jack Daniel's, Absolut Vodka, Nike, Puma, Sol Beer, Cinzano, Vans, Oreo, Good Year, Penguin, California Customs, Pilgrim London, BlackFin, Gravedad Zero.

Bertman, Louisa

Originally a professional modern dancer in NYC, Louisa Bertman’s career catapulted to design, animation, and illustration. Since graduating from Parsons School of Design her splotchy pen and ink signature style has been well received. From Mikhail Gorbachev (front page Wall Street Journal) to hotel maid service (Penthouse Magazine), to dorm room door doodles (TV's The Gilmore Girls), her illustrations appear in diverse media worldwide. She painted The Car Talk Guys for NPR's 2009 Calendar, Michelle Obama for BUST Magazine, Michael Jackson for Dallas Morning News, and Ringo Starr for Live Nation. She illustrated DJ's for The Village Voice, and composers for GQ Magazine. She's created animations for AT&T, Nynex and IBM. Her advertising work includes Walz Tetrick's Kansas Teen Thinking Campaign, Wells Fargo's African American Entrepreneur Calendar, and The LA Gay and Lesbian Positive Images Campaign. Bertman's private collectors include celebrities such as Dr. Cornel West and Jules Feiffer. Several of her oversized Rock and Art portraits have been signed by high rollers such as Fergie, Ringo Starr, Cyndi Lauper, Chris Isaak, Ziggy Marley, Huey Lewis, Chicago, Keane, Anna Nalick, and Hilary Duff. Client's include AT&T, Bank of America, Ben-Gurion University, Bitch, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston Children's Museum, BUST, Colorado BIZ, Dallas Morning News, Fidelity, FOX Online, Gilmore Girls, Girlistic, GQ, Grafuck, High Times, HOW Design, Hyphen, IBM, Jazziz, Kansas, LA Gay & Lesbian Center, LA City Beat, LA Journal, Live Nation, Louisville Magazine, Metro Sports, NPR, Nynex, NY Times, Ottawa Life, Penthouse, Playgirl, Provincetown Arts, Rennaisant, Seattle Weekly, Simon & Schuster, Star Trek, TV Guide, Village Voice, Wall Street Journal, Walz Tetrick, Weekly Dig, Wells Fargo, Women of Spirit, YRB.

Bertrand, Marie

Art stock illustration and portfolio from French based artist.Editorial illustrations and paintings in updated database of stock commercial illustrations for advertising, publishing and Corp. Com.

Besom, Mae

Mae graduated from Sichuan Fine Arts Institute in 2003, she began work as a character designer in Sichuan, China; she then decided to embrace her love of illustration and has been working as a full-time children's illustrator since 2007.

Mae uses traditional media, pencil and watercolour to create texture and light within her enchanting illustrations.

Mae Besom is the illustrator of the #1 nationally best-selling What Do You Do With an Idea? The book written by Kobi Yamada tells a story of one brilliant idea and the child who helps to bring it into the world. As the child's confidence grows, so does the idea itself. And then, one day, something amazing happens.

Mae has also just finished illustration the sequel called What To Do With A Problem, out in bookstores from July 1st.

Client List Pearson Education Compendium Inc Random House Guideposts Usborne Publishing Orchard School District Nursery World

Besteman, Jackie

I have worked as an editorial illustrator and have made many illustrations for many North American publications. My specialties have been Lifestyle, ( People) Kids, Maps, Icons and Travel. Along the way my work has been recognized by The Canadian Art Directors Club, Workbook, Print and How Magazines. I have a passion for birds and have been making paintings and illustrations of these beautiful creatures.

Betcher, Mark

Hand painted wood and drawings and other stuff.

Bevenour, Jay

Illustrator and cartoonist. Works in a variety of media. Watercolor, pen and ink, digital. Specializes in editorial portraiture. (Celebrities, Political, Sports, Humor, etc.)

Partial Client List: Sports Illustrated, Fortune, Salon.com, TV Guide, Newsweek, Vibe, Entertainment Weekly Online, Scholastic, Rolling Stone (Germany), Golf Magazine, Modern Maturity, Philadelphia, Forbes, Golf World, Barron's, The Los Angeles Times Magazine, The Weekly Standard, The Sporting News, Utne Reader, Country Music Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, New York Press, Nashville Scene, The Stranger (Seattle), Philadelphia Weekly, Village Voice Media

Beylinson, Yana

Yana Beylinson is a New York City-based artist, illustrator and designer. Widely known for her organic, natural and completely unique style, Yana has worked with a variety of clients in fashion, book and magazine publishing, textile design, and corporate world. Some notables include Crabtree & Evelyn, Chronicle Books, Food & Wine Magazine, C Wonder, and many others. Yana's work covers botanical drawings, food illustration, pattern design and conceptual work. Yana strongly believes in the power of great design. She is well known for her signature, streamlined creative style and brings elegance and a sophisticated eye to all of her work. Her solid foundation in fine art and typography shines through each project.

Bibbo, Paul

Ink and digital mixed together to make that creative mark!

Bicking, Judith

A professional illustrator for 20 years, Judith specializes in colorful, imaginative, and thought provoking illustration for children and adults. Her work has been published in a variety of genres, including books, magazines, posters, CD/DVD covers, games, and toys, and includes editorial illustration, children's book art, character development, and web graphics.

Bickman, Kelli

KELLI BICKMAN is a peace activist and multi-media artist currently residing near Woodstock, NY (the most famous small town in America). In Gaelic her name translates as "Spiritual Warrior". She respects and honors all traditions and explores the world of spiritual traditions as the primary focus in her art. She has been described as part of the 'Neo-Goddess' art movement as well as an 'Interfaith Painter'. Generally, though, she would say she just makes what the Universe directs through her hands acting as a channel for conscious creation. Her art has been seen in many publications, shown in many galleries and is held in private collections worldwide.

Bickman is the founder and director of Youth Mural Arts, a grassroots community engaged public art program. Bickman’s work brings her together with youth groups to create large scale public art projects that inspire action and forward thinking in otherwise at-risk populations. The program has won many grants and awards with partners including the A to Z Impact fund, the Global Sisters Fund, Healthy Kids, ArtsWestchester, the Peekskill Rotary, Art in Public Places in Jacksonville, FL, the Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art and many more.

She is also the CEO of 11:11 Style – Fine Art into Fashion – a collection of wearable Kelli Bickman art in cotton knit made for the yogic and athletic lifestyle. www.1111style.com.

Kelli believes deeply in the statement “thoughts create reality.” This reminds her to be mindful, to live in the light, and to embrace the joy of creation. . Anything else you may want to know about her you can find in her art.

Biers, Nanette

Nanette Biers Illustration. Painterly oil images of people, environments and water. As seen in CA and Society of Illustrators.

Big Whiskey Design Studio

Fine Illustration as realistic vectored art rendered in Adobe Illustrator and photoshop, conventional hand rendering in watercolors, oils, pen & ink and pencil. Sculpture in Bronze and stone.

Billie J

Billie Jean is a he and not a she. He lives and works in Leytonstone in East London - the birth place of Alfred Hitchcock and David Beckham. He enjoys climbing trees, idling the hours away in second-hand bookshops, drinking 'Blue Vanilla' flavoured Slush Puppies, making chocolate rice crispy cup cakes, knitting tea cosies and oh yes, drawing with great skill.

Billy, Butcher

Butcher Billy is a Brazilian illustrator with a fresh approach, who loves to slice up ideas and imagery in popular culture and reassemble them in unique ways. Juxtaposing everything from Wonder Woman and the Watchmen to Morrissey and Breaking Bad, his work is ironic, humorous and very postmodern. His subtle questioning of pop culture using pop art as his medium is a juxtaposition in itself, yet in their own unique way all his images seem to make sense.

In addition to his illustration work, Billy is a creative director in a digital agency. He lived in the UK for a while, and has travelled widely. With seemingly endless influences at his disposal – including Banksy, Steve Ditko, Shigeru Miyamoto, Malcolm McLaren and Andy Warhol - Butcher Billy never runs out of moods and concepts to explore.

“I like to create freely and then realise bits of an artwork are influenced by the mood of a movie by Tim Burton, the brushstrokes of a piece by Salvador Dali, with a soundtrack from an early album by David Bowie,” he says.

Bioperspective

Beth Croce is an illustrator of medical and biological subjects. Examples of fine art, equine, and biomedical illustration and animation are available here.

BIOVISIONING

BIOVISIONING specializes in producing exceptionally vivid animations and illustrations depicting healthcare products and related technologies.

Bird, Eric

Graphic Designer | Illustrator | Photographer Current Position: Production Artist @ Rational Interaction

Bishop, Don

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DBIMAGE is the digital illustration studio of Don Bishop, creating works for clients large and small for over 20 years. Styles and subjects include: Digital 3d, painterly, graphic, realistic, photo realism, product illustration, poster art, texture, acrylic, editorial, corporate, computers, technology, science and media. Subjects: DNA,science, computers, money, banking, product, 3D, energy, mouse, dollar sign, investing, stocks, software, pharmaceutical, medicine, glass, metal, gold, digital camera, lab, salmon, fish, children's book, book illustration, nature, animal, animals, book cover, produce, food, fruit, vegetable, coffee, java, cafe, berries, flower, flowers

Bishop, Tracy Nishimura

Tracy attended San Jose State University and graduated with a degree in graphic design with a concentration in illustration/animation. For the next decade Tracy focused on building a career in graphic and web design, but Tracy's passion for telling stories through pictures persisted. In 2010, she left her design job at a children's museum to focus on being a full-time illustrator. Tracy can now be found working from home in San Jose, CA. Her daily inspirations are her son, husband, and a hairy dog appropriately named Harry. When she's not working, you'll find Tracy reading, collecting picture books, knitting, or tinkering on her computer.

Biskup, Tim

Tim Biskupis a Southern California artist whose practice is focused mainly on abstract and figurative painting, but extends into sculpture, printmaking and music. He studied fine art at Otis/ Parsons before entering the animation and illustration industries where he honed his technical skills. In 1999 he gathered a community of artists and began hosting live art auctions at bars around Los Angeles. He quickly found an audience for his personal work. His complex color and design theories pushed forward a decidedly populist aesthetic which has continued to develop and morph over the years. Now, with an established following and over a dozen solo exhibitions under his belt, he is beginning work on a mid-career retrospective book and museum exhibition slated for launch in 2017.

Bissett, Annie

Illustrator specializing in information graphics (charts, diagrams, maps, explanation graphics)

Bistrodraw

Illustrations bursting with energy. Storyboards, comps, product renderings, event concepts, whimsical illustration, brushwork and lettering.

Bitsy

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Björkman, Steve

Steve has illustrated over 100 picture books for children, as well as doing advertising, editorial and packaging illustration. He works with his brother doing greeting cards for Recycled Paper Greetings. To date, well over one hundred million cards with his art have sold around the world.

Blackall, Sophie

Illustration for children, children's books, editorial, magazines, advertising, greeting cards, publishing, books, book covers, posters, animation. Media - watercolor and gouache