Commercial Illustration Links
Jim Nelson's work has appeared in ファンタジー role-playing games, 本 and magazines. He has been represented in the juried annual “Spectrum: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art” as both an artist and art director.
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You’ve seen Caitlin Kuhwald’s work around this year. She illustrated a portrait of Al Franken for the Utne Reader, and that led to two commissions from The Progressive to paint Howard Dean and Michael Moore.
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Julia Wolff is best known as the illustrator of the opening 本 for the 映画 シュレック and シュレック 2. Her most recently illustrated book is “The Bubble Gum Kid”, which released last August. She still cannot blow a bubble.
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Allen’s crisp wit is prized によって editorial clients worldwide, from Reader’s Digest/Germany, to The Guardian/UK, to the New York Times/USA.
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Toronto-based Mayzis is one to watch. Fresh out of Ontario College of Art and Design, he’s already done work for clients such as Extra Tasty Clothing in Australia and Mega64.
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Shaw’s quiet and unassuming nature belies the raw and exposed persona of his work ... whether a story about a zombie romance または a flood caused によって the tears of a distressed anthropomorphic banana.
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Bird presses his haunted figures into a flattened dystopia, curiously juxtaposed 次 to free-floating photographic cultural detritus.
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Matthew Woodson’s comics and illustrations are sometimes stark, sometimes poetic, but always spare, with a noir touch. Woodson renders his 画像 with careful skill and detail.
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Jan Meininghaus, known for his large output of heavy metal album covers, lights and shades the female figure especially well. His lines are very dynamic --- the characters appear tenacious and intense.
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Anni Betts works in a rich and detailed manner with a clear 愛 of color and line. “I draw my inspiration from many sources, including Art Nouveau posters, the Arts and Crafts movement."
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