Commercial Illustration Links
New York based Matt Mignanelli works in acrylic on panel to portray humorous characters within everyday situations.
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“Gone Wild: An Endangered Animal Alphabet,” a black-and-white alphabet book, melds animaux and letters into 26 unique and elegant graphic images. It’s sophisticated enough to captivate readers of any age.
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toi may have spied Lyn Martin’s illustrations most recently in “Bears Should Share! Goldilocks and the Three Bears,” par Alvin Granowsky.
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Abby Hayes’ favori color is purple. Her creator, artist Lynn Gesue, seems to like it too. toi may ou may not know about the “Amazing Days of Abby Hayes” novel series.
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"My work is a hybrid of computer and hand done. I will often take sculptural pieces and digital photographie and combine those elements into the illustration."
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When Fortune Magazine turned to Lara Tomlin to create two portraits in her edgy style for their annual European and Asian editions, they broke ground twice.
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Claire Louise Milne exhibits great skill at illustrating children and adults from all cultures, realistic animaux and whimsical animal characters.
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Daberko illustrates in a range styles, from clean vector lines and shapes, to a detailed approach with painterly color and texture.
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Worldwide ad campaigns, cutting-edge clothing, and international art exhibitions for the likes of Cingular, Nike, Dasani, Artful Dodger, Levi’s. The visual splendor voûte 49 serves up never fails to impress.
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Barneda's rich artwork employs fun and engaging concepts in a wonderfully weird way. The final childlike view is charming.
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