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Sally Heflin has shaped her agency with a discerning eye for the unique and forward thinking. Her roster includes artists from China to Los Angeles to the UK. Editorially informed, these illustrators bring their bold ideas to every assignment.

June Cen

Owen Freeman  is a freelance illustrator currently based in Olympia, Washington. Owen graduated with distinction from Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles in 2009 and spent the following year working from London before returning to the US. Owen has worked with editorial, advertising, film, and animation clients and enjoys sketching on-location whenever possible.
Inspired by the romantics of the Art Nouveau period and the conventions of Japanese Nihonga painting, Kuri Huang has emerged as an original artist representing the exuberant energy of nature and the decorative symbolism of human and animal forms. Born in Chengdu, China, Kuri is living her dream as a working artist in New York City. Her clients rely on her narrative and explosive compositions for book covers, games, posters, packaging, and product licensing, as well as environmental graphics. Kuri loves to draw, discovering new shapes and textures in the painterly tradition with a variety of materials and papers, combining the natural flow of her subject matter into intricate digital paintings.
Charlotte Knox   is a graduate of the Ruskin School of Fine Art and Drawing, Oxford and St. Martin’s School of Art, London. Charlotte Knox has worked since 1975 as a full-time freelance illustrator and painter. With an established reputation for detailed and luscious rendering of natural objects and an emphasis on strong colors and striking, simple design, she has mainly specialized in fruit, vegetables, and seafood for books, magazines, packaging, and postage stamps. Her commissions have included Royal Mail Stamps, a Transport for London poster, a wide range of books, including Fruit: A Connoisseur’s Guide and Cookbook by Alan Davidson (First Prize, W.H. Smith Illustration Award, 1991), and numerous packaging projects, including a range of more than 60 preserves and relishes labels for American Spoon and a series of illustrations of commodities for the Wall Street Journal. One speciality is seafood, and she has a catologue of more than 300 popular and not-so-well known fish, crustacean, mollusk, and other sea creature, images available for reuse. Between 2003 and 2012 Charlotte lived in the US and was awarded a scholarship by the Art Students League of New York. She started to make large-scale watercolours of cityscapes and landscapes from around the world, and her work was acquired by the League for its permanent collection. Charlotte is a member of the Art Workers' Guild.
Lois Lora              is a Latinx freelance illustrator and designer working in the Greater Los Angeles area. She is a multi-disciplinary artist who specializes in children's book publishing, editoral, portraits/people figures, and surface design.
Cat O’Neil             is an award-winning freelance illustrator based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Cat graduated from Edinburgh College of Art in 2011 with a First Class Honours in illustration and was Artist in Residence at ECA (2013) and Lingnan University (2014). Cat has lived in the UK, Hong Kong, and France, and works with clients in both English and French. In 2013, Cat made a self-authored graphic novel titled Returning Home, based on her mixed race heritage (being half Chinese, half British) and what is meant by "home." This projects was supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. Cat has won multiple awards for her illustration, including Communication Arts Illustration Award (2019), The V&A Illustration Award (2018), and The Cheltenham Illustration Awards (2013). Her work has been shortlisted and recieved recognition from American Illustration, The Society of Illustrators, The Association of Illustrators and 3x3, Magazine of Contemporary Illustration.
Born in Los Angeles, Paul Rogers studied at Art Center College in Pasadena, where he now teaches. An ardent admirer of the great poster artists of the 20th century, Paul connects with this historical heritage and uses the attributes in a way that is meaningful with current communication trends. His belief that "style is concept" governs his approach and means that he will change the look or feeling of a piece in order to use a language that will communicate in the most effective way. Paul's work spans the disciplines of logo design, portraiture, murals, sports, and music themes.
June Cen               is an award-winning illustrator and animator born in Guangzhou, China, a subtropical city with warm and humid weather. He received his MFA in illustration from Maryland Institute College of Art in 2013. He is the Overall New Talent winner of the 2013 Association of Illustrators Award. His work has been recognized by The Society of Illustrators, American Illustration, 3x3 Illustration Competition and more.