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Wenjia Tang

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Artist: Wenjia Tang

Richard Solomon’s Artists Get Inside Our Heads

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In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, Richard Solomon’s artists get inside our heads and show us what some of us may be thinking. It is an array of emotions that captures …

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Richard Solomon’s Best of 2023

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It was a productive year for Richard Solomon artists.  Check out all the beautiful editorial imagery and packaging produced by the group in 2023. Chris Gash The Pennsylvania Gazette

Creative Update From Richard Solomon’s Group Of Illustrators

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This talented group of illustrators represented by Richard Solomon have been working on advertising and branding campaigns, publishing projects, character design and more. Above: Yulong Lii for Blancpain  

The Best of 2022: Richard Solomon Represents

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  Richard Solomon’s group of illustrators had a great year, with editorial and publishing projects, packaging, interactive murals and more. Above: Wenjia Tang MTA Wenjia Tang created an illustration for the …

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Creative Update: Richard Solomon Represents

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Check out just some of the latest projects from Richard Solomon’s group of illustrators. To see more also follow them on Instagram. Mark Summers “You look like the Fourth of …

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The Richard Solomon Group Takes A Vacation.

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Richard Solomon illustrators imagine the perfect vacation for themselves and their clients. Above: Yulong Li

Illustration InFocus: Christmas in July

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Find inspiration in these illustrators’ projects from holidays past. Above: Kirsten Ulve   Pringles

Best Of 2021: Richard Solomon Represents

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This year was a busy one for Richard Solomon Represents. Projects included a mix of advertising, children’s books, editorial cover art, and animation. Above:  Wenjia Tang  L.L. Bean

Solomon Artists Imagine Spring Break in the Tropics

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Spring is around the corner, and the artists of the Richard Solomon Group are imagining all the wild and colorful sites and sounds of the tropics. Above: Bomboland