Artist: Bob Venables

Humor Never Goes Out Of Style

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There are so many ways to create visual humor, be it with irony, exaggeration, a telling caricature, a visual pun or metaphor, the whimsical or subtle, or just plain off-the-wall. It’s safe to say we rely on artists to deliver humor as a coping mechanism and a stress reliever, and as something that connects us to one another. Here’s just a small sampling of Workbook Directory of Illustration artists who know how to make us laugh.

And as a note worthy trend for 2024, let’s just say humor never goes out of style.

Above: Kirsten Ulve
Represented by Mendola Artists.
See Kirsten’s page in Workbook Directory of Illustration.

 

Kim Johnson Represented by Lindgren & Smith See Kim's page in Workbook Directory of Illustration.
Ricardo Martinez Represented by Richard Solomon Artist Representative. See Ricardo's page in Workbook Directory of Illustration.
Mirko Cresta Represented by Salzman International. See Mirko's page in Workbook Directory of Illustration.
Chi Birmingham Represented by Rapp Artists. See Chi's page in Workbook Directory of Illustration.
Tobatron Represented by Central Illustration Agency. See Tobatron's page in Workbook Directory of Illustration.
Stephan Schmitz Represented by Folio Illustration and Animation Agency. See Stephan's page in Workbook Directory of Illustration.
Edward McGowan Represented by Central Illustration Agency. See Edward's page in Workbook Directory of Illustration.
Bob Venables Represented by Illustration X. See Bob's page in Workbook Directory of Illustration.
Howard McWilliam Represented by Jean Blasco. See Howard's page in Workbook Directory of Illustration.
Mark Oliver Represented by Agency Rush. See Mark's page in Workbook Directory of Illustration.

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