This is a group of multi-talented artists. They work in every kind of medium imaginable, from gestural hand-drawn portraits, toy design, graphic design, animation and GIFs, collage, and more. And many are educators too.
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Josh Divine is an illustrator, digital sculptor, and toy designer living in Colorado. He has decades of design experience, most notably as Art Director, Kidrobot, where his innovative ideas consistently created top-selling products.
His illustration work has appeared in numerous books, packages and publications. He is the creator of his own successful art toys and provides art direction for other artists and companies.
He likes pugs, music, books, film, and hanging out with his family.
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Georgina Luck is a gin-loving illustrator who grew up in Australia and lives in East Sussex, UK with her cat Mao and two kids. From Colman's Mustard, juicy peaches, pizzas, and watches to brogues, beetles and close-ups of Trump, Georgina uses acrylic inks and watercolour to enhance the true character of her subject. With a big brush full of paint and a flick of ink, Georgina's joyful signature style is well suited to capturing detail and texture, while bursting with colour and life.
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Virginia Mori is an illustrator and animation director based in Milan and Pesaro (Italy). She studied animation and design at the State Art Institute in Urbino. During this time she nurtured and honed her distinctive artistic imagination.
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Jordi Ros is an illustrator, designer, and academic currently based in Barcelona, in the northeastern area of Spain. He has a BA in product and graphic design, and a MA in illustration from ELISAVA, Barcelona’s most prestigious and largest design university.
In his practice, Jordi works across the digital and analog spectrum to generate strong and bold narrative imagery, through his understanding of color, abstraction, and dynamic compositions. His process usually starts with a basic sketch of an idea and message and introduces color and texture early on in order to better understand the mood the image can convey.
A strong believer in experimental and personal practice, alongside the commercial side of his work, Jordi enjoys creating deep, personal narratives in what for him is a very intimate process of sharing his views and feelings on certain subjects. Drawing inspiration from past stages of his life, he is particularly influenced by the world of classic eastern animation, folklore and art, as well as spiritual and religious imagery.
Commercially, Jordi has a special focus on creating and developing concepts which then brands can use to launch new products and services or engage with their audience in new and interesting ways.
He has a particular interest in editorial work, such as covers for different publications and books, the music industry and advertising, as well as crossing the boundaries between product and illustration, such as applied graphics for packaging design or commercial applications of his work on products such as art toys, character design for animation and video games, collectibles, or apparel.
His recent clients include: Adidas, Nike, Vice, Bloomsbury, Random House, Virgin Atlantic, Superplastic, Devil Toys, and Odooki, amongst others.
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Hanoch Piven is an award-winning illustrator, educator, and seasoned creative instigator. Piven’s artwork is unique in both form and method. By reinventing the meaning and use of everyday objects, he forges associations between these and the subject of his creation.
Since 1992, Piven's work has been published in newspapers and magazines across the world, such as Time, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, London Times, Der Spiegel, and Israel's Haaretz.
Piven is also the author of a series of award-winning children's books and apps, TV shows, interactive exhibitions, and advertising campaigns.
Piven has lectured extensively about creativity and its applications to life in diverse platforms across the world. Amongst them are The Kennedy School of Government at Harvard Business School, Teach for All Global Conference, Duke University, The School of Visual Arts, China Academy of Fine Arts, Art Center of Design, Instituto Europeo di Design and many more.
For the last fifteen years, Piven has also conducted creative workshops where he actively engages people in a revelatory experience. Participants are inspired to use Piven’s method to explore and visualize their understanding of values, vision, emotions, and abstract concepts.
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Joel Lane illustrates trade books, picture books, young adult fiction, educational resources, and more. He also teaches illustration and design at the university level. He's been illustrating for more than ten years, and he tells us he enjoys it now more than ever. When he's not hunched over his desk drawing, he's probably outside hiking, mountain biking, or running.