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Check out all the illustrators who have recently joined Workbook.

Above: Zara Picken

Aaron Griffin is represented by Lindgren & Smith.
Carles Arbat is represented by MB Artists.
Carolina Pelaez is represented by Mendola Artists.
Cornelia Li is represented by Richard Solomon Artists Representative LLC.
Jessie Li is represented by Rapp Art.
Kathleen Fu is a Canadian illustrator based in Toronto with a background in fine art, architecture, and urban design. She is a graduate of the University of Waterloo School of Architecture and her current work is heavily inspired by her time studying architecture, city life, and storytelling. She enjoys creating intricate illustrations with a Where’s Waldo-esque style, injecting each piece with as many unique characters and different shapes as possible. Her work has been published in the New York TimesReader’s Digest, the Globe and Mail, the Walrus, as well as many other publications.
Mariona Cabassa is represented by MB Artists.
Olga Lee is represented by MB Artists.
Sonia Possentini is represented by MB Artists.
Rebeca Luciani is represented by MB Artists.
Tim Boelaars is an independent graphic designer and illustrator from Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Tim specializes in icon, identity, logo, and packaging design, as well as illustration and art direction.
Yiyi Chen is a Chinese-born illustrator who graduated from Savannah College of Art and Design. The interesting shapes and attractive colors of the houses in Savannah, Georgia provide a lot of inspiration for her illustration creation. Yiyi loves to create conceptual illustrations because she is a big fan of brainstorming and enjoys working on editorial illustrations, advertising illustrations, and book illustrations.
Zara Picken is an illustrator based in the UK. She has worked as an illustrator since graduating from the University of the West of England in Bristol in 2008. Her bold style incorporates vibrant colors, geometric forms, and subtle textures. She enjoys playing with highlights and shadows to create her striking layered compositions. Blurring the line between computer and paper-cut art, Zara works digitally to deliver concise concepts with strong visual impact. Zara works with a diverse range of international clients, creating illustrations for editorial, publishing, and advertising. In her spare time, Zara works on her illustration history research project “Ephemerama!” (an archive of print c.1950-1975.)

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