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Pinky is known for his psychedelic, graffiti inspired illustrations. His colourful, eye catching work has wide-ranging public appeal. Skilled in all areas of modern visual communication Pinky is adept at creating imaginative illustration, cool merchandise, large scale murals, and exciting live art events. He has worked for a huge variety of clients including Levis, Flip Skateboards, Unilever, Gnu Snowboards, Glastonbury Festival, Red Bull, The British Library and Nike. Pinky is represented by Agency Rush.
Thomas Hayman lives and works in Paris. His work often shows landscapes with remarkable architectural buildings. From the URSS of 1970 to modern Colombia, from luxury villas to gas station, Thomas interrogates these scenes in search of the actor. His images suggest a certain kind of nostalgia for a past with futuristic features, between dawn and dusk. Thomas is represented by Agency Rush.
Kevin Jay Stanton is a freelance illustrator with a green thumb who likes to keep busy. He grew up on military bases, but spent his childhood playing in rosebushes with bees and his dog Cookie. In addition to a healthy dose of videogames, he spent most of his time reading fairytales from across the globe and information books about nature. After graduating from Pratt Institute with a degree in Communications Design, he began freelancing. An early success was with the Signature Shakespeare series, four plays that were decorated with a mixture of laser-cut and printed illustrations. Romeo and Juliet was featured on a webisode of John Oliver’s “Last Week Tonight”. He has worked on a series of editorial spots with The New York Times, illustrated a part of Ryan North’s Alex Award-winning and New York Times Bestselling “Romeo and/or Juliet”, and most recently done a stint as an in-house illustrator for Facebook. In addition to editorial and book, he also is branching out from just working on covers into also writing and drawing comics with Boom! Studios. His biggest project to date is the self-started anthology 1001 Knights with Annie Stoll as co-creator, which is the 11th Most Funded Kickstarter in the Comics category. Bringing together a group of over 250 artists, they curated and designed a three hardcover books boxed set that explores feminism, diversity, and people positivity through a variety of media and stories set around knighthood. With Annie as AD, Kevin illustrated all peripheral art for the books, including the endpapers, covers, and logos, as well creating all of the promotional gifs and mockups for the campaign itself. Kevin is represented by Richard Solomon.
Lili des Bellons, born in Reims, France in 1986, is an illustrator and graphic designer based in Paris and Clermont-Ferrand in France. After graduating Supinfocom with a Digital Director’s Diploma, Lili chose to return to his origins as an illustrator. Drawing reference from pop culture, Medieval art, African art, Japanese animation, and iconography created by poster artists in Europe, Lili works in series of 10 to 15 images which explore, and develop personal worlds. The viewer is witness to Lili’s vibrant, somewhat frightening, and futuristic illustrations, which are brought to life with its strange characters as they interact with their peculiar universes. Lili has created dynamic narratives with his artworks, and likes to travel with his interlocutor through strange, and delightfully colorful universes. Lili is represented by Richard Solomon.
Hector Borlasca was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina where he currently resides with his wife Silvana and daughter, Micaela. He had initially studied to become a lawyer but found his true passion was illustration. He began his career as a graphic designer and then eventually developed into an illustrator. Hector published his first illustration in Argentina at age 19. His work has appeared in advertising campaigns, magazines, newspapers and textbooks in several countries including Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Mexico. In 2002, Hector decided to pursue the American market and during his first visit to NY, he landed a series of books for Scholastic. While not illustrating, Hector enjoys playing soccer and perfecting his tango. Hector is represented by MB Artists.
Christine Battuz was born in France and currently residing in Bromont, Quebec, Canada. She started drawing at 3 when she was able to hold a pen. Growing up, Christine was inspired by her mother’s collection of painting all over her house. She studied in Italy and received her Masters of Fine Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts of Perugia. After graduating, she was uncertain as to what to do with her diploma. A good friend who is a designer predicted and convinced her that she was an illustrator. Interestingly enough, this wonderful friend later turned out to become her husband. She has illustrated over sixty children books, published in North America, Korea and Europe. Her work appears in educational books, magazines, toys and toys packaging. She teaches art to adults and children of all ages. When not illustrating, she loves trail running and skiing with her husband and son. Christine is represented by MB Artists.
Margeaux Lucas was born on Halloween, so she loves spooky things like black cats, full moons, and very starry nights. She began drawing constantly from age four, amazing her friends with pictures of people and animals, especially horses, which were her favorite. Her love of picture books came from the many hours she spent before bedtime reading from the collection at her grandmother's house. As a teenager she loved fashion, but found that she was better at drawing than sewing. She studied Graphic Design in school, but is largely self-taught as an illustrator. Margeaux loves to travel, and three of her favorite cities are Paris, London and New York, her current home. Margeaux's work reflects her love of fashion, nature, and the many shapes, sizes and colors that people come in, plus the constant exuberance of children. Margeaux is represented by MB Artists.
Ran Zheng is represented by Lemonade Illustration Agency.
Laura Liedo's style lies in simple shapes, flat colors, and varied textures. Her illustrations are usually conceptual, in search of metaphor and double meaning. She likes experimenting with colors and she looks for tenderness and humor in her characters. Her medium is mainly digital but she also likes playing with paper clippings, all while looking for the unexpected in the image. Laura is represented by Joanie Bernstein Art Rep.