Richard Solomon Artists Representative Introduces Five New Artists.

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Over the years, the Solomon group has built a valued reputation and garnered a group of artists who are true pros.  Art directors and creative directors love working with their artists because of how they maximize concepts in order to facilitate the professional creatives’ vision. These five new illustrators are excited to work with you to bring your ideas to life.

Chris Gash is a New Jersey illustrator known for his conceptual, iconic style. His illustrations have led him to be nominated for the New York Times Best of Illustration in 2014 and 2019. Above: UPenn
Chris Gash  Investor Business Weekly
Chris Gash  Time Magazine
Chris Gash   Scientific American
John Rego is a traditional illustrator living and working in Providence, Rhode Island. In his painting process John often explores these revolving around absurdism and human relationships with the natural world. His work has been awarded the Society of Illustrators, American Illustrations and more. Above:  Edna’s Revenge  Un-commissioned  Gold Medal SOI
John Rego  Gardner & Gun Magazine
John Rego  Un-commissioned
John Rego  Un-commissioned
Kyle Ellingson is an illustrator based in NYC. His style blends surrealism with comics and architectural drawing, and has led him to acquire an impressive list of clients. He enjoys putting a dreamlike twist on everyday subjects. Above:  Financial Times
Kyle Ellingson  New Scientist
Kyle Ellingson  New York Magazine
Kyle Ellingson  The New York Times
Yohey Horishita is award-winning Japanese illustrator and a college educator with over ten years of professional experience. His intricate and dynamic illustrations hold a clear concept and purpose. Above: Sports Illustrated    
Yohey Horishita  MTA Poster  
Yohey Horishita  Florence Welch    
Yohey Horishita  Looking Up  
Zoe Van dijk is an award-winning freelance illustrator who was born and raised in California. Her vibrant, dynamic and contemporary illustration style has led her to being honored by the Society of Illustrators, Communication Arts and more. Above:  Hazlitt
Zoe Van dijk  Un-commissioned
Zoe Van dijk  Long Reads
Zoe Van dijk  New Yorker Magazine

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