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Donna Grethen has been busy this summer and shares a few of her latest pieces. 1. The first image is about positivity & growth. 2. The second image was created in …
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Donna Grethen has been busy this summer and shares a few of her latest pieces. 1. The first image is about positivity & growth. 2. The second image was created in …
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Nathalie Beauvois‘ beautifully textured images are the result of a sophisticated collage technique in which she combines watercolors, acrylics, cut paper and digital elements into these wonderful, engaging mixed-media illustrations created for Brown Books. To …
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Guillermo Flores captures the spirit of Burning Man with his latest poster series, illustrating the ten principle of Burning Man. With Trees of Life as the visual theme he has created a beautiful …
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Virginia Moura is an illustrator and designer from Rio, based in Brooklyn, New York. Virginia has been involved in art from an early age, and she always enjoyed drawing characters. She …
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Ryan Olbrysh created this series for a story in the AARP Publications app highlighting the biggest stories of 1973. “From Devo to Serpico, The Bic Lighter To Riggs vs. King (Or …
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Ellice Weaver is a Bristol, UK-based illustrator who loves making bustling illustrations that brim with color and characters. She has collaborated with a wide range of editorial clients as well as …
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Above: Taylor Callery From digital photo-collage to physical paper sculpture, alternative mixed-media illustration has surged in popularity. Case in point: Rapp Artists. Artists in the group like Nadia Radic and Stephanie Dalton Cowan utilize existing …
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This group of illustrators from The Renee Rhyner Group is both playful and sophisticated. They work within a range from simple black-and-white line drawing to collage and highly graphic styles. Their work has …
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Advertising, editorial, children’s books, GIF’s and animation. Our contributors have had a busy year. Here is just a small sampling of our contributors favorite projects this year with more to …
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Mendola artists are tops in their field and bring a high level of mastery to any project. Find them at Workbook!
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Scrolling through the work of these talented illustrators, we’re struck with all the flora and fauna on display. It’s in their pattern and surface design, their licensing projects, and publishing …
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Tom Cocotos began communicating visually before he could speak, and his primary method even then was collage, an art form that is both simple and sophisticated. Collage is like a visual …
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Billie Jean is a he and not a she. He lives and works in Leytonstone in East London – the birth place of Alfred Hitchcock and David Beckham. He enjoys …
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In his first project for the Harvard Business Review, Stuart Bradford created a series of images illustrating the pitfalls of corporate mergers and acquisitions. The first of the three images …
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Roy Scott created a layered and textured illustration for an opinion piece on National Public Radio about the way millennials speak. Every previous generation over time has complained about the …