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Latest Work from Donna Grethen

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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’ Four Children’s Titles For Brown Books

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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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Ryan Olbrysh Looks Back to 1973

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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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RAPP|ART AND Mendola Artists Latest Additions

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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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Rapp Artists Are On Trend in 2023.

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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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Best of 2019: Illustration and Animation

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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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Jennifer Nelson Artists Join 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 and the Fine Art of Collage

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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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Conceptual illustration.

Stuart Bradford for Harvard Business Review

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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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Conceptual illustration of woman surround by chat bubbles.

Roy Scott’s Textured Illustration for NPR

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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 …

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