Kevin Sprouls’ Iconic Portrait Style
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It’s a time consuming medium, but Kevin Sprouls is still producing portraits in the style he created for the WSJ that still endures at the paper today. The series you …
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It’s a time consuming medium, but Kevin Sprouls is still producing portraits in the style he created for the WSJ that still endures at the paper today. The series you …
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Nigel Buchanan illustrated 21 portraits for this yearâs Time100 issue of Time Magazine. Time100 is an annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world, categorized as Icons, Pioneers, …
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Andy Dearwater is an illustrator based in Houston, Texas. Previously, he was an illustrator and designer at Lowell Williams Design, where he contributed on projects for Gerald Hines Interest, McGuire Thomas …
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Workbook artists are all over the 2022 Communication Arts Illustration Annual. Above: Stephan Schmitz
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Award-winning Italian illustrator Ivan Canu’s style is a perfect balance of bold graphics and a sophisticated use of color. He has an international roster of clients including the New York Times Review of …
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Tony De Luzâs latest technique and style created for this trio of NFL players demonstrate his love for the additive and subtractive qualities of digital painting. The trio reveals …
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Brawling Battles, Powerful Portraits, and A Glimpse  of The Future are just some of the topics artists with Richard Solomon Represents have visualized in their recent promotions. Ryan Garcia
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This is a group of multi-talented artists. They work in every kind of medium imaginable, from gestural hand-drawn portraits, toy design, graphic design, animation and GIFs, collage, and more.  And many are …
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Sally Heflin has shaped her agency with a discerning eye for the unique and forward thinking. Her roster includes artists from China to Los Angeles to the UK. Editorially informed, …
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The women represented by  Morgan Gaynin Inc. celebrate National Women’s month with a series portraits of women and girls. Gaby D’Alessandro
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Workbook illustrators offer endless stylistic choices in order to uniquely capture their subjects. Sean McCabe  Joe Biden/Rolling Stone
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Take a look at these terrific new additions to the site!
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Agency Rush Artists is a diverse group of international talent based in the UK, working for clients around the globe. Their client list is extensive and includes the most respected …
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Our contributors create a lot of portraits, some in the studio, and some captured on the fly…some photo-based, some hand painted. But they all stand out for what they reveal …
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Rapp Artists collaborated with colleges and universities to deliver artwork for alummi publications, including portraits, infographics, and maps, as well as campus posters, murals, and even Christmas cards, all in a stunning …
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Ben the Illustrator pares it down to just the basic elements of the ball, cone, and cube in these latest portraits that are new this week to the site. Even his …
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Whether he’s playing it straight or adding a little sly commentary of his own, the portraits of Nigel Buchanan are nothing if not compelling. He’s added  new portraits …
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Bonnie Hofkin captured two historical greats from two very different worlds: German composer and pianist Ludwig van Beethoven and Major League Baseballâs George Herman âBabeâ Ruth. Hofkin was inspired by The Babe’s …
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In his feature series, “Way Passed Future,” writer Tom Kwanda focuses on four highly influential Japanese writers who utilized science and state-of-the-art technology in their writings to further their artistic expression. Illustrator/designer …