SEARCH
Ryan Hobson
Posted in: 2D/3D, Animals, Artists & Illustrators, Black & White, Dark / Gothic, Digital, Fantasy, Graphic, Hip / Edgy, Humorous, Icon, Licensed Character, Manga, Modern, Nature, Painterly, Pen & Ink, People, Pop, Quirky, Realistic, Retro, Sci-Fi, Sequential / Comic, Technical by Anna on June 17, 2011 | No Comments
Ryan is an exceptionally skilled graphic artist who has a wide range of styles and finishes - all of which he executes beautifully. His keen eye for design and broad scope of experience combine to make Ryan a versatile and adept artist. Short list of clients: Scholastic, Silver Dolphin, becker & mayer!, Disney, Lucas Films.
Robert Payne
Posted in: 2D/3D, Animals, Artists & Illustrators, Black & White, Digital, Fantasy, Graphic, Humorous, Icon, Licensed Character, Nature, Pen & Ink, People, Pop, Sci-Fi, Sequential / Comic, Technical by Anna on April 18, 2011 | No Comments
Robert is an experienced artist with over 20 years success in print and interactive media. He brings his substantial skill and vision to concept art, fresh designs and original illustration. Short list of clients: Eaglemont, Scholastic, SimplyFun Games, Gibbs Smith Publishers
Nikki Lee Boetger
Posted in: Animals, Artists & Illustrators, Black & White, Icon, People, Soft / Cute by Anna on September 28, 2009 | No Comments
Cut paper is Nikki’s medium of choice, but her technique adds a digital finish that gives her work a unique, dimensional look. Nikki is passionate about her work and has illustrated five books for children. Short List of Clients: ABCs Press, Stories for Children Magazine, Big Box Ent., The Lane Libraries (OH)
Aaron McKinney
Posted in: Artists & Illustrators, Black & White, Dark / Gothic, Hip / Edgy, Pen & Ink, People by Anna on September 15, 2009 | No Comments
Aaron’s artwork combines a childlike fixation on funny creatures and odd hybrids with a peculiar, nightmarish monumentalism. Bold colors and watercolored, colorblock backgrounds frame the pieces, while fairytale-ish spotlights illuminate key players. The key: Absolute believability of his completely fantastical fabricated reality. Short list of clients: Rolling Stone Magazine, In New York Magazine, Scholastic