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Alik Arzoumanianalik@alikart.comStreet Address97 Howard Street
Anne Catharine Blakeannecatharineblake@gmail.comStreet Address4 Chestnut Street
Anonton Petrovanonton@picture-book.comStreet Address731 North 24th Street
Bob Ostrombob@picture-book.comStreet Address731 North 24th Street
Christine Schneiderchristy@yellowpencilstudio.comBioChristine M. Schneider grew up in Colorado and graduated with a BFA in Illustration from the University of Kansas in the United States. Christy owns Yellow Pencil Studio, Inc., an illustration and design studio. Some of her picture books for children include "Picky Mrs. Pickle," "Saxophone Sam and His Snazzy Jazz Band," "Under Construction," and "Look for Ladybugs." Christy lives in Lawrence, Kansas with her husband and daughter. To see more of her work, please visit her website at http://www.yellowpencilstudio.com. Partial client list: Atheneum Books for Young Readers Creative Teaching Press Highlights for Children Houghton Mifflin Company Intervisual Books/Piggy Toes Press Loyola Press Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Nick Jr. Magazine Oxford University Press Quarasan Scholastic Scott Foresman/Pearson Education Sesame Street Magazine Sopris West Walker & Company Weekly Reader Working Mother
Cindy Revellcindy@picture-book.comStreet Address731 North 24th Street
Dan McGeehandan@picture-book.comStreet Address731 North 24th Street
Dave Sullivanthe.illustrator@celticweb.comStreet Address101 Monmouth Street #415
DEBORAH WOLFE LTDinfo@illustrationOnLine.comStreet Address731 North 24th Street
Dominic Catalanodominic@annremenwillis.comPublished WorksAUTHOR/ILLUSTRATOR: "Hush: A Fantasy in Verse," Gingham Dog Press, "Mr. Basset Plays," "Santa and the Three Bears," "Frog Went A-Courting," Boyds Mills Press, "Wolf Plays Alone," Philomel Books. ILLUSTRATOR: "Mouse Island," Clink Clank Clunk," "Bernard Wants a Baby," "Bernard Goes to School," "Bernard's Nap," "Bernard's Bath," "Merry Christmas Old Armadillo," "The Reason for the Pelican 35th Anniversiary Edition," Boyds Mills Press, "The Extraordinary Pig of Paris," "the Bear Who Loved Puccini," Philomel Books, "Rise and Shine," Harper Collins, "Rabbit Surprise," Ramdom House, "The Shepard's Christmas Story," "A Tree for Christmas," Concordia, "The Bremen Town Musicians," Reader's Digest, "the Wide World of Suzie Mallard," "A House for Wanda Wood Duck," Ducks Unlimited, "Basil Bear Learns to Tell Time," Basil Bear Goes to Preschool," Basil Bear Goes on a Trip," "Basil Bear Goes to Church," Multnomah Press. MAGAZINES: Spider, Highlights, Ladybug, Turtle, Children's Playmate, Children's Digest, Child Life, Puzzlemania, U.S. Kids, Cricket. EDUCATIONAL: SRA/McGraw Hill, Fluency Readers/McGraw Hill, Houghton Mifflin, Creative Teaching Press, Reading Powerworks/Sundance, Wright Group/McGraw Hill, Hampton Brown, Morgan Caine, Metropolitan Teaching and Learning, Scott Foresman, Silver Burdett, Modern Curriculum Press, Macmillian/McGraw Hill.
Doug Chaykadoug@dougchayka.comStreet Address969 Carroll Street, Apt. B24
Ed BrayEdbrayillustration@verizon.netStreet Address159 Wood Street #3
Ellen Beierellenbeier@yahoo.comPublished WorksThe Blue Hill Meadows by Cynthia Rylant, The Promise Quilt, Mrs. Peachtree and the Eighth Avenue Cat, Mrs. Peachtree's Bicycle, Sybil Ludington's Midnight Ride, The 18 Penny Goose
Fian Arroyofian@fian.comStreet Address2 South College street
Gary Undercufflergundercuff@aol.comPublished WorksHighlights for Children, Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, Harcourt School Publishers, Houghton Mifflin, Pearson Education, Reader's Digest Books for Young Families, Roland Reading Foundation, SRA/McGraw-Hill, TCI, Zaner-Bloser, GGS Design, JDI Apollo, Morgan-Cain, Wendy Pye Ltd, Sunshine Books, Tree Frog Publishing
George BanagisGeoBanagis@gmail.comStreet Address165 Lake Street
Jane Smithjane@superjane.comStreet Address917 7th Street
Jim Caputojim@groggydog.comBioJim graduated from art school in 1986 and began his career as a graphic designer for an ad agency in Philadelphia. After doing work by hand for a few years, he finally acquired a Mac. This allowed him to move on as an art director working for a few design studios along the way. Illustration has always been his passion and in 1998 he opened Groggy Dog Studios. After sending out a promo piece, he landed an editorial illustration for the Wall Street Journal Classroom Edition. Groggy Dog Studios was up and running. “As a kid,” Jim said, “ I was always reprimanded for daydreaming and now I'm getting paid for it!” In 2000, he left Philadelphia and moved to Orlando, Florida. While looking for a full-time job, he took the time to develop his technique and experiment with a mixed media of watercolor, pastel, colored pencil, and brushed ink. This allowed for a fresh look and began doing work for magazines such as chickaDEE and Muse. After nine years of working as an art director by day and illustrator by night, he decided to make illustration a full-time gig in 2007. Jim quips, “My neighbors are convinced I’m hiding under the Federal Witness Protection Program.” His client list includes The Kennedy Center, Scholastic, Ideals Publications, Norwood House Press, and Harcourt. In his spare time, he enjoys physical fitness, going to movies, and reading. All of which provide an endless amount of inspiration.
John Carrozzajcillustration@yahoo.comStreet Address56 Maquan Street
Joyce Hesselberthjoyce@spurdesign.comStreet Address 23504 Ash Street
Judy Steadjudy@judystead.comBioMy freelance illustration career actually began in fourth grade, raking in playground quarters from friends who commissioned me to draw horses. Later, in college, I majored in my two favorite subjects, reading and drawing, a good combination for working as (sequentially) teacher, graphic designer, art director, illustrator, author, and painter. My last real job title was Sr. Interactive Designer for a top secret early-internet company in Cambridge, MA. I liked to say I was a construction worker on the Information Superhighway. I live with my family in Charlotte NC where my "treetop" studio overlooks some of Mother Nature's wildest work. My imagery appears in books, magazines, institutional and corporate publications, and licensed surface design. The Adobe Illustrator CS WOW! Books series features my art in the 2010‚ 2006, and 2004 editions. My creative work has been recognized with honors by Print Magazine's Regional Design Annual, Art Director's Club, and Bookbuilders of Boston. In favorable reviews from The Horn Book Guide, School Library Journal, Booklist, and Kirkus Reviews, my illustration has been called "exuberant, joyful, vibrant, lively, inviting, vivid, energetic, expressive". I've illustrated a dozen children's trade books, and THE TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS IN NORTH CAROLINA, credits me as author/illustrator.
julia Woolfjuliawoolf@earthlink.netStreet Address27 west Street
Karen Donnellydonnelly@brighton.co.ukStreet Address94 Southover Street
Laura Tallardymail@lauratallardy.comStreet Address110 Calver Street
leland klandermanleerob@qwest.netStreet Address16620 11th Street North
Mary Haverfieldmary@maryhaverfield.comStreet Address2518 Converse Street
Michael Kress-R...mkress-russick@kindredpixel.comPublished WorksMoon Over The Mountain by Keith Polette; Raven Tree Press, 2009
mollyidlemolly@idleillustration.comPublished WorksSanta's Workshop- Accord Publishing 2011 Circus Fantastico- Accord Publiching 2010 Nighty Night Baby Jesus- Abingdon Press 2009 Nighty Night Noah- Abingdon Press 2008 He's Got the Whole Wolr In His Hands- Zonderkidz 2008 Penguin's Special Christmas Tree- Lobster Press 2007 Brother Can You Spare a Dime- Abingdon Press Pennies From Heaven- Abingdon Press If I had a Nickel... - Abingdon Press Head's Up- Abingdon Press Emma's Gift- Abingdon Press
munro campagnainfo@munrocampagna.comStreet Address630 N State Street
Nancy Cotenancycote@comcast.netPublished Works2009 - Which Shoes Will Sherman Choose? G.P. Putnam's Sons 2008 - Jackson's Blanket, G.P. Putnam's Sons 2007 - The Way I Act Series (Good Citizen Sarah), Albert Whitman & Co. 2007- Big Mama's Baby, Boyds Mills Press 2007 - The Way I Act Series (Makayla Cares About Others), Albert Whitman & Co. 2006 - Mrs. Fickle's Pickles, Boyds Mills Press 2006 - The Way I Act Series (Good Neighbor Nicholas), Albert Whitman & Co. 2006 - The Way I Act Series (Honest Ashley), Albert Whitman & Co. 2005 - The Way I Act Series ( Jason Takes Responsibility), Albert Whitman & Co. 2005 - It's All About Me!, G.P. Putnam's Sons 2005 - Tap Dance Fever, Boyds Mills Press 2005 - Hamster Camp, Albert Whitman & Co. 2004 - Mrs. Greenberg's Messy Hanukkah, Albert Whitman & Co. 2003 - It Feels Like Snow! Boyds Mills Press 2003 - Happy 4th of July, Jenny Sweeney! Albert Whitman & Co. 2002 - Round the Turkey (A Grateful Thanksgiving) Albert Whitman & Co. 2000 - When I Feel Angry, Albert Whitman & Co. 1999 - I Like Your Buttons! Albert Whitman & Co. 1998 - Gretchen Groundhog, It's Your Day! Albert Whitman & Co. 1998 - The Can-Do-Thanksgiving, Albert Whitman & Co. 1998 - Flip-Flops, Albert Whitman & Co. 1997 - The Borrowed Hanukkah Latkes, Albert Whitman & Co. 1995 - Fireflies, Peach Pies, & Lullabies, Simon & Schuster 1994 - Woollybear Goodbye, Macmillan Publishing (Four Winds Press) 1994 - Ruby's Storm, Macmillan Publishing (Four Winds Press) 1993 - Palm Trees, Macmillan Publishing (Four Winds Press)
Robin Boyerrobin@picture-book.comStreet Address731 North 24th Street
Scott Burroughsscott@picture-book.comStreet Address731 North 24th Street
Shennen Bersanishennen.art@gmail.comPublished WorksPublished picture books: Icky Bug Shapes (Scholastic) Ocean Counting Odd Numbers (Charlesbridge) Sharks, Big, Bigger, Biggest (Scholastic) Snakes, Long, Longer, Longest (Scholastic) Creature dell' oceano (Cowley Robinson) En el oceano (Cowley Robinson) Beginnings (Pauline Kids) My Sister, Alicia May (Pleasant Street Press) Let My Colors Out (American Cancer Society) Nana, What's Cancer? (American Cancer Society) The Long and the Short of It: A Tale About Hair (American Cancer Society) Astro The Steller Sea Lion (Sylvan Dell) The Glaciers are Melting! (Sylvan Dell)
Stephen Savagestephen.savage@earthlink.netBioStephen Savage is known for his economical style of illustration that conveys complex ideas and emotion with simple lines and color. He is the illustrator of the acclaimed New York Times bestselling picture book Polar Bear Night, which was named a New York Times Best Illustrated children’s book and an American Library Association notable book, as well as the lost Margaret Wise Brown manuscript, The Fathers Are Coming Home. He is the creator of Where’s Walrus?, which received 3 stars and was was named a best book of 2011 by Publisher’s Weekly and Kirkus Reviews. His editorial illustration has appeared in dozens of major newspapers and magazines including the New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Atlantic Monthly, The New Republic and The Wall Street Journal. In 2008, he was the recipient of a Gold Medal from the Society of Illustrators. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and their daughter.
Steven Salernosteven@stevensalerno.comStreet Address30 East 9th Street, #6-II
Susan Estelle Kwassusan@susanestellekwas.comStreet Address904 South 30th Street
Susan Tolonensusandraw@yahoo.comStreet Address2609 N 67th Street
Tatevik Avakyantatevik@picture-book.comStreet Address731 North 24th Street
Wilkinson Studi...chris@wilkinsonstudios.comStreet Address1121 E. Main Street