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B.K. Taylorbk@melissaturk.comBioB. K. Taylor is an illustrator and writer who has contributed to such varied media as National Lampoon, Walt Disney Animations, Jim Henson Productions, MAD, Scholastic, Nickelodeon, Sesame Street and ABC’s Home Improvement (staff writer), Taylor’s work has been recognized with the Inkpot Award, the Gold Brick, seven Caddies, the Funny Bone Award, and the Ace Award.
Barbara Gibsonbarbara@barbaragibson.comPublished WorksLife's Little Fable, A Pocket Full of Kisses, A Kiss Goodbye, Chester Raccoon and the Big, Bad Bully, The Whistling Tree, The Dragonfly Door, The Dragonfly Secret, The Nutmeg Adventure, N is for the Nation's Capital, The White House Easter Egg Roll, Explore a Tropical Forest (pop-up), Creature's of the Desert World (pop-up), Hide & Seek (pop-up), Cownting, It's A Picture Perfect World, Little Learner's Book Series (Pile of Puppies, ABC in the Woods, What Is It?, Who's There?, My Own Little World), Colonial Colors, Colonial Animals, Counting With the Cooper
Barbara Pollakbarbara@happypix.comBioBarbara Pollak is an Illustrator, Painter and Author who lives in the sunny Potrero Hill neighborhood of San Francisco with her husband, their young children, one cat and two tropical fish. Since becoming a full time freelancer in 1995, her work has appeared in publications like Fortune, Seventeen, Girl's Life, Time For Kids, TWIST, Business 2.0, the Utne Reader, the Wall Street Journal, Newsday and numerous others. She has also created cards, posters, games and textbook illustrations for children and teen markets. In 2000, she illustrated her first book, "Girl Stuff" for Harcourt Brace/Gulliver. Since then, she has gone on to illustrate the pre-teen book series "DISH" (Penguin Putnam/ Grosset & Dunlop), "Betty's Book of Laundry Secrets" (Rodale Press) and "Barefoot in Fire". Recently, Ms. Pollak wrote and illustrated her first picture book for younger audiences about gardening, community and food. Our Community Garden was published in 2004. She is currently working on her next book for kids about a girl who has lots of pockets. In her free time she enjoys traveling, painting and collecting Japanese fashion magazines.
BeccyBlakebeccs@beccyblake.co.ukStreet Address 213 Church Street
benoit laverdierelaverdierebenoit270@yahoo.caStreet Address231 east 76th street , suite 5d
beverly lurialuriamd2@comcast.netStreet Address11501 nw 18th street
Bob Zubazubartist@aol.comBioThe innovative technique of award-winning American artist Bob Zuba is a fusion of texture and embedded color with strong imaginative design that communicates conceptual concepts with a lucid statement. His approach is sophisticated, journalistic and humorous and illustrates an array of contemporary issues. He received a BFA in Communication Design from Kutztown University in 1982 and post-graduate study with the Illustrators Workshop in 1983 and 1987, followed by a AAS in Computer Graphics from Luzerne College in 1999. His illustrations have been published for, children's posters, calendars, design firms, books, newspapers, advertising agencies and magazines across the United States and internationally for over twenty years. His roster of clients include The Washington Post, American Airlines, Chicago Tribune The Philadelphia Inquirer, Playboy Enterprises, Inc., Warner Books, Viking Penguin, Harper Collins, J. Walter Thompson, PC World Communications, Pressley Jacobs Design, CMP Publications/New York/Paris, Scholastic Inc., Time Warner, McCall's Publishing, The Society of Illustrators/New York, Rodale Press Inc., McGraw-Hill, Capital Cities ABC, The Wall Street Journal and many more. He received many prestigious awards from The New York Art Directors Club, The Society of Illustrators of New York, Print Magazine, The Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles, The Philadelphia Art Directors Club, The Visual Club, Page One Publishing/Singapore and American Illustration. Additional group exhibitions have taken place at The Society of Illustrators of New York for the 911 Prevailing Human Spirit show and Vgogh Gallery. He has also exhibited at the annual Society of Illustrators of New York Show, The Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles and The New York Art Directors Club. He is the original founder of Zubism and continues to use many art forms to express this technique; clay sculpture being one.
Brent Halebrent.hale@mac.comPublished WorksHotels.com logo, Wall Street Journal, Wall Street Journal Asia, Knock Knock, American Airlines, Nike, Disney, Time/Warner, Blockbuster Video, GameStop, Pepsi, Tabasco, Mercedes Benz, Acura, AT&T
Brian Ajharbrian@ajhar.comBioWhat Reviews have said followed by BIO: “Clever, insightful, sensical, nonsensical, knowing, amusing, wacky, witty."_The New York Times Book Review "Ajhar's frisky drawings add to the mayhem.” -- Publishers Weekly "The comical pen-and-ink cartoons will bring additional giggles."_School Library Journal "You'll be amused by Brian Ajhar's appropriately humorous artwork."_KB SHAW, Publisher Short Bio : Since graduating from Parsons School of Design in 1980, Brian Ajhar’s work has found its way into most national magazines, and publications over the past 25 years ranging from Time, Newsweek, Forbes, to "The Wall Street Journal". His watercolor and ink illustrations are known for their whimsical satire and are influenced by 19th century European political satirists and book illustrators. He has created illustrations for Advertising campaigns in the US and abroad and worked on projects Designing Characters for TV and Film. His work has been included in many books about illustration including "The Illustrator in America." which he is featured as one of 30 illustrators during the 1990s. His Children’s Books include the New York Times Best Seller "The Giggler Treatment" published by Arthur Levine. "Scarlet Angelina Wolverton-Manning", "A Bursts of Firsts", "Rover Saves Christmas", “The Meanwhile Adventures”, "Home on the Range”, and "Pinocchio" which was developed from a 35 minute film he did that aired on Showtime. Brian new children’s book is called “Gone With The Wand” published by Orchard/Scholastic. He is He has taught at The University of the Arts in Philadelphia, The University of Hartford, and is frequently a guest lecturer and professor at Syracuse University. He lives in Pennsylvania with his wife, two children and a yellow lab called Vanilla. www.ajhar.com.
Brian Paynebpayne63@verizon.netStreet Address602 Mechanic Street
Bridget Starr Taylorbridget@melissaturk.comPublished WorksSpecial Delivery on Squiggle Street by Jennifer Loya, Innovative Kids Happy Valentines Day, Miss Hildy! By Lois Grambling, Random House Miss Hildy’s Missing Cape Caper by Lois Grambling, Random House Where’s Whitney by Debbie and Michael W. Smith, Zondervan Pub. Harry McNairy, Tooth Fairy by Ann Fitzpatrick Alper, Albert Whitman & Company Phoebe’s Fabulous Father by Louisa Cambell, Harcourt Brace & Co. Gargoyles’ Christmas by Louisa Cambell, Gibbs Smith Publisher
Carol Benioffcbenioff@mindspring.comStreet Address709 Jones Street
Carol Jonasc.jonas@btopenworld.comStreet Address64 Fingal Street
cathi minguscmingart@earthlink.netPublished WorksSpa-di-da published by Little Simon. A Girl's Guide to Manners, American Girl. Show Me How/Knitting and Quilting books, Sixth and Spring Street. Totally Crushed and Star Crossed, Scholastic. The Cupcakes Club books, Donna Benson. Jasmine and the Bus Bullies, Girl Scouts.
charlenepottscharlenepotts@gmail.comStreet Address329 East 12th Street #18
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
Christy Halechristyha@aol.comPublished WorksThe Complete Poems to Solve by May Swensen, Macmillan, 1993 Juan Bobo and the Pig: A Puerto Rican Folktale Retold by Felix Pitre, Lodestar Books, 1993 The Ancestor Tree by T. Obinkaram Echewa, Lodestar Books, 1994 Paco and the Witch by Felix Pitre, Lodestar Books, 1995 Those Calculating Crows! by Ali Wakefield, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1996 Elizabeti’s Doll by Stephanie Stuve-Bodeen, Lee & Low Books, 1998 Billy and Emma by Alice Mead, Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 2000 Mama Elizabeti by Stephanie Stuve-Bodeen, Lee & Low Books, 2000 Who’s In The Hall? A Mystery in Four Chapters by Betsy Hearne, Greenwillow Books, 2000 A Safe Place Called Home by Eileen Spinelli, Marshall Cavendish, fall 2001 Elizabeti’s School by Stephanie Stuve-Bodeen, Lee & Low Books, fall 2002 An Illustrated Treasury of African American Read-Aloud Stories, Black Dog & Leventhal, 2003 It Rained All Day that Night: Autographs, Rhymes & Inscriptions compiled by Lillian Morrison, August House Publishers, 2003 You’re Not My Real Mother! by Molly Friedrich, Little, Brown & Company, 2004 Sky Dancers by Connie Ann Kirk, Lee & Low Books, 2004 In the Kitchen with Grandma, by Inez Ferrari, Sixth&Spring Books, 2005 Guess Again!: Riddle Poems by Lillian Morrison, August House, 2006
claycantrellclay@claycantrell.comStreet Address170 East Main Street, suite D
Colleen Dwirewecanseeit@comcast.netStreet Address105 Payran Street
Colleen Lindsaydeadlanguages@gmail.comStreet Address31-27 74th Street
Colleen Maddenme@greenfroggraphics.comStreet Address10 East 29th Street, 40G
Constanza Basaluzzomela@mbartists.comStreet Address10 East 29th Street 40G
Craig Orbackliz@lizsanders.comStreet Address800 Yew Street
Dan Hubigdan@danhubig.comStreet Address4096 25th Street
dancingpenciljeff@dancingpencil.comPublished WorksGrandpa's Magic Banyan Tree,Grandpa's Battleship Missouri Tour, Super Puffy, Where's Kimo?, The Healthy Heart Contest
Dani Jonesdani@danijones.comBioI am an illustrator for the children's market and am currently represented by Tugeau 2 Artist Representatives. My art has been used in picture books, magazines, and educational materials, with clients including Harcourt, McGraw-Hill, Price Stern Sloan, and Raven Tree Press. I graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Brigham Young University-Idaho.
Daniel Baxterdanielbaxter@webjogger.netStreet Address33 Prince Street
dave klugdave@daveklug.comBioDave Klug has been a prominent figure in the world of illustration for years. Working with the best in publishing from Wall Street to Sesame Street and all avenues in between. With his whimsical approach to drawing ,a fresh palette and an endless supply of ideas, Dave is always ready for your illustration needs.
Dave Sullivanthe.illustrator@celticweb.comStreet Address101 Monmouth Street #415
Davelowedave@dlowe.karoo.co.ukStreet Address7 Heathcote Street
David Sonesstudio@davidsones.comStreet Address26 Cranshaw Street
de3mmdement@jsaweb.comStreet Address670 P Street
DEBORAH WOLFE LTDinfo@illustrationOnLine.comStreet Address731 North 24th Street
Dominic Catalanodominic_catalano@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.
Donna Bergerdonna@donnaberger.comBioDonna Berger is a freelance illustrator, graphic designer and marketing consultant. She creates illustrations and designs for picture books and children’s publications, and design and marketing assignments for a range of editorial and business clients. When she isn’t working on client work, Donna enjoys watercolor, acrylic painting and drawing. ILLUSTRATION SUBJECT MATTER • Children • Ethnic Diversity • Animals • People • Flowers & Nature • Line Art • Icons • Narrative AWARDS & RECOGNITION • Portfolios.com: Bronze International Award Winner 2007 Illustration Series: Black and White Illustrations--Henny Penny Series • New Hampshire Creative Club--2007 Awards for: Rockhound Hannah children’s book illustrations Thumbelina self-promotion direct mail piece • Arts League of Lowell Rain, Wind & Light acylic painting accepted into Winter 2008 show Self Portrait 2007 acrylic painting accepted into Fall 2007 juried show • Massachusetts Audubon Soceity Purple Beech acrylic painting accepted into Fall Tree theme 2006 show • Chelmsford Art Society 2nd Place Professional Paintings--2006: Susan McFarlin 1st Place Professional Graphics--2005: Kids around the World Bored Kids, Digital Illustration--2004 Apple Pie, Colored Pencil & Digital Illustration--2003 ORGANIZATIONS • Picture Book Artists Association • Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators • New Hampshire Creative Club
Doug Chaykadoug@dougchayka.comStreet Address969 Carroll Street, Apt. B24
Ed Shemsed@edfredned.comStreet Address1264 Beacon Street, #15
Elizabeth Allenlizallenart@chibardun.netStreet Address302 Ninth Street
elizabeth o dulembaelizabeth@dulemba.comPublished Worksillustrated books include: Soap, soap, soap (Raven Tree Press - 1st Picture Book as both illustrator And author) Paco and the Giant Chile Plant (Raven Tree Press) Glitter Girl and the Crazy Cheese (MacAdam Cage) The Prince's Diary (Shen's Books) named No.1 2006 Valentine's Day Pick by Book Sense Ready for the Day (Free Spirit) Ready for Bed (Free Spirit) Ready to Play (Free Spirit) forthcoming: The 12 Days of Christmas in Georgia (Sterling) other clients include: Highlights Magazine High Five Magazine Scholastic Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Education McGraw-Hill
fhionainfo@fgalloway.co.ukStreet Address10 howard street
Gary Hovlandghovland@cox.netPublished WorksIf The Walls Could Talk - Family Life at the White House (Simon and Schuster, 2004) Krindlekrax (Alfred Knopf, 1991) The Cat in the Dryer - and 222 Other Urban Legends (Black Dog & Leventhal, 2002) George-isms (Atheneum Books, 2000) Frequent contributor to many national magazines and newspapers, including The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.
Gary Undercufflergary_undercuffler@annremenwillis.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
Gene Barrettadogjelly@comcast.netBioGene has written and illustrated several books, both Trade and Mass-Market. As an animator, Gene has completed several films for Sesame Street. He has also designed characters for The Jim Henson Company. He currently resides outside of Philadelphia, PA with his wife, Leslie and son, Benjamin.
George BanagisGeoBanagis@gmail.comStreet Address165 Lake Street
Gerald Kelleygerald@geraldkelley.comStreet Address4900 South Ulster Street
ggrants100ggrants100@gmail.comStreet Address34 stanely street
Irena Romanirena@irenaroman.comStreet Address575 Washington Street
isaac haasisaac@isaachaas.comStreet Address609 west 114th street
IvankeLolamela2@hkportfolio.comStreet Address10 East 29th Street, 40G
Jacqueline Deckerjackie@jdecker.comPublished Works"A Bad Boy From Beacon Street" published by Commonwealth Editions "A Kittery Kayaker" published by Commonwealth Editions
Jeanie_Wjawogaman@aol.comStreet Address4620 45th Street NW
jeanniebaileyjeanniebailey@yahoo.comStreet AddressStreet
Jeffrey Thompsonjef@karmadogs.comStreet Address231 East 25th Street
Jennifer Haydenjayhayden@earthlink.netStreet Address40 Washington Street
Jerry Gonzalezjgart@earthlink.netStreet Address30-89 34th Street
jhfriarjhfriar@comcast.netStreet Address30 Pleasant 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, reading, and spending time with his dog Donovan. All of which provide an endless amount of inspiration.
Joan Charlesjoan@joancharles.comStreet Address1339 Princeton Street, B
Johansen-Newmanbarbara@johansennewman.comStreet Address45 South Street
John Carrozzajcillustration@yahoo.comStreet Address56 Maquan Street
julia Woolfjuliawoolf@earthlink.netStreet Address27 west Street
Karelyn Sieglerkarelynsiegler@aol.comStreet Address67-66 108th Street, Studio C23
Kathleen Rietzartist@kathleenrietz.comPublished WorksLittle Black Ant on Park Street (Soundprints) Prayers For Children (Regina Press) My New Pet (Harcourt) Very Merry Mice (Roman, Inc.) and many images used in textbooks and classroom materials
kathywellerkathyweller@mac.comStreet Address390 Harvard Street
Katy Bratunkbratun@yahoo.comStreet Address141 Federal Street
Kerry Dennehykerrydennehy@aol.comStreet Address605 Grove Street
Kinetickinetic@studiolinks.comStreet Address#31-11737 236th Street
Kristin Sorrakristin@kristinsorra.comStreet Address10 East 29th Street, 40G
KRMukairushandthread@gmail.comStreet Address175 Skillman Street
L R Galanteluigi_galante@wilkinsonstudios.comStreet Address1121 E. Main Street, Suite 310
Laura Knorrlauraknorr@alltel.netStreet Address267 Madison Street
leland klandermanleerob@qwest.netStreet Address16620 11th Street North
leslie evansleslie@seadogpress.comStreet Address15 Bay Street
leticia plateletile@aol.comPublished WorksAmerican Library Association, New York Times, Crown Publishers, Wall Street Journal
lindsaybarrettgeorgelindsaybarrettgeorge@msn.comStreet Address19 School Street
lisafalkensternlisa@lisafalkenstern.comPublished WorksMermaids The Busy Tree
MargaretCusackcusackart@aol.comStreet Address124 Hoyt Street
Mark Braughtmarkbraught@alltel.netStreet Address267 Madison Street
Mary Haverfieldmary@maryhaverfield.comStreet Address2518 Converse Street
matt fostermattonmaui@earthlink.netBioDuring his 20 year career, Matt has created a varied portfolio consisting of posters for Apple Computers, Lucent Technologies and Steely Dan. Logo-identities for Frito Lay, Emery Worldwide & Levis. Working on collateral campaigns for fortune 500 corporations currently takes up most of Matt’s schedule, with a client list including AT&T, Dow Jones, GMC, Kimberly Clark Paper, Oracle & the US Postal Service. Editorial Illustration is a creative outlet for Mr. Foster, and he consistently creates images for the Wall Street Journal, CIO, Entertainment Weekly and the New York Times. Recent work for a biennial report that uses the legend of Johnny Appleseed to introduce a K12 University funded program. Wood-cut style textures were combined with silhouettes, shapes and color to convey the look of a classic children's book. AR100 2008 has awarded the campaign within the "best illustration" category.
matt Lebarrematt@lebarre.comStreet Address918 East Fifth Street
Megan E. Jefferymegillustrations@aol.comStreet Address216 Cole Street
Mel Davismel@meldavis.comStreet Address344 West 47th Street, 5E
Michael Kress-R...mkress-russick@kindredpixel.comPublished WorksMoon Over The Mountain by Keith Polette; Raven Tree Press, 2009
michellefarkouhmichellefarkouh@gmail.comStreet Address935 72 street
mooartsharon@moo-art.co.ukPublished Works'On The Farm' First Jigsaw Book 'In the Jungle' First Jigsaw Book 'Nursery Rhymes' A Touch & Feel Book 'Jade Moves House' pop up book 'Busy Bee Counting' 'Caterpillar to Butterfly' pop up book Seek & Slide 'In the Jungle' Seek & Slide 'In the Garden' Seek & Slide 'In the Desert' 'Baby Animals' 'Night Animals' 'Tadpoles & Frogs' 'Rat-a-Ta-Tat' Modern Rhymes 'Yummy Honey' patterned stories 'The Prodigal Son' from Bible Stories 'Girl's Watch' from Head to Head OUP Treetops series plus many other educational books
mortgagesmortgagest16@gmail.comStreet Address34 stanely street
MSCmsc_arte@mac.comStreet Address104 N 2nd Street
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)
Nancy DesRosiersbeeinabottle@hotmail.comStreet Address109 W. 14th Street, P.O. Box 2021
Neecy Twinemneecy@neecytwinem.comPublished WorksBeasties series- Northword Books for Young Readers Hungry Beasties Sleepy Beasties Noisy Beasties Playful Beasties Giggly Wiggly Worms, A Wriggly Finger Puppet Book - Smartink Books Ltd. Desert Baby Books - Rising Moon/Northland Publishing Baby Coyote Counts Baby Gecko's Colors Baby Snake's Shapes Desert Baby Books - bi-lingual editions, Luna Rising Pub. Bebé Coyote Cuenta Los Colores De Bebé Geko Las Formas De Bebé Serpiente Lift-the-Flap Books – Grosset & Dunlap (Penguin Putnam USA) Bug Hunt Peek at a Pond Who’s Home Animal Clues Board Book Series – Charlesbridge Publishing High in the Trees Changing Colors In the Air In the Ocean Little Beasties Series – NorthWord Books for Young Readers Hungry Beasties Sleepy Beasties The Seasons at My House – American Editions Aye-Ayes, Bears and Condors – An ABC of Endangered Animals – W.H. Freeman and Co. Giggly Wiggly Worms – SmartInk Books Illustrated by Neecy Twinem Edgar Badger’s Fishing Day Edgar Badger’s Butterfly Day Edgar Badger’s Fix-It Day All written by Monica Kulling – Mondo Publishing Baby Alligator written by Ginjer Clarke Bear Cub written by Pam Pollack and Meg Belviso Grosset & Dunlap (Penguin Putnam USA) E is for Enchantment, a New Mexico Alphabet written by Helen Foster James Sleeping Bear Press Three Hungry Spiders and One Fat Fly written by Dawn Bently Back Pack Books, (SmartInk) No,No, No, Baby Turtles written by Sally Doherty Back Pack Books, (SmartInk) Gators on the Go, Go, Go written by Ann Tobias, SmartInk Book
ntadgellntadgell@davisad.comStreet Address14 Sampson Street
otto steiningersteininger@mindspring.comStreet Address144 W 27th Street #6f
parasurampsparasuram@gmail.comStreet Address234 kingdom street
Patrick Girouardpatrick@pgirouard.comBioPatrick Girouard has illustrated over 100 books including Yikes- Lice! and I Have a Weird Brother Who Digested a Fly. His clients include Sesame Street, National Geographic, Spider, Click, Kid City, Weekly Reader, and USA Today. His work can be found on greeting cards, games, toys, puzzles, and his Mom's refrigerator door.
Paul Fischpaul@paulfisch.comStreet Address5111 Coffee Tree Lane
paula s wallacepoolala@juno.comStreet Address 21301 Nicholas Street
Peggy Collinspeggycollins@mac.comBioSince 2004, Peggy Has been illustrating books for children. She has six titles with Scholastic, three with Red Robin Books UK, and has, most recently, signed on with Cider Mill Press for a series of picture books she has written - the first two are due out in hardback this year. She has also done a wide variety of covers, spots and editorials for children's magazines, workplace magazines, educational workbooks, and parenting magazines. She enjoys working with humour, energy, colour and great stories. She work on clayboard, illustration board and watercolour paper using, gouache, pastel, ink, crayon - whatever works for the story. She is easy to work with, as evidenced by the clients who keep coming back for more. She is punctual and efficient and has been told she is the 'easiest illustrator I have ever worked with' by more than one art director. RECENT CLIENTS Bill Smith Studio/Pearson Cider Mill Press Treehouse Press EECI Red Robin Books UK Scholastic UK Scholastic Ltd. Classroom Complete Press Nelvana Mothering Magazine Daughters Magazine Rubicon Publishing New Moon Publishing AWARDS Applied Arts - Corporate Direct Mail Anvil Award - Best Illustration in Advertising or Design
pegwalkerpeg_walker@verizon.netStreet Address254 Livingston Street #2
petbrushpetbrushart@petbrushart.comStreet Address35 Duthie Street Ferryden Park
Peter Grosshausergrosshauser@uneedspeed.netPublished WorksGhost Bat in a Gum TreeLittle by LittleHow the Zebra got its StripesThe Best Match
photohouse6photohouse6@gmail.comStreet Address51 right street
PJMcQuadepjmcquade@yahoo.comStreet Address513 Hicks Street #1
Randall Royterbigr@royter-snow.comStreet Address1537 South Main Street
ReynoldsMLReynoldsML@gmail.comStreet Address137 Hollow Tree Ridge Rd.
Robin Boyerbnrboyer@chartermi.netStreet Address731 N 24th Street
Rumplewhiskerdwenzel1@comcast.netPublished WorksThe Hobbit, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, Little Bear ( 12 books in series), Baby Loves You So Much, A Hat For Ivan, The Wizard's Tale, Kingdom of the Dwarves , The Liberty Tree, Little Snow White, Hauntings
Sam Daysam@samday.comStreet Address 279 S. Main Street
Sara Waterswaterrose398@yahoo.comBioLoves: Handmade cute things, japanese paper, shades of green, coffee & tea, orchids & tulips, NE Mpls, basset hounds, family and my Jake Life: I'm the oldest of three kids, I live in the Twin Cities, I'm part of Reese Street Illustrations and Paper Bicycle, I'm an alumni of the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, and I'm an advisory board member/volunteer with Art Buddies (www.artbuddies.org...that's me in green on the "About Us" page!) Experience: stationary & cards, product/print & pattern design, illustration for editorials, fashion design, and children's book's Mediums: cut paper/collage and digital illustration. Collaborations: dginvent!ve, Bound+D/termined, Varitronics-A Brady Business, Paper Bicycle, Mindware, Target, and Scholastic UK.
scottburroughsscott@scootertoons.comStreet Address731 N. 24th Street
scoutdogstudiosbark@scoutdogstudios.comStreet Address3995 Zenobia Street
smugglingsmartiesemmajaneorchid@gmail.comStreet Address1234 faithful street
stacey previnsteve@munrocampagna.comStreet Address630 n state street #2109
Stacey Schuettschuett@sonic.netPublished WorksHALLOWEEN HOWLS, Lee Bennet Hopkins PRAIRIE FRIENDS, Nancy Smiler Levenson ARE TREES ALIVE? Debbie Miller THIS LITTLE LIGHT OF MINE, Raffi AMERICA IS..., Louise Borden ALEX AND THE WEDNESDAY CHESS CLUB (Simon & Schuster), has been selected as a 2004 Parents' Choice Silver Honor Award winner SOMEWHERE IN THE WORLD RIGHT NOW, (written and illustrated), Knopf PIRATES, Drew Lamm, Hyperion (Fall 2001) SPRING THAW, Steven Schnur, Viking THE CHRISTMAS BIRD, Sallie Ketchum, Augsburg Press NIGHTLIGHTS, Steven Schnur, Farrar, Strus, and Giroux COME AND SEE, Monica Mayper, HarperCollins PURPLE MOUNTAIN MAJESTIES, Barbara Younger, Dutton RHINO ROMP and GORILLA GANG, Jean Craighead George, Hyperion PLEASING THE GHOST, Sharon Creech, HarperCollins THE FEATHER-BED JOURNEY, Paula Kurzband Feder, Whitman FOREST, Laura Godwin, HarperCollins FLASHLIGHT, Betsy James, Knopf OUTSIDE THE WINDOW, Anna Egan Smucker, Knopf DAYLIGHT NIGHTLIGHT, Franklyn M. Branley, HarperCollins GRACE'S LETTER TO LINCOLN, Peter and Connie Roop, Hyperion GRANDMOTHER'S DREAMCATCHER, Becky McCain, Whitman IF YOU WANT TO FIND GOLDEN, Eileen Spinelli, Whitman WHEN SPRING COMES, Natalie Kinsey-Warnock, Dutton I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS, Mavis Jukes, Knopf THE MOON COMES HOME, Mary Jo Salter, Knopf
Stephen Aitkensteve@stephenaitken.comPublished WorksThe Debate in Sign Language and The Boy and His Grandfather, Brainworx Studios 2008; The Pond, They Landed One Night, and Masters of Disaster, SRA-McGraw Hill 2007; What the Trees Have Seen, Santillana USA 2007; The Treasury of Folk-tales, Igloo Books, UK 2007; The Fox, the Dog and the Coyote, SunDance Books 2006; Sonu and the Metal Elephant, Scholastic, India 2006 The Mountain That Loved a Bird, Tulika Publishers, India 2006 Know Magazine, Canada, poetry page, Jan/Feb 2006 The Ice Berries, Puffin Book of Bedtime Stories anthology, 2005 Everything About Tarot, Love Spells, Spells and Charms, Adam's Media, cover art 2005, 2006, 2007; Pathways to Writing Posters, Mondo Publishing 2005
Steven Salernosteven@stevensalerno.comStreet Address30 East 9th Street, #6-II
Sue Cornelisonscornelison@plconline.comStreet Address313 West Main Street
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Susan Reagansuereagan@sbcglobal.netStreet Address2500 West 14th Street
susantolonensusandraw@yahoo.comStreet Address2609 N 67th Street
Susi Gallowaysgn@susigalloway.comtype of art work My favorite subject subjects are children's books, fantasy and sci-fi, horror, humor...really anything that allows me to bring a story to life. I paint digitally as well as traditional brush and paint such as oils watercolor, acrylics, pen and ink etc.. Experience in: Advertising Animals Animation Architecture Black & White Book Illustration Children's Book Illustrations Cover art and design Card & Stationery Clothing & Textile Corporate Identity Educational Food Historical Coat of Arms and Family Trees Holiday Lettering Licensing Medical Multicultural Packaging Product Illustration Religious Sci Fi/Fantasy Spot Illustration Toy & Game Tween Fine Art
Terry Sirrelltsirrell@sbcglobal.netPublished WorksTerry Sirrell created over 120 illustrations for "Oh,Yuck! The Encyclopedia of Everything Nasty", which has over 500,000 books in print. He also illustrated "Oh Yikes! History's Grossest, Wackiest Moments", "The Long Way Home", "I Love Rocks", "Nir! Games: Rhyming War! (Now I'm Reading Games) (Board book)", "I Love Trees", " Felix, the Very Hungry Fish", "The Big Carrot", "Verb Man to the Rescue", "The Preposition Pony Show", and many more.
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Valerie Berkelyvalerie@berkelydesign.comStreet Address809 Adams Street
Yevgenia Naybergnayberg@nayberg.orgStreet Address10 East 29th Street, 40g
Zina Saunderszina@zinasaunders.comBioZina Saunders has been a writer-illustrator for more than 15 years. In addition to contributions in a variety of periodicals (including The Wall Street Journal, The Progressive, ESPN magazine, Hemispheres, and The Utne Reader), her client list includes Chronicle Books, Simon & Schuster, Random House, Scholastic, Oxford University Press, and Nickelodeon. Zina lives and works in New York City, where she grew up and attended Music and Art High School and The Cooper Union. She left Manhattan in her 20’s to be a levitating lady with a traveling circus in upstate New York, but eventually returned to her senses and her beloved city.