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Abby Carterabby256@adelphia.nettype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Akbar Aliakbar@organisart.co.ukStreet AddressThe Organisation Illustration agency
Alessia Girasolealessia.girasole@alice.ittype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Alik Arzoumanianalik@alikart.comtype of art workacrylics, stylized, whimsical, patterns, bold colors, narrative, children, animals, folktales, multicultural
Amanda Harveya.c.harvey@btinternet.comtype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Amy Schimleramy@amyschimler.comtype of art workCollage, acrylics, digital, gouache, watercolor, mixed media, animals, texture, children, multicultural, underwater, jungle, whimsical, painterly, vector, pattern, decorative, holiday, product.
Amy Wummermwummer@verizon.nettype of art workChildren's book illustrations in pencil, ink and watercolors.
Anna Raffanna.raff@yahoo.comBioAnna Raff is an illustrator and designer based in New York City. She has been recognized by CMYK Magazine, as one of the "Top 100 New Creatives," and The Society of Children's Book Authors and Illustrators (SCBWI) with a Portfolio Honor. Her illustration work has appeared in print in The Washington Post and Kiwi Magazine among others, and featured on television on "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition," and the "MTVu Woodie Awards." Anna has a BA from Connecticut College, an MFA from the School of Visual Arts, and over 19 years of experience in children's publishing as a designer at HarperCollins, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art among others.
Anne Catharine Blakeannecatharineblake@gmail.comBioAnne Catharine Blake is a creative blend of Americans and Canadians. Known as Catharine or Cathy to her friends, she grew up half time in Canada on a farm, and half time in the US around the theatre and her grandfather’s commercial art studio. Her illustrations have appeared in over 60 publications, including children’s books, magazines and newspapers. Her art has also been exhibited in galleries and can be viewed in private and public collections. Catharine loves to draw and learn exciting new ways to create art, whether it’s with a digital pen on a Wacom Cintiq or on paper and pencil. She is also notorious for sketching on sticky notes and leaving a trail wherever she goes. Most days, Catharine can be found in her studio on the 3rd floor of the Hala B. Darling House in Upstate New York. With her studio cat, Hala to keep her company, she paints, draws, writes, and teaches art and design online at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh to undergraduate students both in the US and abroad. Memberships • Society of Children's Books Writers and Illustrators, Los Angeles, CA • Society of Illustrators, New York, NY Education • MFA, Illustration 2008, Hartford Art School • MA, Illustration 2006. Syracuse University • Emily Carr University, 1990's B.C. Canada
Anne KennedyOnewarmdog@aol.comtype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Anne-Marie Perksjustanillustrator@me.comFirst NameAnne-Marie
Anonton Petrovanonton@picture-book.comArt Rep Web Addresshttp://www.illustrationonline.com/
Anthony Lewislewis.anthony@talk21.comtype of art workJuvenile Illustration
artrep1cliff@artrep1.comtype of art workIllustration - all styles
Barb Dragonybarbdragony@roadrunner.comtype of art workDigital, Black line, Juvenile illustration
Barbara Pollakbarbara@happypix.comBioBarbara Pollak is San Francisco based illustrator, author and painter who lives with an assortment of children, animals and fish. Her clients have included: Girl's Life, Time For Kids, Scholastic, Lerner, Penguin Putnam, Rigby, Rodale Press, Random House, Harcourt Brace and many others. She has also created interactive cards, posters, games and textbook illustrations for children and teen markets. Pollak authored and illustrated a picture book about gardening, community and food called 'Our Community Garden' published by Beyond Words Publishing in 2004. In 2011, Pollak and her husband co-founded Hard Boiled Industries, a new company which specializes in ipad/iphone/kindle and android based Apps for children. In her free time she enjoys traveling, painting and collecting all things Japanese.
Barbara Spurllbarbara@barbaraspurll.comBioBarbara's family traded the English fog for the wind-chill factor of Winnipeg, Canada when she was three-and-a-half. She survived the winters and Cream of Wheat, eventually moving east to Toronto to study art at the Artists' Workshop, the New School of Art and George Brown College. Barbara's humorous style has been said to portray "animals with attitude". Barbara has illustrated many children’s picture books including Rhinos for Lunch and Elephants for Supper!, Emma’s Eggs and others commissioned by publishers such as Fitzhenry & Whiteside, Scholastic Inc., Oxford University Press, Clarion and Zonderkidz.
beckydennyadmin@pilartaylor.comtype of art workcollage computer illustration
Benton Mahanben@bentonmahan.comBioBen Mahan lives on a farm in Ohio. He attended the Columbus College of Art & Design, where he teaches Illustration. He worked at Hallmark Cards in Kansas City, Mo. then moved to New York City and worked in advertising, while doing free lance illustration. Doing various types of illustration from greeting cards, editorial, advertising, and over 75 children's books. He has won several awards for his work.
Beppe Giacobbeb.giacobbe@beppegiacobbe.comtype of art workConceptual digital illustrations.
Bernice Lumbernice@organisart.co.ukStreet AddressThe Organisation Illustration agency
Bill Bassobillbasso@gmail.comBioI've been an illustrator/cartoonist specializing in children's publishing for over 25 years. My work has been published by: Random House, Hyperion, Harcourt, Grosset & Dunlap, Boy Scouts of America, HarperCollins, Macmillan McGraw-Hill. Atheneum, Scholastic, Scholastic Teaching Resources, Cartwheel, Highlights For Children, Pearson, Weekly Reader, Children's TV Workshop and Bantam Doubleday Dell. Prior to that, my illustrations and cartoons appeared in advertising, magazines; including the NY Times, Esquire, Smithsonian, Premiere and last but not least, Bananas. During this period, I also designed and illustrated packaging for Colorforms Toys and Avon children's products. I am now a grandparent of three little guys who provide a wonderful source of material, inspiration and three new clients to entertain. SCBWI member.
Bob Ostrombob@picture-book.comArt Rep Web Addresshttp://www.illustrationonline.com/
Bonnie Timmonsbonnie@bonnietimmons.comtype of art workWhimsical cartoon illustrations.
BOOKMAKERSreg@bookmakersltd.comtype of art workchildren's book illustration
Brenda Sextonbrenda@newshoesdesign.comBioBrenda Sexton has been involved in creative design and illustration for over 10 years. She has had the opportunity to work on many wonderful picturebook and activity book projects adding her expertise and creative eye. Brenda has been awarded first place in the humor whimsy category for her portfolio by the SCBWI. You can also see her whimsical work in the gift industry with her designs on everything from funny greeting cards to whimsical floor mats.
CA Nobenscanobens@uscorp.netBioCA Nobens has 35 years of professional experience in illustration and graphic design of an extensive variety of products for infant through whimsical adult markets. Her skills include smart, engaging ideas and illustration. She works in Photoshop and Illustrator, as well as watercolors. Cheryl's specialties include bright, fun art for books, games, editorial, product design and advertising involving kids, families and animals; educational line and color; 3-dimensional product design. She is also a published author with an original and amusing writing voice.
Carol Yoshizumizumi@earthlink.nettype of art workguache, painted, adobe illustrator, digital, black and white, black & white, pen and ink
Carolina Fariascarofariasilustradora@gmail.comtype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Carolyn Croll2manybabas@comcast.nettype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Cecilia Reboraceciliarebora@yahoo.com.mxtype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Cheri Lynn Rileyrileys@fidnet.comBioI have worked in the graphic arts field for almost 20 years and would like to follow my dream of illustrating for children's enjoyment.
Cheryl Welchwelchdesign@aol.comBioMy illustrative focus has been two-fold—designing for surface/textiles and for children’s picture books. I’ve been fortunate enough to work with some great clients, and have illustrated product-driven textiles for Hasbro, packaging for Fisher-Price, and a Kindergarten Reader for Scott-Foresman. Whatever the project, my goal is to create art that inspires thought, evokes a smile, and serves a purpose. Whether creating a funny character or an everyday object, I use unusual colors, lines that sometimes don’t connect and seemingly impossible patterns jig-sawed together to become a strange and perfect new world filled with humor and surprise.
Chris Beatriceartist@chrisbeatrice.comtype of art workPainterly illustrations for children's, young adult and fantasy books, magazines, e-books and Ipad apps.
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.comArt Rep Web Addresshttp://www.illustrationonline.com/
Claudine Gevrycloe@mac.comtype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Constanza Basaluzzomela@mbartists.comtype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Corey Wolfecoreyrwolfe@msn.comBioYou may view more work on my website: www.coreywolfe.com I've been a working artist since 1979. I've designed and painted pieces for dvd video covers, movie posters, point of purchase displays, computer game covers, magazines, children books, toys, and character development. I am self taught, though I have worked in two design firms early in my career. I work in a beautiful 1300 square foot studio I had built from scratch. It has a professional photography area for shooting reference shots, a traditional painting area, a costume area, and a digital area. Corey I'm traditionally trained, so I'm comfortable painting in oils, acrylics, or digitally. I often use a combination to get the best results. Thanks for stopping by, I look forward to working with you. Corey
Courtney Autumn...courtney@slumberlandstudio.comPublished WorksBallots For Belva, Fairy Tales Treasury (Cover), Odyssey Magazine (illustrations)
Craig Orbackcraigart@msn.comBioCraig Orback is a freelance children’s book illustrator living in the Northwest and received his B.F.A. in illustration from Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle in 1998. He has illustrated Nature's Paintbox, The Can Man, Keeping The Promise A Torah's Journey and other award winning children's books. Some of his clients have included Simon and Schuster, McGraw Hill, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Lerner Publishing, Lee & Low Books and Scholastic Inc. He teaches children's book illustration and oil painting at several local colleges. In his free time he enjoys painting landscapes and sharing his books with kids during school and library visits.
CRAVEN DESIGN Inc.cravendesign@mac.comtype of art workWith more than 25 years' experience, CRAVEN DESIGN, Inc. is your one stop resource for top quality trade textbook illustration for all ages, juvenille through adult, elementary through secondary school. We represent more than 25 professional illustrators with experience in a full range of genres, from humorous to the realistic, decorative and technical, electronic and traditional, including maps, charts and graphs.
Cyd Moorecydmoore@cydmoore.comBioCyd Moore has illustrated McDonald's Happy Meal boxes, CD's, magazine covers, posters, packaging, and more than 40 books, including the best selling I LOVE YOU, STINKY FACE series. She gets rave reviews from teachers and parents for her high energy school presentations, which include monstrous tales and delightful drawing demonstrations. This southern bell inspires gasps and giggles, creative thinking, and a love of story and art. Stop by www.CydMoore.com for more!
Dan McGeehandan@picture-book.comArt Rep Web Addresshttp://www.illustrationonline.com/
Daniel J. Mahoneydanjean@nycap.rr.comBioDaniel J. Mahoney is a self-taught artist specializing in children's book illustration. He has published several books for the trade as well as educational market. His book A Really Good Snowman was celebrated at The Society of Illustrator's 25th annual Original Art Show.
Dave Garbotdave@garbot.comArt Rep Web Addresshttp://illustrationonline.com
Dave Sullivanthe.illustrator@celticweb.comFirst NameDave
David Austin ClarClarstudio@aol.comtype of art workJuvenile Illustration
David Burkdavid@dburkart.comtype of art workwatercolor, realistic, representational, children's book illustration
David Whittledavidw@organisart.co.uktype of art workI work mostly digitally in photoshop and illustrator, but also paint for exhibitions etc.
DEBORAH WOLFE LTDinfo@illustrationOnLine.comStatePA
Dennis Hockermandennis_hockerman@annremenwillis.comBioWhimsical designs, rich colors and wonderful details highlight Dennis' illustration for children as well as his unique hand-painted children's furniture. When he's not painting, he enjoys relaxing pondside at his home in Mequon, Wisconsin.
Diego Moscatomoscatodiego@gmail.comBioMy way of working is a combination of traditional and digital techniques. In traditional techniques, drawing and the ink is where I am more professional. Watercolors, watercolors, pencils and acrylics are the most commonly used soil but choose the more appropriate tool because each has its own character as to illustrate the text. Along with the use of digital tablet, Photoshop and versatility in reproduction of textures and strokes complete the process to meet deadlines without affecting image quality. These are digital media by email or yousendlt. My greatest affinity and experience is to the texts to a young audience, but I'm open to other audiences, texts or proposals. I bet for versatility.
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.
Donald Wudonald@donaldwu.comtype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Doug Chaykadoug@dougchayka.comBioDoug Chayka’s warm, colorful and painterly illustrations can be seen in the children’s picture books Four Feet, Two Sandals, Beekeepers, Yanni Rubbish, and The Pink House at the Seashore, and his editorial illustrations appear regularly in many various publications. Doug currently lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Doug Roydoug@annremenwillis.comBioDoug enjoys working miracles in paper sculpture and handles traditional media with equal ease. He's illustrated for MacMillan/McGraw Hill, Scholastic, Scott Foresman and Addison Wesley, among others. He lives in the hills outside Sheridan, Oregon.
Ed BrayEdbrayillustration@verizon.netStreet Address159 Wood Street #3
Eldon Dotyeldon.doty@yahoo.comtype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Ellen Beierellenbeier@yahoo.comBioI started drawing as a small child by the side of my artist grandmother. We carried our pencils and sketch pads together to Coney Island Beach where we drew the sleeping sunbathers. After studying architecture at Cornell University and art in London, I returned to the States to finish up my BFA at California College of Arts and Crafts in the Bay Area. My first jobs were in design firms and then textbook illustration. In 1987 I moved to Hamburg, Germany where I was able to continue my career in picture books. In 1997 I returned to the U.S. and now live/work in the lovely Willamette Valley in Oregon.
erika lebarreerika@erikalebarre.comArt Rep Web Addresshttp://www.illustrationonline.com/results_full.php?querytype=artist&querycontent=Erika+LeBarre&page=1
Fiona Sansomemail@fionasansom.comtype of art workacrylic, watercolour, ink, digital, mixed media, painterly, black line, black and white, tone, animals, animal, figurative, people, children, child, fun, humorous, colorful, colourful, fantasy, fairy, fairytale, myth, legend, whimsical, educational, trade
Gaia Cornwallg.cornwall@gmail.comBioGaia Cornwall is an illustrator, (and sometimes animator,) who now splits her time between Brooklyn, NY and Providence, RI. After graduating from Pratt Institute, she worked on a variety of projects, –including producing a film festival, animating cartoons for network television and film, and working on a documentary– that gradually led her back to one of her first loves, illustration. Her work has been featured online, in interactive games, on assorted products, in films, as murals, and in various forms of print. Her hand drawn images tend to be realistically rendered, but with a whimsical touch, often employing patterns and botanical elements. Her favorite projects feature mischievous children. Gaia works at home with her two feline supervisors.
Gary Undercufflergundercuff@aol.comBioOver the past thirty years, Gary has illustrated a wide variety of books, textbooks, and magazines. He also finds time to draw in his sketchbooks and do figure drawings. Gary lives just outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he is trying to learn to garden.
George BanagisGeoBanagis@gmail.comBioGeorge is a retired US Army illustrator from Owosso Michigan. He now lives in the picturesque wine country of Niagara County New York in the harbor village of Wilson with his wife of 35 years. He is focused on children's publications created with mixed media as well as advertising and design clients. George has been drawing since he could hold a pencil in his hand and graduated to Mixed Media as technology progressed. His unique style blends the aged wisdom of pen and paper with a water color wash. His is a style that charms both young and old. His creations tantalize the imagination and pull the reader into the page. When he is not drawing new creations he is spending time with his grandchildren which are according to him, "his greatest creation".
Hector Borlascaborlasca@speedy.com.artype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Helena Bogosianhelena@helenabogosian.comtype of art workclay illustration
Hiroe Nakatahinakata@earthlink.nettype of art workJuvenille Illusration
IvankeLolamela2@hkportfolio.comtype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Jack E. Davisjedavis@olypen.comtype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Jack Pittmanjack@jackpittman.netBioThree times awarded Best in Advertising Illustration and Magazine Features Illustration in the National Cartoonists Society's Reuben Awards. Silver Award in NY's The One Show. More extensive bio in Who's Who in America.
Jackie Stafford...jackie@sniderillustrations.comFirst NameJackie
Jamie Smithjamiesmith445@hotmail.comtype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Jane Smithjane@superjane.comBioJane Smith loves paper. She has boxes and boxes of it, all organized by color. She enjoys creating collages that celebrate a child’s discovery of the world around them. Her work strives to capture those little moments when for the very first time a snail is revealed beneath a leaf or a garbage truck is seen out the window. And when the challenge of marrying a novelty element with images with text comes up, Jane is particularly excited. There is nothing more satisfying than a perfectly timed lift-the-flap or a surprising pop-up!
Jannie Hojhstudio@hotmail.comtype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Javier Joaquinjavierj@organisart.co.ukStreet AddressThe Organisation Illustration agency
Jed Alexanderjedalexander@sbcglobal.netBioIf you're looking for a classic and timeless look, my work harks back to the golden age of 20th century children's book illustration, but with a contemporary feel and rich palette. After working in the editorial field for 10 years for such publications as LA Weekly, The Sacramento News and Review and The Santa Cruz Metro, I was inspired to return to my first love, children's illustration. To further this aim, I created a portfolio inspired by classic children's tales, for which I received best in show at the North/Central Society of Children's Book Writer's and Illustrator's Spring Spirit conference in 2010. I also received an Ignatz nomination for my graphic novel work for Alternative Comics. I studied illustration at San Jose State University where I received my degree. I am a current member of SCBWI.
jennifer emeryjen@jenniferemery.comBioJennifer Emery lives and works in a tiny apartment in Minneapolis, Minnesota. When she’s not illustrating messy-haired, barefoot children, she can be found sipping a fresh cup of coffee, re-reading her favorite books or roaming the neighborhood with her border collie, Butler. She works primarily in water color and has illustrated eight children’s books so far along with countless educational materials. Jennifer earned her BFA in illustration at the Columbus College of Art and Design in 1999. She is a proud member of the Picture Book Artists Association and SCBWI.
Jennifer Zivoinjennifer@jzartworks.comtype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Jessica Lynn Clarkjessilynnclark@gmail.comBioI'm from Alfred, Maine. I graduated from Ringling College of Art and Design in 2008 with a BFA in Illustration. I've freelanced for a few years working for Global Friends Foundation, illustrating a children`s book series. I recently finished illustrating another book for Birdland Yoga that teaches kids Yoga! I can't wait to see them all published. Currently I work at Fisherman's Eye Gallery and Fairweather Prints in Sitka, Alaska. I'm a member of SCBWI and MEIC, the Maine Illustrators Collective and I recently joined GSAC, the Greater Sitka Arts Council board. Please contact me if you are interested in my work, prints and commissions. Thanks for checking out my work! :)
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.
Jing Jing Tsongjingjingtsong@yahoo.comBioJing Jing Tsong is an illustrator whose work has been recognized by national publications such as Communication Arts, Print Regional Design Annual and How magazines. Her work is influenced by the multi-cultural and colorful environment of Hawaii.
John Carrozzajcillustration@yahoo.comFirst NameJohn
John Etheridge ...johndraws@rogers.comn/an/a
John Mandersjmanders@aol.comtype of art workJuvenile Illustration
John Wallacejohn@studio.ndo.co.uktype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Jonathan Bouwjonathan@bouwhouws.comtype of art workAcrylic on Paper Scratchboard
Josee Bisailloninfo@joseebisaillon.comBio Josée Bisaillon grew up in St-Hyacinthe, Québec, Canada. Rather than follow in her father's footsteps as a veterinary surgeon, she chose to cut animals from paper: they were colorful, low maintenance and always in fine health. Today her illustrations, a mixture of collage, drawings and digital montage, take us into a world so richly detailed and multidimensional that you'd hardly think it all came out of only one person's imagination. When not making pictures, Josée enjoys knitting socks for her young daughter Charlotte and is touring the world as a virtual Rock Band guitarist. Bisaillon's has won many Applied Arts Illustration Award and LUX Illustration Awards in Québec, and was a finalist for the 2008 Governor General's Literary Awards in Canada.
Joy Tricaricoartists@carolbancroft.comtype of art workillustration for childrens publishing
Joyce Hesselberthjoyce@spurdesign.comBioJoyce Hesselberth's work has appeared in national ad campaigns, theater productions and numerous major newspapers and magazines. Joyce’s illustrations have been featured in articles by Print and Step-By-Step Graphics and have been recognized by American Illustration, Print, Society of Publication Design, and The New York Art Directors’ Club. She has taught illustration classes at the Maryland Institute, College of Art and has lectured for various AIGA chapters. She is currently working on her first children's book, due out in the Spring of 2010.
Juana Martinez-Nealme@juanamartinezneal.comBioHi there! I'm Juana and I'm a children's illustrator. I love art and birdies. I was born in Lima, the capital of Peru. I've been illustrating for children since I was 16. Back then, my work was sold in toy packaging all across the country. I was having so much fun. Education is a must and I attended the best art school ever, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru - School of Fine Arts. After 3 years of a crazy 8-to-8 schedule and way too many all-nighters, I was in desperate need of a semester-break and decided to give L.A. a "test drive." I have lived in the US ever since. I now live and work in Scottsdale, Arizona. I found a boy that I love and together we have two active, young boys who are always getting into trouble and chasing Mr. Snaggle-Tooth Kitty and Puppy. I'm currently available for new and exciting projects so email me and let's talk. Extra points to you if you do it in Spanish.
Judy Steadjudy@judystead.comPublished Workstrade children's books: THE PINK PARTY, 2011 THE TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS IN NORTH CAROLINA, 2009- author and illustrator SUMMER WONDERS, 2009 SNOWY, BLOWY WINTER, 2008 WHO LOVES THE FALL, 2007 SPRING THINGS, 2007 ISABEL'S CARWASH, 2007 BEST FRIENDS ON WHEELS, 2007 MAKE ME A PRINCESS, 2007 HALLOWEEN MAKES ME BATTY, 2006 THE PRINCESS AND HER BEST FRIEND, 2005 MISTER SUN, 2004
julia Woolfjuliawoolf@earthlink.netPublished WorksThe Bubble Gum Kid (Running Press) Theo's Thanksgiving (Price Stern Sloan) All Gone (Playhouse Publishing) Squeaky Clean (Playhouse Publishing) Zane the Train (Kindermusik) My Pop Pop is a Pirate (Running Press) Snow Wonder (Random House) Snowman Surprise (Intervisual Books) Reindeer Run (Intervisual Books) Special Star (Intervisual Books) Gingerbread Joy (Intervisual Books)
karen craigkaren.craig1@gmail.comtype of art workPreschool, graphic, bold, colorful, digital, cut paper, educational, cute, whimsical, cartoon, kindergarten, elementary, editorial, fun, happy, cute, family, decorative, nature, animals
Karen Donnellydonnelly@brighton.co.uktype of art workfigurative, lively, humourous user-friendly illustrations suitable for children,young adults and the more mature reader! Good with fiction or non fiction, especially historical material. I use a black ink line and colour up with watercolour, or digitally. I also enjoy working in black and white.
Kathi Emberkatember@enter.nettype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Kathryn Ault Noblenobleillustrations@comcast.netFirst NameKathryn
Kelly Kennedykelkennedy@earthlink.netBioBorn and raised in Los Angeles with all the pop culture that Southern California has to offer probably explains a little about my style. Before freelancing full time I worked in the animation business doing storyboards for a variety of kid's shows such as Dora the Explorer and others. While at Nickelodeon I created an animated film, 'The Baseball Card Shop' that continues to play in festivals all over the world. I have over 20 years experience in humor and juvenile illustration in children's publishing.
Korey Scottkorey_scott@hotmail.comBioHello! My name is Korey Scott, and I am an illustrator who specializes in children's books, educational material, and funny characters/cartoons. My illustration style (traditional or digital) is perfect for capturing the attention of children and adults. Not only are they fun to look at, but they provide a beneficial resource to a child's education. I love what I do, and I try to put something unique in each project while learning something new too. When I am not drawing (and many times when I am) you can find me telling jokes, making sound effects, speaking Spanish, and trying to make people laugh. Contact me now for your next project! RECENT CLIENTS: - English Ed Curriculum International (EECI) Yoon's English Academy books - Northern Speech Services NSS-NRS - Rubicon Publishing - Scholastic - Library Integrated Solutions and Associates - Jade Enterprises
Kristin Kestk2studio@msn.comtype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Larry Joneslarry.m.jones@verizon.netpersonal web addresshttp://larryjonesillustration.com
Laura Dalesandrolauradalesandro@gmail.comArt Rep Web Addresshttp://www.illustrationonline.com/
Laura Huliska BeithLHBeith@kc.rr.comtype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Laura Loganlaura@lauralogan.comtype of art workchildren's illustration, watercolor, gouache, digital, pencil, ink
Laura Tallardymail@lauratallardy.comBioLaura Tallardy is an illustrator living in romantic Brooklyn, New York. She has illustrated over 40 books in the past 4 years, including Zondervan's Lily Series, Scholastic's Friend2Friend series, and most recently the Girl's Body Book from Applesauce Press. Laura enjoys puttering with computers, daydreaming, and watching old sci-fi movies when she really should be painting. She also enjoys zooming around town on her pink Vespa.
Layne Johnsonlayne@laynejohnson.comPublished WorksRace the Wild Wind: A Story of the Sable Island Horses (Walker Books for Young Readers, 2011) Christmas Kitten, Home at Last (Albert Whitman & Co., 2010) The Declaration of Independence from A to Z (Pelican Publishing, 2010) Off Like the Wind, The First Ride of the Pony Express (Walker Books for Young Readers, 2010) Damon, Pythias, and the Test of Friendship (Albert Whitman & Co., 2009) Farmer George Plants a Nation (Boyds Mills Press, 2008) Remembering Grandpa (Boyds Mills Press) A Young Man's Dance (Boyds Mills Press) The Kingfisher Book of Horse and Pony Stories (Houghton Mifflin / Kingfisher, 2005 — anthology, illustrated selected stories) Young Patriots: Inspiring Stories of the American Revolution (Boyds Mills Press) Grandparent Poems (Boyds Mills Press) Where Horses Run Free (Boyds Mills Press) Christmas for Kitten (Albert Whitman & Co.) Ben, King of the River (Albert Whitman & Co.) On the Day His Daddy Left (Albert Whitman & Co.) Brian's Bird (Albert Whitman & Co.) The Night Queen's Blue Velvet Dress (Steck-Vaughn) Abuelito Eats With His Fingers (Eakin Press) Brad and Butter Play Ball (Random House)
Leanne Fransoninkspots@videotron.caBioLeanne Franson lives in Montreal, Québec, where she illustrates children's books and textbooks in her home studio, surrounded by the hair from her two cats, her Saint-Bernard and her little boy Benjamin Taotao's toys and questions. She started working on books in French as well as English after moving to Francophone Canada from the Prairies, and is now learning Mandarin, Taotao's native language. She especially loves drawing animals, and feisty children having adventures, physical or emotional. She wouldn't give up her computer, but couldn't live without her actual pencil, paper and paintbrush!
Lee Gibbonslee.gibbons@btconnect.comBioLee Gibbons is a British artist specialising in book jacket illustration for children and adults. He also produces advertising illustration, historical reconstructions, medical illustrations and film and tv concept designs. Best known for his SF, fantasy and horror work, he moved from traditional painting to digital imaging in the late 90's. In 2002 he formed the company Tin Moon Limited.
leslie harringtondoodler@mindspring.comtype of art workDigital Illustration.
lisa adamslisa@lisaadamsart.comBioBorn in Vermont, Manhattan based for years -quirky wit and ironic edge inform the illustrations of Lisa Adams. A graduate of the Pratt Institute, Lisa has been making art since she could hold a pencil. This former Tribecan recently relocated to Mystic, CT and now lives on a sheep farm on the ocean. She has painted only 3 sheep so far but she does sail a lot. Using a mix of super-realism, collage, outsider art and hand-lettering, Lisa has garnered a reputation for her map illustrations showcasing her own world of nautical elements and charming unexpected icons. And, she still wears Prada around the farm.
Lisa Hedickerlisa.hedicker@ntlworld.comtype of art workI specialise in children's illustration working primarily in watercolours.
Liz Sanders Agencyliz@lizsanders.comtype of art workIllustration for all children related publications, products & advertising/promotional materials
Macky Pamintuanmackyart@yahoo.comtype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Margeaux Lucasmlucas.nyc@verizon.nettype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Marit Menzinmmenzin@verizon.netBioMy kindergarten teacher, Lia, discovered my talent for drawing. I attended many art workshops and I had an oil painter for a mentor while very young. I loved to read books and I also loved to write plays and poems for school. In college I majored in Biology and Chemistry. After a few fires and one suspected carbon monoxide leak at my graduate school laboratory, I decided that I had enough of chemical threats and hazards. I then studied computers and worked as a chemistry high school teacher, and as a computer programmer. As I pursued my scientific career, I continued to illustrate while studying different methods of painting. I participated in workshops, entitled How to Illustrate Children’s Books, at DeCordova museum in Lincoln, Massachusetts. My mentor there was the acclaimed illustrator Ilse Plum. In the past 7 years, I have devoted my time to writing and illustrating. I developed my own unique style as a collage artist. My goal as a writer/illustrator is to teach young children through an intriguing story and captivating illustrations.
Mark Collinsmcillustration@comcast.netFirst NameMark
Marty Jonesmarty@mjarts.comPublished WorksLucidia: A Glimpse of Dualism, Abron S. Toure' 2005 Cover Art A Scandal In Bohemia, Glenndoman Korea 2005 "The Wolves of Yellowstone" Yellowstone Park Foundation 2005 The Declaration of Independence, Rourke Publishing, 2002 Oregon At Last, Scholastic, 2002 First Heroes For Freedom, Silver Moon Press, Spring 2000 Rainbows and Other Promises, New Canaan Publishing, Fall 1999 Cover Art
Mary Haverfieldmary@maryhaverfield.comBioI have been an illustrator for over 20 years. I have illustrated all of the books above. I was author and illustrator of Harriett the Homeless Raccoon. To see more of my work and read more about me, please visit my web site at: www.maryhaverfield.com
Mary Rossmary@maryrossillustration.comn/an/a
Mattia Ceratomattiaceratoychs@hotmail.comFirst NameMattia
MB Artistsjess@mbartists.comtype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Melanie Hallmhallart@netstep.netpersonal web addressmhallillustration.com
Meredith Johnsonmeredith@annremenwillis.comBio"So do you have kids?" the editors ask, and Meredith always says "Yep, they're my scrap." Picture scrap, that is. Twenty-three years of illustrating children's books and she’s not out of material, yet. Meredith lives nestled in the foothills of La Cañada, California.
Michael Flemingtweedlebop@gmail.comBioIllustrator Michael Fleming has been drawing fantastic scenes on various surfaces since the age of three. His colorful work blends a love of nature and monsters with a dash of the mischievous. Clients he has worked with include Lucasfilm, Scholastic, Google, American Greetings and Arnold Worldwide. He lives on the mysterious island of Alameda with his wife, two cats, and two dogs.
Michael Kress-R...mkress-russick@kindredpixel.comtype of art workDigital illustration
Mick Reidmick.eugenie@virgin.nettype of art workJuvenile Illustration
MIKE BENNYmbenny@austin.rr.comBioMike has been illustrating for over 19 years. He has received 3 gold and 3 silver medals from the Society of Illustrators in New York and has been featured in the May/June 1999 Communication Arts Magazine. Some of his Publishing clients are; Harcourt Brace, Simon Schuster, Scholastic, Random House, Hyperion, Sleeping Bear Press and Greenwillow.
Mike Reedmreed@hutman.nettype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Mimi Selmi Reedselmi@selmi.nettype of art workIllustrator specialized in teen and children's illustration. Works in both; traditional and digital media. Acrylic, charcoal, pencil and collage. Programs: Photoshop and Illustrator.
mollyidlemolly@idleillustration.comStateAZ
Nan Brooksbrooksnan@hotmail.comtype of art workJuvenile Illustration
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 Harrisonnancy@nancyharrison.comBioNancy Harrison was born and raised in Montreal. She has a degree in Graphic Design and Illustration from Concordia University and a Master's Degree in Illustration from Syracuse University. Nancy has worked as an art director, creative director and advertising executive with clients that include: Gillette, Kraft, Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, Disney, Calvin Klein to name just a few. She has received awards and recognitions from How Magazine, Applied Arts Magazine and Marketing Magazine. After relocating to the Philadelphia area in 1996, she began working as a freelance illustrator with Time Magazine, The Washington Post, Reader's Digest, Leapfrog, Penguin, Harcourt, Scholastic, dozens of others, and has published more than 30 children's books and interactive books; her work is now published in more than 20 countries. Nancy works combining traditional and digital media. She also teaches digital art and illustration.
Nancy Meyersinfo@nancymeyersdesign.comPublished WorksI'm Glad I'm Me by Jack Prelutsky The Gifted Kids' Survival Guide by Judy Galbraith Story-Writing Handbook by Caroline Leavitt Kids Cook Naturally by Anne Camara ABC Doodles by Nancy Meyers 123 Doodles by Nancy Meyers Planet Patrol by Marybeth Lorbiecki Operation Oddball by Lisa Bankert K-9 Nation Biscuit Book by Klecko
NELLE DAVISnelle@nelledavis.comBioNelle Davis lives in NYC and has been a freelance illustrator for more than 20 years. Her formal education came from Pratt Institute, her real education comes from the long list of interesting projects she has illustrated. With a whimsical way of seeing things, and a smile toward sophistication, Nelle produces digital art which maintains the sensitivity and style of a hand drawn line. Nelle Davis is represented by Craven Design, Inc. Please contact Meryl Jones: 212-288-1022 cravendesign@mac.com www.cravendesignstudios.com
Ninaartninamagic@gmail.comtype of art workDigital illustrations full of shimmering magic. Children's illustrations, Storyboarding, Picture books, Pencil, B&W. Character Design, Fairy Tales, Whimsical, Fantasy, Folktales, Magical Portals, Fairy, Elf, Gnome, Elves, Sylphs.
Patrice Bartonpatrice@patricebarton.comPublished Works"Sweet Moon Baby" by Karen Henry Clark to be published by Alfred A. Knopf 2010, "Layla, Queen of Hearts" by Glenda Millard, published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux April 2010, "The Naming of Tishkin Silk" by Glenda Millard, published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux 2009, "The Looking Book" by P.K. Hallinan, published by Ideals Publications 2009, "Oh My!Ginny Fry! First Grade Trouble" by Gina Shaw, illustrated by Patrice Barton, © 2008 Scholastic Book Club,"A Place in My Heart", "There For You", "Flora's Family", and "The Rainbow Club" by Annette Aubrey, illustrated by Patrice Barton © 2007 QEB Publishing.
Patricia Palerminopatpalermino@cox.nettype of art workacrylic watercolor folk art whimsical humorous animals parades celebrations
Paul Meiselpmillustration@earthlink.netFirst NamePaul
Paula Pertilepaula@paulapertile.comBioI studied illustration at the Academy of Art in San Francisco, and have worked in many areas of illustration over the years in addition to children's books.
Peggy DresselPegdartist@aol.comBioPeggy Dressel is a illustrator, portrait and fine artist who graduated from Pratt Institute. Besides children's book publishing, her work has appeared in numerous publications such as American Artist Watercolor Magazine, along with advertisements, posters and calendars. Some of her clients include, Cape May Music Festival, Dial Soap, Girl Scouts of the USA, Macy's, McGraw Hill, Prentice Hall and Vogue. Her paintings have been exhibited in both the Bergen Museum, and the Belskie Museum in NJ, beside numerous local galleries and national juried and invitations Shows.
Peggy Mozleypeggymozley@sbcglobal.nettype of art workDigital IllustrationChildren's PublishingYouthWhimsicalStylized
Peter Grosshauserpgrosshauser@gmail.comtype of art workDigital Illustration
Phyllis Cahillppcahill@aol.comBioPhyllis Pollema-Cahill has been illustrating for children full-time since 1995, after working for many years as a graphic designer. Her degree is in illustration from Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design in Denver. Phyllis has illustrated over 40 books for children and regularly illustrates for children's magazines. She loves to draw people and research different cultures and historical periods. A step-by-step demonstration of how she does her watercolors can be seen at www.phylliscahill.com. She lives in the Colorado countryside with her husband and 2 cats.
Phyllis Harrisphyllis@phyllisharris.comBioPhyllis Harris began her freelancing career at Hallmark, working for them and other clients for over 20 years. She began her full time illustration career for children's publications in 2000. Since then, her illustrations have appeared in magazines and books for clients such as Scholastic, Standard Publishing, Fisher Price, Houghton Mifflin, Children's Press, Weekly Reader, Highlights Magazine, Hooked on Phonics, and Your Big Backyard Magazine.
Ralph VoltzRalph@ralphvoltz.comArt Rep Web Addresshttp://www.illustrationonline.com
Randy Chewningrandychewning@yahoo.comtype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Rebecca Reedreedillustration@comcast.netFirst NameRebecca
Remy Simardremys@videotron.catype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Renate Lohmannrenate@annremenwillis.comBioA qualified architect, Renate prefers illustrating for children. She's illustrated for Highlights and other children's magazines, as well as many schoolbooks. She lives in a 100 year-old house in Berkeley, California.
René Milotrenemilot@renemilot.comtype of art workPhoto-real digital illustrations.
Rex Bohnrex@rexbohn.comBioRex, like most people, started out as a small child. He then grew, got educated, and landed a job as an advertising designer. After some years spent honing his design skills he embarked on his career as an independent illustrator. Over his twenty-plus years of this pursuit, Rex has developed a unique talent for crafting compelling images from the written word and clients' minds.
Rob Hefferanrobhefferan@yahoo.co.uktype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Robert Squierrobert@robertsquier.comPublished WorksMax's Math Machine (Magic Door to Reading) Independence Day (Holidays, Festivals, & Celebrations) Uncle Jack Is a Carpenter (Magic Door to Learning) Introducing Dinosaurs: Maiasaura, Velociraptor, Compsognathus, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Spinosaurus, Allosaurus, Apatosaurus, Stegosaurus, Triceratops, Oviraptor & Ankylosaurus The Truth About Elves (Fairy-Tale Superstars) Yankee Doodle (Children's Favorite Poems and Songs) The Truth about Witches (Fairy-Tale Superstars)
Robin Boyerrobin@picture-book.comArt Rep Web Addresshttp://www.illustrationonline.com/
Robin KerrRobin@IllustriousPlay.comBioRobin took a somewhat circuitous route to illustration, via a biochemistry degree and many years in medical sales. Originally from New Zealand and now living in Portland, Oregon, she finds illustrious inspiration everywhere.
Rosiland Solomonrosiland@annremenwillis.comBioRosiland Solomon has illustrated children's books, games and puzzles, advertising labels and packages, textbooks, magazines, greeting cards — even a deck of tarot cards! Rosiland lives in San Francisco, California.
Sachiko Yoshikawamail@studiosachiko.comtype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Sally Vitskysvitsky@comcast.nettype of art workCut paper illustrations.
Sarah BeiseSarah@SarahBeise.comBio         Sarah Beise has been illustrating professionally for the last 20 years. She is a graduate of the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and now lives in Kansas City Missouri with her little dog Maggie Moo. Maggie is a frequent model and can be spotted in many of her illustrations. Sarah's whimsical characters have appeared on many products including books, game boards, greeting cards, fabric, rubber stamps, tableware, stickers and surgical scrubs.
Scott Burroughsscott@picture-book.comArt Rep Web Addresshttp://www.illustrationonline.com/
Sheila Baileysheila@annremenwillis.comBioSheila achieves her characteristic style by combining watercolor with digital media. She began her career with Hallmark and has been writing and illustrating for children for over a decade. Sheila gardens and tends her koi pond with her husband, Stephen and daughter, Gwen.
Shelagh Inglesbyshelaghinglesby@gmail.comBioI am a Florida illustrator and graduate of the University of South Florida in 1995, majoring in drawing and painting. I began as an artist working in traditional mediums, from watercolor, to acrylic paints, oil paints, charcoal, conte crayon, ink and pastels but now I enjoy the clean paperless and environmentally friendly aspect of creating my illustrations in computer art programs Photoshop and Corel Painter X. I work in layers so there is a big advantage in being able to edit the final image for a picture book. I use lighting effects, shadows and a textured brush for a luminous dreamy background.
Sheli Petersensheli@spetersenillustration.comFirst NameSheli
Shennen Bersanishennen.art@gmail.comBioShennen is an award winning, international children's book illustrator whose book sales exceed two million copies. Her books Nana, What's Cancer? and Let My Colors Out have both won GOLD Mom's Choice Awards, among others..
simona mulazzanigaby@morgangaynin.comBioSimona Mulazzani was born in Milan and now lives in the town of Pesaro. She is an adored children’s book artist in Italy, and now America has come to appreciate her charming work. In 2005, Simona’s compelling images received a Silver Medal among her 5 pieces accepted for exhibition in the Society of Illustrators show. Simona has illustrated over 60 adult and children’s books for international publishers.
Sophie Keensophiek@organisart.co.ukStreet AddressThe Organisation Illustration agency
sparklefishkengamage@gmail.comtype of art workdigital, photoshop, illustrator, vector, airbrush, cartoon, animation, character design, character licensing
srnoblesteve@stevennoble.comPublished WorksLogos and ad campaigns for a large list of prestigious and high caliber clients such as Coors (corporate/packaging logo), Exxon-Mobil (stock certificate), JP Morgan (annual report) and Mercedes-Benz (ad campaigns), and the recently added "White House" Logo 2008. Acclaimed Children's book "Zathura" which came out (Fall 2005) at the same time as the release of the movie "Zathura". Other published works include: Mercedez-BenzSalvaggio'sNew York Las VegasAnnheiser-BuschLand's EndNorthrup-GrummanCoorsCrystalNewport NationalJP MorganGarden of LifeWelch'sExxon-MobilHewlett-PackardStolpman VineyardAlvita TeaBeaulieu VineyardsNature MadeAlbertson'sFederal ReserveCakebreadArby'sCapital TrustMiller LightDel MontePharmalearnHaggen Inc.PepsiUnion Bank of CaliforniaOrtho VitrosLowenbrauFetzerWillow CovePete's Wicked AleFrancisco BreadEstate CellarsRonzoni PastaMidfirst BankVilla Mt. EdenOre-Ida
Stephanie Boeystephanieb@organisart.co.ukStreet AddressThe Organisation Illustration agency
Stephen Lewisstephenlewis100@hotmail.comtype of art workJuvenile Illustration
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.
Steve Coxstevecox.uk@gmail.comtype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Steve Horrocksbodbod67@gmail.comtype of art workChildren's book Illustration, toy design and comics.
Steven Salernosteven@stevensalerno.comBioSteven has illustrated 18 picture books to date, including stories of famed authors Margaret Wise Brown (The Dirty Little Boy) and Bill Martin Jr (Chicken Chuck). He's the author/illustrator of 3 of his own stories (Little Tumbo, Coco the Carrot, and Harry Hungry!) Steven graduated from Parson School of Design in NYC, where he studied under celebrated author/illustrator Maurice Sendak (Where the Wild Things Are). Steven's illustrated picture books have earned praise from The New York Times Book Review, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, School Library Journal, Children's Literature and other industry publications. In addition to illustrating picture books, Steven's illustrations and graphics are also seen in magazines, newspapers, advertising, books, product packaging, and retail interior graphics. Clients have included: The New Yorker magazine, The Wall Street Journal, American Express, United Airlines, Businessweek magazine, Gourmet magazine, IBM, Nickelodeon and hundreds more... Visit his web site (www.stevensalerno.com) to read bio, view more children's picture book samples and to view his other portfolios. In February 2009 his picture book "HARRY HUNGRY!" was released (Harcourt). In 2010 the remake of the 1951 Golden Books picture book classic "PANTALOON" was released by Random, with all new illustrations by Steven. In spring 2012 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt will release the picture book, "BROTHERS AT BAT" the true life story about 12 brothers who formed a professional baseball team and played in the 1930's - '50's, illustrated by Steven. He is currently working on a new picture book for Hyperion (Disney). Steven lives and works in New York City.
Sue Williamssue@suewilliamsacourt.co.uktype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Susan Estelle Kwassusan@susanestellekwas.comBio "Susan Estelle Kwas is the illustrator of eight books for children. Residing on the lovely midwestern shores of Lake Michigan, she is also a part time instructor of illustration at the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design were she is busy turning young fresh faced idealists into hardened cynics. When not making art, which is really, really hardly ever- she is an devoted journal keeper (illustrated, of course), cardigan knitter, book binder, movie goer and kitten rustler.
Susan Galsusan@galgirlstudio.comtype of art workMixed media and collage children's and adult illustrations.
Susan Keeterkeeters@upstate.edutype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Susan Swansusan@susanswan.comtype of art workdigital cut paper, collage, mixed-media illustration, b/w line with digital color
Suzanne Beakysuzanne@suzannebeaky.comPublished WorksOne Smart Fish Rupert, the Wrong-Word Pirate She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain Fifi's Bath The Case of the Missing Grass
Tammie Lyontllillustration@earthlink.netFirst NameTammie
Tanja Bauerletanja@bauerle.comBioEven though Tanja has been an artist her entire life she has worked professionally as a Graphic Designer for over 12 years. Her design sense and strong composition and color skills can clearly been seen in her illustrations. Since 2003, Tanja has strictly worked as a freelance illustrator and designer with her main focus being children’s illustration. Her first picture book, “There’s a Coqui in My Shoe!”, written by Marisa de Jesus Paolicelli and released by ChiChi Rodriguez Books in 2007, won the 2008 10th Annual International Latino Book Awards for Best Educational Children's Book - English. Her second book “The Adventures of Salt and Soap at Grand Canyon” published by the Grand Canyon Association will be released in the spring of 2009. In addition to design and illustration projects varying from character studies, book illustrations, greeting cards and marketing collateral, Tanja has enjoyed working on numerous book jackets ranging from children’s titles to adult fiction and non-fiction titles. Her love of story telling drives her to continually refine her craft. Traditional mediums such as acrylics, water color as well as pen and ink are Tanja’s favorite, but she also loves the freedom that digital tools such as Photoshop offer. Tanja is an active member of the Arizona chapter of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators and helps out as Co-Illustrator Representative. After having lived in Germany and Australia, Tanja now calls Arizona her home with her family and her two Goldens Otto and Peanut and cat Ducky.
Tatevik Avakyantatevik@picture-book.comArt Rep Web Addresshttp://www.illustrationonline.com/
Timothy Conwayartfulpair@embarqmail.comtype of art workIllustration
Tiphanie BeekeTiphart@aol.comtype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Valeria Cisvaleria@valeriacis.comtype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Valeria Docampocontacto@valeriadocampo.com.artype of art workJuvenile Illustration
Viviana Garofolivivigarofoli@fibertel.com.artype of art workJuvenile Illustration