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Carolyn Croll2manybabas@comcast.netpersonal web addresshttp://cateatsbananasandflies.blogspot.com
Helena Bogosianhelena@helenabogosian.comPublished WorksClay Quests Hidden Picture Puzzles Clay Quests Maze Magic I Can Count! I Can Add! Clay Quest Minis Spot the Animals Clay Quest Minis Search for Shapes
Korey Scottkorey_scott@hotmail.comtype of art workIllustration, Digital, Comics, People, Characters, Humorous, Cute, Fun, Kids, Children, Dogs, Fish, Ocean, Nature, Landscape, Outside, Educational Material, Children's Books, Bilingual Books, Phonics Cards, Cartoon, Cartoons, Animals, Sports, Multicultural, Spot Illustration, Whimsical, Colorful, Cat, Bird, Family, Monsters, Bus, Planes, Pigs, Cows, Elephants, Trains, Piano, Pool, Soccer, Suspense
Leanne Fransoninkspots@videotron.caFirst NameLeanne
Lee Calderonlee@leecalderon.comBioHaving first studied architecture, then graphic design, Lee has synthesized both disciplines to create a fresh, artful style that is fun, colorful, modern, stylized, charming, and playful, appealing to both today's children and adult markets. He has created art for various folks ranging from book publishers to magazines to game & toy manufacturers to ad agencies and design firms, not to mention a huge interior wall project for the Loveland Library that he was recently awarded. Lee's art is also available for licensing on products and any other surface that doesn't mind getting attention. Look for Lee and his work in the 'Artist Spotlight' of the upcoming September issue of LAYERS Magazine. Lee creates his art from his home-based studio in Fort Collins, Colorado, where he lives and plays with his wife, three kids and beagle, Lucy.
Peter Emmerichpeteremmerich@verizon.netpersonal web addresshttp://www.peteremmerich.blogspot.com/
Rebecca Reedreedillustration@comcast.nettype of art workchildren, animals, whimsical, painterly, spot illustrations, nature, adventure mediums include: acrylic, pencil, pastel, colored pencil, watercolor
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.
srnoblesteve@stevennoble.comBioKnown all around the world as the most prolific and versatile scratchboard artist in the commercial art world for over 18 years, Steven Noble has created a style around the scratchboard medium that encompasses a wide range of detail and style. Over the years, he has become equally adept in the woodcut, pen and ink, traditional engraving and steel engraving styles, as well as a variety of stylized scratchboard techniques. His highly disciplined and complex line work is based on over 15 years of experience using X-Acto precision knives carved into pre-inked clay boards which generate very fine line strokes which allow a versatility in the detail from bold woodcuts to very fine traditional 19 century steel engravings.Over the course of his career, he has created many nationally recognized logos 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). A lot of his expertise encompasses a large volume of subject matter that include food, portraits, animals, maps, architecture, and corporate conceptual images. In 2001, he won the "Meade Show Award for Excellence" for creating the best corporate conceptual illustration for an annual report for the Wet Seal's 2001 Annual Report. In addition, in 1996 his work was recognized in the Communication Art Magazine for the best advertising spot for "Beaulieu Vineyards." Steven continues to strive for excellence in his work and is always up for the next challenge. One of his last projects was a series of illustrations for the acclaimed Children's book "Zathura" which came out (Fall 2005) at the same time as the release of the movie "Zathura". You can see more samples in the Workbook, Black Book, and Directory of Illustration. For a comprehensive sampling of over 2500 images of Steven Noble's work go to: www.stevennoble.com.