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The 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.