Daniel Zender

Posted by Fabio 1 September 2011

Daniel Zender is a freelance illustrator, designer, and printmaker living and working in Springfield, MO. His illustration work has been published by a number of magazines and books, including work in Communication Arts, HOW, 3×3, CMYK, and GoFish.

www.danielzender.com

Kyle Pellet

Posted by Fabio 19 August 2011

Kyle Pellet is an American artist and illustrator residing in San Jose, California. He works and plays as hard as he can, all the time, anywhere and everywhere.

www.pelletfactory.com

Tatsuro Kiuchi

Posted by Fabio 4 July 2011

Tatsuro Kiuchi was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1966. Originally a graduate in Biology at International Christian University in Tokyo, He made the change to an art career after graduating with distinction from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. He started illustrating mostly children’s books with several publishers in the US and Japan.
www.tatsurokiuchi.com

Raymond Uhlir

Posted by Fabio 27 June 2011

The Land, Before Time by illustrator Raymond Uhlir. Gouache and ink on paper 11 x 15 in.

www.raymonduhlir.com

Nadia Moss

Posted by Fabio 24 June 2011

Beautiful watercolour and ink illustrations by Nadia Moss.

Nadia Moss

Paul X. Johnson

Posted by Fabio 18 June 2011

Paul X. Johnson is an illustrator based in the north east of England where he spends his days “living, creating and drinking tea by the ocean.”

www.paulxjohnson.com

Maria Corte

Posted by Fabio 14 June 2011

Beautiful work by Barcelona based illustrator and animator Maria Corte.

www.mariacorte.com

Noemi Schipfer

Posted by Fabio 2 June 2011

Noemi Schipfer graduated from the graphic design highschool Estienne in Paris. As an illustrator she published her first children’s book last january and the second one will be release in the end of august. She also make illustration for magazine and book covers, and she experiment with video too, she directed her first feature length last summer. We caught up with Noemi to find out more about her work. read more