Iconically Canadian, The Tragically Hip are one of the nations most cherished bands. Their latest venture, The Tragically Hip ABC children’s book brings hit songs to fans in a new way. Published by Tundra, the book features cover and interior illustration by Monika Melnychuk, alongside three other Canadian artists. Monika has a knack for creating quirky characters with loads of personality. Her lifelike animals are even more entertaining and engaging when accompanied by the band’s legendary lyrics
Read MoreAne Arzelus creates conceptual illustration
Inspired by ideas, Ane is thrilled at the chance to tackle tough topics. Producing a range of artwork on a variety of subjects, from the climate crisis to mental health, they have a knack for delivering complex concepts with clear and concise visuals. Ane’s illustrations tell a story, with bold colour palettes and graphic shapes guiding the viewer. Whether its a detailed map or a simple visual, Ane definitely doesn’t shy away from making a statement. In fact, they embrace it!
Read MoreKaty Dockrill illustrates City of Neighbors
Step into the hustle and bustle of City of Neighbors, the latest book illustrated by Katy Dockrill and written by Andrea Curtis. As the next book in the award-winning Think Cities series published by Groundwood Books, City of Neighbors explores what makes certain cities special. Katy’s charming figures fill the pages, playing, laughing and establishing a sense of community. Her beautiful brushwork highlights city parks, playgrounds and painted murals, showcasing just a few inclusive ideas that can bring public spaces to life.
Read MoreWelcome illustrator Kuba Ferenc
We’d like to give a warm i2i Art welcome to incredibly talented conceptual illustrator, Kuba Ferenc. Graphically composed and wonderfully compelling, Kuba’s illustration offers a unique perspective. Passionate about communicating complex ideas his work is well thought out and meticulously constructed. Addressing a variety of topics from politics to psychology, Kuba’s sophisticated yet subtle use of forms, shading and colour bring his illustration to life.
Read MoreTim Zeltner illustrates for Harlequin Enterprises
Murder mysteries with a twist. Tim Zeltner puts his unique folk art spin on a series of covers for Harlequin Enterprises. Art directed by the amazing creative team at Harlequin, these inviting covers offer a glimpse of what’s to come. Wander through each scene and get lost in the charming details and hidden gems buried among the brushstrokes.
Read MoreCarl Wiens illustrates The Science of Song
Carl Wiens amps things up in his latest collaboration with designer Michael Reis for The Science of Song, a unique book offering a behind the scenes look at music in the making. Published by Kids Can Press and written by creative team Alan Cross, Emme Cross and Nicole Mortillaro, this book explores the fascinating qualities that make music so special. With an emphasis on the history and technology of music, Carl’s technical illustration and retro feel work together harmoniously.
Read MoreKaty Dockrill illustrates City of Water
Whether it’s a refreshing swim, ice cold drink of water or washing the dishes, City of Water illustrated by Katy Dockrill reminds us that water is at the centre of our existence. Written by Andrea Curtis and published by Groundwood Books, this second book in the ThinkCities series has been met with resounding enthusiasm, earning a Junior Library Guild selection.
Read MoreMonika Melnychuk illustrates for NC State Alumni Magazine
Illustrator Monika Melnychuk gives new meaning to the phrase ‘creating a buzz.’ In her recent illustration for NC State Alumni Magazine, Monika worked alongside art director Victoria Cumbee to illustrate the Spring 2021 cover and 6 page feature on beekeeper extraordinaire Leigh-Kathryn Bonner. Tapping into her clever and eccentric style Monika brilliantly showcases Bonner’s personality while her unique lettering technique playfully narrates the Bee Downtown story.
Read MoreClare Owen illustrates 'Connoisseur Kids'
If you’re in search of a fun way to teach kids the basics when it comes to good manners and everyday etiquette, then look no further. Connoisseur Kids, published by Chronicle Books and illustrated by Clare Owen is a delightful book for parents and kids alike. From brushing teeth to setting the table, Clare’s illustration provides relatable examples that everyone can connect with. Clare offers a lighthearted approach to these little life lessons with wonderful pops of colour and a cheerfully engaging style.
Read MoreWelcome Illustrator Sabina Fenn
Please join us in welcoming the extraordinarily talented Sabina Fenn to our i2i Art roster! Thrilled to have her join the ranks we are even more pleased to share her work. Inspired by travels to sunny destinations Sabina’s illustration exudes warmth and tranquility. Working with watercolour, Sabina’s use of soft colours combined with gorgeous texture, tone and endearing subject matter make for illustrations that keep you coming back for more.
Read Morei2i Art illustrators collaborate with Harlequin Enterprises
Everyone loves a good murder mystery and no one has a better mystery book collection than Harlequin Enterprises. The same can be said about the cover art for Harlequin’s Worldwide Mystery Series. A dynamic collaboration between i2i Art illustrators and Harlequin’s design team, these covers are a labour of love. The artists enjoy getting their creativity flowing and teaming up with Art Director extraordinaire Tara Scarcello.
Read MoreKaty Dockrill illustrates 'Women Win the Vote!'
Women Win the Vote illustrated by Katy Dockrill celebrates the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment. Designed by Kristine Brongo and published by Norton Young Readers, Katy’s illustrations highlight the lives of nineteen remarkable women who led the American women’s suffrage movement.
Read MoreIn loving memory of illustrator Janice Kun
It is with great sadness that we share the recent passing of one of our artists, Janice Kun. More than a talented illustrator, Janice was a beloved daughter and sister, friend and cherished partner who will be greatly missed. Our heart-felt condolences to those who knew her best.
Read MoreTalya Baldwin illustrates for Harlequin Worldwide Mystery
A beautiful mystery, is how we would describe illustrator Talya Baldwin’s recent book cover for Harlequin Worldwide Mystery. Commissioned by art director Kathleen Oudit, Talya's delicate use of watercolor and fine details created just the right mood for this detective novel.
Read MoreClare Owen illustrates for Trois Fois Par Jour
In a world of phone apps and text messages, where little is ever put down on paper, Montreal-based company Trois Fois Par Jour brings back the traditional of hand-written notes in the most beautiful way. With the help of talented illustrator Clare Owen this beautiful 2019 Agenda and recipe book invites you to sit, look and reflect on the days ahead.
Read MoreCarl Wiens' conceptual illustration for Wiley medical journal
Illustrator Carl Wiens has been quietly working away on a series of covers for the Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics Journal and the time has come to show off his work!
Read MoreTim Zeltner illustrates for Kensington Books
We couldn’t wait to show you these book covers illustrated Tim Zeltner for the B&B Spirits Mystery series by author Pamela Kopfler! A big thank you goes out to art director Lou Malcangi and Kensington Books.
Read MoreDave Murray illustrates for USC inMotion Magazine
The digital world is continuing to change how we work, live our lives and more than ever how we learn. And that can be really good! Illustrator Dave Murray was recently commissioned by art director John Hobbs at inMotion Magazine to conceptually represent the reality of online learning in the Physical Therapy Division of USC.
Read MoreThom Sevalrud for The Journal of the Norwegian Medical Association
Thom Sevalrud had the pleasure of illustrating yet another cover for The Journal of the Norwegian Medical Association this past month. Art director Lotte Gronneberg chose the prefect topic for Thom's style.
Thom's piece depicts how technology will change the role of patient care in the years to come. As Thom often does, he gives us the sense of the enormity of these decisions and how very personal they can be.
'Patient Technology' by Thom Sevalrud
Cover of The Journal of Norwegian Medical Association
See more conceptual illustration by Thom Sevalrud. Thom Sevalrud is represented by i2i Art Inc.
Eric Chow for Remodeling Magazine
With ever-changing rules and regulations, remodeling you home or office is no picnic. Remodeling Magazine tackled this topic in the feature article "Watch Your Step" for their March 2015 issue.
The design team at Hanley Wood knew a conceptual solution would be best to illustrate the fine line contractors walk between safety and regulations. Illustrator Eric Chow worked closely with them to come up with this clever tightrope analogy.
Eric chose to put a menacing face to the dangers of lead paint removal for the inside story.
Looking for a new way to tell your next story? Visit Eric Chow's complete portfolio at i2i Art.