Please join us in welcoming Logan McNeil, the newest illustrator to join the incredibly talented group at i2i Art Inc. An accomplished portrait artist, Logan is inspired by his personal experiences and his deep connection to the people and places he visits. His beautifully detailed work captures the essence of each subject and the stories being told. His understanding of light and shadow translates seamlessly into his work and are accompanied by subtle textures that allow depth and richness to unfold.
Read MoreIllustrator Daria Lada joins i2i Art
i2i is thrilled to announce that Canadian-based Ukrainian illustrator Daria Lada has joined our talented roster. During her short time working in Canada, Daria’s stunning work has gained international recognition from World Illustration Awards, American Illustration, Applied Arts, Hiii Illustration Awards, and more. Incredibly conceptual and stunningly executed Daria has the ability to communicate ideas quickly and beautifully.
Read MoreClare Owen illustrates for Genova Private Management
It’s harvest season and we’re embracing the transition to autumn with this beautifully illustrated scene by Clare Owen. Commissioned by Genova Private Management, Clare was tasked with creating a commercial orchard bustling with employees and visitors, incorporating vignettes which could be pulled from the main illustration to be used on their own. While this was no small task, Clare doesn’t shy away from a challenge! Approaching the assignment as a sort of puzzle, a series of individual pieces that she would find a way to fit together seamlessly.
Read MoreDave Murray illustrates for the NHL 4 Nations Face-Off
The anticipation of the crowd, the aroma of stadium snacks and the sound of the goal horn! We can only imagine what it might have been like to experience an NHL 4 Nations Face-Off game in person. Luckily, illustrator Dave Murray attended the Montreal games so he’s taking us to the streets and inside Bell Centre stadium to share in the magic!
Read MoreCarl Wiens Maximizes Creativity with a Multi-Functional Studio
Every artist has a different way of working and a different way of organizing their workspace. Carl Wiens is no exception. From a light-filled illustration home-studio space to a hyper-functional sketch-paint-sculpt-woodworking-everything garage space, Carl makes use of every square inch. Come take a look!
Read MoreKelsey Davis Studio Reveal
Peek behind the curtain and see where the magic happens. Illustrator Kelsey Davis takes us on an inspiring tour of her workspace. From vintage paintings and 100-year old French doors to kneeling chairs and mood boards, Kelsey’s space doesn’t disappoint.
Read MoreStudio Spotlight with Illustrator Greg Stevenson
Ever wonder how an artist sets up their studio? What motives them? What inspires their creativity? In this studio spotlight Illustrator Greg Stevenson shares how he gets set up to create consistently exceptional illustration.
Read MoreCarl Wiens illustrates for Summit Magazine, Mount Royal University's alumni publication
At the intersection of science, technology and art lies Carl Wiens’ illustration. So it was natural that he was commissioned by Summit Magazine’s creative director Michal Waissmann to illustrate “Discoveries and Dilemmas”, a feature article on the untold secrets of direct-to-consumer DNA testing. Have you ever completed an at home DNA test? Or, maybe you’ve wanted to but not sure if you should? Well, there’s lots to know before you do and Carl’s conceptual illustration tackles some of these topics; family secrets, hackers and criminal investigations.
Read MorePeek into the workspace of illustrator Ane Arzelus
See where the magic happens. Artist work spaces are endlessly fascinating. The voyeur in all of us love to know how people live AND work. Illustrator Ane Arzelus shares a bit about their space and how it helps them create the best art possible. Take a peek and get inspired.
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