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 MoreTalya Baldwin illustrates St. Kilda
Illustrator Talya Baldwin’s recent trip to St. Kilda proved to be an inspiring one and she took to her sketchbook to record the awe-inspiring details. Each brush stroke tells a story; from the island’s natural history to its unique community, sharing the ecological history of the land. Almost surreal, Talya’s watercolour paints a magical picture, bringing a sense of hope and beauty to this remote island which seems as though it has stood still in time.
Read MoreKaty Dockrill illustrates for First Capital REIT brand launch
First Capital REIT in collaboration with Ove Brand | Design recently launched their stunning rebrand. Focusing on thriving, walkable neighbourhoods it includes a strong element of human connectivity. Art directed by Caroline Bruckner, Katy’s fluid line work and organic style evoke the quality of energy found in urban environments.
Read MoreTim Zeltner illustrates article on talent
Tim lent his conceptual talents to illustrating this article on finding, growing and cultivating "talents" - the article appeared in the Spring 2011 issue of Brigham Young University Magazine.
Tim Zeltner illustrates Earth Day Canada 2011 Poster
This year's Earth Day Canada Poster art was created by Tim Zeltner, with art direction from Brad Pearson and Keith Treffry. The theme of this year's program is environmental action at the grassroots level through the four seasons, from coast to coast. A big challenge to illustrate in one poster! I think it's sure to become another sought after "classic" Zeltner landscape.
Tim Zeltner's whimsical landscape in Yankee Magazine, July 2010
Tim Zeltner had a great article to work with for this detailed ramble down small town Main Street. Yankee Magazine has been writing a series on community- in the article "Hardwick and the New Frontier of Food", Bill McKibben discusses how buying and growing local can build community.