Phil illustrates 'Maddy Moose' for Bell Box Murals Project
Inspired by the great outdoors, illustrator Phil put paint to action in a collaboration with Bell Box Murals Project, a Community Matters initiative. Tasked with brightening up the corner of Tyrell Ave. and Turner Rd., Phil, in hopes of bringing a more natural element to the city, decided that a large graphic moose would do the trick. The textured layers of paint and distressed finish are signature to Phil’s style, making it feel like ‘Maddy Moose’ has always been part of the neighbourhood.
Tim Zeltner illustrates for The Waterford Puzzle Company
Ever wish you could transport yourself into the enchanting world of a Tim Zeltner illustration? Well, now you can get one step closer with a hand-cut wooden puzzle from The Waterford Puzzle Company. Tim’s traditional folk art illustrations were selected for their unique visual appeal and incredible details. The end result is a puzzle that not only shows a work of art but is a work of art!
Welcome 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.
Hayden Maynard illustrates for Today's Parent
To help parents navigate the world of allergenic foods, Today’s Parent in collaboration with the Peanut Bureau of Canada released a short animated video. Produced by Meaghan Yuen and illustrated by Hayden Maynard, this lighthearted animation highlights the first food do’s and don’ts. Ideal for motion, Hayden’s unique line work easily translates through to animation.
Greg Stevenson illustrates for William and Mary Alumni Magazine
Over this past year illustrator Greg Stevenson had the honour to work with The College of William & Mary, one of the oldest universities in America. Each year W&M Alumni Magazine selects an artist to feature in their quarterly issues. Proud to have been selected and working alongside art director Michael Bartolotta, Greg utilized a unique scratchboard technique that combines digital and traditional methods, each stroke creating depth and adding detail.
Dave Murray illustrates for ONTogether
COVID-19 has changed the way we work, learn and live in our day to day lives. The effects are and will continue to be immeasurable. Motivated to make a difference, Jean-Marc Mackenzie formed ONTogether and teamed up with conceptual illustrator Dave Murray to create a series of fundraising posters. Each poster beautifully composed by Dave subtly captures iconic symbols of Ontario, while his brilliant use of light and texture highlights the underlying message of hope and solidarity.
Katy 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.
Gary Alphonso illustrates for Oolitic American Gin
Digital scratchboard master Gary Alphonso is at it again! This time, for Oolitic American Gin. Gary collaborated with Art Director Lars Lawson of Timber Design Co. to capture the origin and history of this Indiana made, limestone filtered gin. No detail spared, Gary’s illustrative precision is evident in each stroke, collectively illuminating the highlights, shadows and depth of the 1920’s American quarry
Katy 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.
Illustrator Thom Sevalrud Awarded 3x3 Magazine's Educator of the Year
We are thrilled to announce that our very own Thom Sevalrud has been named this year’s Illustrator/ Educator of the Year by 3x3 Magazine.
Thom’s bold colour choices and geometric patterns are just a few elements that make his illustration so intriguing. Thom attributes his light and airy style to growing up in the open space of the prairies. Combing his unique use of line and texture, Thom’s conceptual illustration has an added a layer of depth that draws you in and tells a story.