They are calling it the green gold rush; the legalization of cannabis in Canada. Toronto Life Magazine, with the help of illustrator Katy Dockrill, count down who is making it rich in the weed capital of the world.
Read MoreThom Sevalrud's award-winning illustration
American Illustration, Communication Arts, The Society of Illustrators, Luerzer’s Archive, 3x3 Magazine, Creative Quarterly, How Magazine and Applied Arts, these are just some of the organizations that have recognized Thom Sevalrud’s illustration over the years. While abstraction, color and pattern have always been major themes in Thom’s work it’s been the evolution of Thom’s style that has kept his illustration in the spotlight.
‘Call of the Forest’ is Thom’s latest award-winning piece. It will be featured in Creative Quarterly’s issue CQ55. Inspired by the documentary of the same title, Thom sought to pay homage to the ‘song of nature’. His art delights with its rich contrast and decoration.
View more of Thom Sevalrud’s illustration. Represented by i2i Art Inc.
Tim Zeltner illustrates mural of Rio Grande Valley
Len Loffler, creative program designer at Clear Channel Airports, knew the expansive landscape of the Rio Grande Valley would be the perfect backdrop to welcome visitors at the newly renovated Harlingen, TX airport. Looking to showcase the beautiful diversity in the area, Len made another great choice in commissioning illustrator Tim Zeltner for the project.
From beautiful desert terrain to lush tropical oceanfront, Tim had plenty of inspiration for this mural, scaled to nearly 10x the size of the original artwork.
Read MoreTalya Baldwin illustrates her garden's bounty
Inspired by the simple things (freshly picked fruit from her community garden, for example) illustrator Talya Baldwin took the tools of her trade (colored pencils and watercolors) and got to work. The result? These beautifully crafted still life illustrations with some fascinating stories.
Read MoreDave Murray illustrates for the NHL
The Caps take the ice in Vegas tonight with a chance to win it all but illustrator Dave Murray can already claim victory. Dave was able to fulfill a childhood dream; working for the NHL. As an avid hockey fan (himself a goalie) Dave has always illustrated the players he admires most.
Read MoreClare Owen illustrates for Woman's Day Magazine
New year new you, right? No one needs that kind of pressure! Illustrator Clare Owen puts pictures to the words that might motivate you to improve your organizational tendencies this year (without aiming for perfection).
Read MoreEric Chow illustrates the Cyber Attack Survival Manual
Eric Chow's conceptual illustrations pack a punch in this very topical Cyber Attack Survival Manual written by Nick Shelby and Heather Vescent, published by Weldon Owen. Image after image Eric's work quickly communicates the issues at hand in simple yet powerful ways.
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 MoreGary Alphonso illustrates for The College of William & Mary
Illustrator Gary Alphonso's digital scratch board technique honors a historic process while incorporating the benefits of modern advances, much like his subject matter, The College of William and Mary.
Read MoreA big i2i Art welcome to conceptual illustrator James Minchall
Please welcome i2i Art’s newest illustrator, James Minchall! James brings with him a truly unique and conceptual style, utilizing silhouette-type characters, graphic elements and occasionally photo collage.
Read MoreTalya Baldwin Illustrates for Second Story Press
Illustrator Talya Baldwin recently had the pleasure to work alongside art director Melissa Kaita, applying her unique style to Paris architecture for this very special book cover. Talya's line art shows the same loving attention to historic monuments as to unassuming, run-of-the-mill walk-up flats.
Read MoreClare Owen Illustrates for Petite Lou & Co.
You would be hard-pressed to find a better fit than illustrator Clare Owen's charming style and Quebec-based Petite Lou & Co's childhood innocence-inspired aesthetic.
Read MoreKaty Dockrill Illustrates for Chudleigh's Farm
Fall is in the air! And you know what that means...apple picking time! If you grew up in Toronto or anywhere in the surrounding area, you know apple farm = Chudleigh's Farm.
Read MoreGreg Stevenson illustrates for New Jersey Monthly
Illustrator Greg Stevenson recently had the good fortune to work with art director Laura Baer of New Jersey Monthly Magazine. Six contributing authors give you the inside scoop on 16 hot (yet still affordable) towns in the state.
Read MorePhil illustrates Me and You and the Red Canoe
We couldn't wait to share this recent project! Renowned i2i Art illustrator Phil recently collaborated with Groundwood Books art director Michael Solomon and award-winning author Jean E. Pendziwol on a children's book that has been quick to win critical acclaim for both words and pictures.
Read MoreCarl Wiens Illustrates for Watershed Magazine
Oh, to move to the country. We've all dreamed it before. Watershed Magazine art director, Meg Botha wittingly commissioned illustrator Carl Wiens (who himself commutes from Belleville to Oakville) to cleverly and colorfully depict what just might be in store for you.
Read MoreKaty Dockrill illustrates for Middlebury Magazine
Illustrator Katy Dockrill's first-time collaboration with art director Carey Bass at Middlebury Magazine has resulted in a delightfully whimsical and lighthearted piece.
Read MoreCarl Wiens illustrates for Belgian Moon
Are you The Ritualist? The Catchphaser? The Last Caller? With a cold Belgian Moon in our hand it's hard not to let your 'happy hour' personality shine through.
Read MoreClare Owen illustrates for The Knot
Wedding season is in full swing and illustrator Clare Owen recently teamed up with The Knot to share the latest wedding trends and tips. Clare's delicate lettering, beautifully textured florals and fun spot illustrations are found throughout this feature and capture all that is pretty and unique about this big event.
Read MoreEric Chow for Mount Royal University Summit Magazine
Summit magazine's summer issue is all about the modus operandi at Mount Royal University. With a state-of-the-art campus that aligns with it's future-forward curriculum Mount Royal decided to get the word out about 'why they do what they do, and how," with the help of illustrator Eric Chow.
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