Betsy created these lovely, whimsical images (plus three more) for an article on how to organize various "zones" of your house.
Check out FamilyFun's April 2010 issue for tips on how to organize a house with kids!
Betsy created these lovely, whimsical images (plus three more) for an article on how to organize various "zones" of your house.
Check out FamilyFun's April 2010 issue for tips on how to organize a house with kids!
In bookstores now -Kim Johnson Gross's newest fashion advice book, What to Wear for the Rest of Your Life: Ageless Secrets of Style.
Alanna has provided her own fabulous fashion sense and love of pattern to the interior illustrations.
Alanna even provided a fabulous "interior" for the author's photo.
Hear Kim Johnson Gross speaking about her new book
Ian Phillips has placed in both the Gallery and Self-Promotion categories of 3x3 ProShow No. 7. The listing of all ProShow winners is currently on the 3x3 blog. The actual issue won't be out until the fall - but below is a sneak peek at Ian's winning entries. Also involved in the 3 x 3 International Student Show No. 7 is Thom Sevalrud , another i2i illustrator and teacher at Sheridan Institute. Thom is one of the judges for this year's competition. (winners to be notified mid-June).
From Ian's Carnival Series -Peanuts and Popcorn placed in the Gallery Category.
Fancy in Space placed in self-promotion 49 Smiles placed in self-promotion
Wild Strawberry Fairy Sweet Apple Fairy
Juicy Watermelon Fairy Black Cherry Fairy
These recent illustrations of Sarah Beetson's could be packaging for fruit drinks or equally fun in a Children's book. How about lip balm labels? My daughter's class would buy out the store to get their hands on these illustrations regardless of what they appeared on!
Philippe Béha created a fun line-up of images for the 2010-2011 Théâtre Français season. Whether you speak French fluently or not, these French plays can be appreciated by all as the theatre provides sub-titles in English.
Tracy Walker created this beautiful image to accompany an article in the May Yoga Journal on connecting with the flow of your breath.
Some more options for the summer reading list: Doug Martin recently illustrated the covers of two of Elizabeth J. Duncan's mystery novels, published by St.Martin's Press. Doug Martin illustrated the paperback release of The Cold Light of Mourning, the debut novel where we first meet Penny Brannigan, a Canadian manicurist living and working in North Wales who investigates the murder of a friend. The second novel, A Brush with Death, is the follow up novel in which Penny inherits a cottage and mystery in Llanelen, North Wales.
Just in time for the summer of the 2010 (Year of the Tiger), Anne Horst has illustrated the cover of Alison Lloyd's debut novel, Year of the Tiger, published by Holiday House. The story takes place during the Year of the Tiger in ancient China during the Han Dynasty. Two boys, Hu and Ren, develop a friendship across class divisions while practicing for an archery tournament- their skills and friendship aid them when their city is invaded by Barbarians.
Check out John Webster's new playful work in Portfolio 2. Webster says "(it) really brings across a mass-marketing/cookie-cutter world I want to present".
Jillian Ditner has created a beautiful and quietly powerful image to accompany Rae Blackburn's story about her son, her own intuition and the attempts by various professionals to diagnose her son with a learning disability where none existed - just a different tempo to his development. For the full story, check out Facts and Arguments in Thursday, May 6, 2010 issue of the Globe and Mail. On the subject of "square pegs in a world of round holes" there is also an inspiring, funny talk on Ted - Sir Ken Robinson on the role of creativity in schools - it was posted back in 2006 and is still very relevant.
Just in time for the warm weather! Check out the May issue of Owl Magazine and follow Monika Melnychuk's funky "how-to" illustrations to learn how to cartwheel or make a grilled cheese sandwich over a campfire.
LiveWell Colorado's CEO presented the new materials featuring Tracy Walker's art at a recent meeting in Washington D.C. with Michelle Obama's "Let's Move" campaign team. For more fresh imagery related to locally grown food and healthy living, visit Tracy Walker's portfolio.
Greg Stevenson lent his elegant line style (art directed by Megan Dana of Borshoff) to the invitations for the Elton John Benefit Performance celebrating the life of Ryan White done in collaboration with the Children's Museum of Indianapolis, to be held this April 28, 2010. For more information on Ryan's story -please read the recent Washington Post article.
Illustrated by Monika Melnychuk written by Anne Katz, published by Kids Can Press
Monika's latest tween book for Kids Can Press, just released. Girl in the Know is a straight-talking little manual packed with everything a girl should know about the many changes she can expect in puberty. Girls will find advice on everything from sexuality, mood swings, crushes, health and much more! I wish there was a manual for menopause!
Elaine Black writes in the School Library Journal (May 1, 2010): " This well-done primer will help guide irls through the physical and emotional changes that come with growing up. Using straightforward language and a no-nonsense approach. Katz's text explains puberty in a relaxed tone. The comprehensive section on nutrition, or "fueling up" is particularly good. Melnychuk's wonderful multicultural illustrations stand out as well. They are beautifully global and strike a great balance between cartoon and realistic art. These renderings combined with Kat's reassuring tone make this basic guide one of the better additions to the genre."
Check out Ian Phillips' cover for Green Candy Press' "Cultivating Cannabis In The 21st Century" which appears on page 262 of American Illustration #28. Check out his small but growing portfolio of previous selections that were included in past editions.
The cover was also selected by a panel of judges for 3x3 Magazine's Illustration Annual #6 along with an illustration he did on the topic of Canadian health care. In addition to the 3x3 Annual, Ian has 4 previously unpublished images running in their new Illustration Directory.