Please join us in welcoming i2i Art’s newest illustrator, conceptual artist Hayden Maynard! Passionate about his work, Hayden often uses his love of the outdoors combined with a wild imagination to bring his illustrations to life.
Read MoreMonika Melnychuk illustrates for Klondike Krankfest
We’re stoked illustrator Monika Melnychuk is taking riding to a new level. Monika worked with Klodike Krankfest to dare we say “crank” things up with her fun and quirky style.
Read MoreTalya Baldwin illustrates for Harlequin Worldwide Mystery
A beautiful mystery, is how we would describe illustrator Talya Baldwin’s recent book cover for Harlequin Worldwide Mystery. Commissioned by art director Kathleen Oudit, Talya's delicate use of watercolor and fine details created just the right mood for this detective novel.
Read MoreGreg Stevenson illustrates for Legion Magazine
D-Day and the Battle of Normandy live on as one of the Allies most significant victories in WWII. This victory wouldn’t have been possible without the courageous contribution of many individuals.
Read MoreKaty Dockrill illustrates for Toronto Life Magazine
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 MoreJanice Kun illustrates for NC State
No one could predict that on the heels of ‘The Great War’ the world would witness another horror, a flu epidemic that would claim more lives that the war itself. It’s the 100 year anniversary of this pandemic and NC State’s recent feature “When State Got Sick” chronicles how the college, “answered the call, working to heal the sick in Raleigh and across the state”. Commissioned by art director Victoria Cumbee, mixed-media illustrator Janice Kun created a series of powerful images that speak of an unimaginable time.
Read MoreDave Murray illustrates for Mount Royal University Summit Magazine
Chemistry. It’s a subject most of us leave behind in high school. Not so for illustrator Dave Murray. Dave often finds inspiration for his art in science and technology, so the chance to collaborate with creative director Michal Waissmann at Mount Royal University’s Summit Magazine for the article ‘The Chemistry Between Us’ was a perfect opportunity.
Read MorePhil illustrates for Kings Highway Cidery
Along with brewing award-winning ciders Kings Highway has a tradition of using top-notch illustration for its packaging. So it was no surprise that when a label was needed for their new summer Berkshire Porch Pleaser cider they turned to renowned illustrator Phil. Excited about the collaboration, Phil set straight to work in his rustic, painterly style. With views of The Berkshires from Edith Wharton’s porch (and the cidery owner’s dog Hank) as inspiration Phil transports us to a warm, sunny afternoon in the country.
Read MoreCarl Wiens illustrates 'Wild Buildings and Bridges'
We think you will agree, Carl Wiens’ illustration amazes in his recent book collaboration, Wild Buildings and Bridges authored by Etta Kaner and published by Kids Can Press. As the name suggests, this reference book dives deep into how architecture is inspired by the wild wonders in nature and with over 40 stunningly detailed illustrations by Carl, the connections are clear. Some of the most recognizable architectural wonders in the world are made even more interesting by they’re inspiration, from lotus flowers to bird’s nest, to honeycombs and waterfalls.
Read MoreJanice Kun illustrates for The Ontario College of Teachers
Assigned to depict the rich, cultural experiences faced by a group of adventurous teachers, illustrator Janice Kun put her mixed-media toolkit to work. Created for the Ontario College of Teachers and in collaboration with Studio 141 art director Hannah Browne this series offers plenty of captivating detail as well as Janice’s classic inviting and tactile interpretation.
Read MoreClare Owen illustrates for Trois Fois Par Jour
In a world of phone apps and text messages, where little is ever put down on paper, Montreal-based company Trois Fois Par Jour brings back the traditional of hand-written notes in the most beautiful way. With the help of talented illustrator Clare Owen this beautiful 2019 Agenda and recipe book invites you to sit, look and reflect on the days ahead.
Read MoreEric Chow illustrates for Thread
"Dress well without trying". That's the motto of the virtual stylists at the men's fashion website Thread. Illustrator Eric Chow 'effortlessly' creates their online advertising and infographics in the same vein, making it look easy. A shift from his usual conceptual work, Eric applies his contemporary and stylized look to the world of fashion. Now that's what one calls a good fit!
Read MoreKaty Dockrill illustrates for Chudleigh's Farm Orchard Cider
Summertime, and the livin' is easy! Chudleigh's Farm and Waterloo Brewing have teamed up to bring you Chudleigh's Orchard Cider—adorned with illustration by Katy Dockrill, of course! Having recently collaborated on the Chudleigh's Farm re-brand, Katy had the exciting opportunity to expand on this project with the introduction of this entirely new product.
Read MoreJames Minchall illustrates for Stanford Social Innovation Review
If you ever need a stand out image for a tough concept illustrator James Minchall is the one to turn to. A fan of using negative space, implications of narrative, texture and imperfection James recently had the opportunity to work with the Stanford Social Innovation Review.
Read MorePhil illustrates for Country Gardens Magazine
Illustrator Phil has enjoyed a long and collaborative working relationship with art director Nick Crow at Country Gardens magazine. Working on quarterly issues for over 10 years has built a reciprocal sense of trust and allowed for a creative freedom that illustrators do not take for granted.
Read MoreGary Alphonso illustrates for TD Canada Trust
i2i Art Inc. has had the privilege of working with Creative Director Thomas Howlett of The Farm for many years on an annual creative assignment. The project? Traditionally, a limited edition signed framed print presented to recipients of the TD Canada Trust Employee Award. This year illustrator Gary Alphonso was honoured to be commissioned for the job.
Read MoreMark Hoffmann illustrates the future for Macalester Today
There are few ideas more serious than environmental sustainability. That's why it was such a treat when art director Brian Donahue from bedesign inc. choose Mark Hoffmann with his whimsical style and at times down right silly approach to illustrate this concept for Macalester Today.
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.
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