Stacey Rozich was born and raised in Seattle, Washington and studied Illustration at California College of Arts in San Francisco. Her work varies from bold folk art in watercolor and gouache, to simple pen and ink line drawings. She loves cats and Pez.
Excerpt from Matter Fisher, a serendipitous journey in which a lone fisher is united with a fragment of estranged matter... By David Prosser from the Royal College of Art, London.
She's one of the very good Illustrators I know. Her style is organic and unique. It's London based Natalie Ashman. Here some of her latest work, for the Italian Vogue.
Cornelia Hesse-Honegger, scientific illustrator and science artist, was born in 1944 in Zurich, Switzerland. For 25 years she worked as a scientific illustrator for the scientific department of the Natural History Museum at the University of Zurich. Since the catastrophe of Chernobyl in 1986, she has collected, studied and painted morphologically disturbed insects, which she finds in the fallout areas of Chernobyl as well as near nuclear installations.
Today, Benedikt Notter's new exhibition is opening in Lucerne, Switzerland. His drawings where created while being in India and attending cremation ceremonies on the holy river Ganges.
Parra is my favorite Illustrator since the first encounter a few years ago. Since then, his work spreads around the globe, luckily, so we can see more of his colorful illustration skills.
Fred wrote an e-mail to advertise his Illustrator-friend, 'one of Portugal's most talented and prolific illustrators', he says. And here he is: João Fazenda!
They have been unveiled already some month ago, but just came across them now. The Vancouver 2010 Olympic Mascots are the work of Vancouver-based Vicki Wong and Michael Murphy of Meomi Design. These could be the most stylish Olympic mascots yet, and surely a big hit with kids.