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Leonid Gore NEW ARTIST
Leonid's work has been praised by critics as "visually stunning," "dreamlike," and "haunting." His paintings have regularly been shown at the prestigious and competitive annual exhibitions of the Society of Illustrators in New York. -
Dennis Auth
Dennis Auth's paintings have a soft, realistic feel to them. -
Matthew Baek
Conceptual, avant-garde, innovative; These are all words often used to describe Matthew Baek's illustration style. This award winning illustrator's use of color and texture have helped him to stand out in a very tight market. His style has been applied nationally and internationally to some high profile advertising and editorial campaigns. -
Val Bochkov
Val prefers to use a variety of media. He uses acrylic, oil, watercolor, gouache, and digital. His creativity and large quantity of talent is evident in all his illustrations and designs. -
William Brown
William L. Brown creates bold, colorful drawings highly suitable for digital or print media. His distinctive digital/scratchboard works resemble woodblock prints with a contemporary edge. He excels in conceptual illustration for editorial, advertising, product, and publication markets -
Ralph Butler
Ralph's acrylic illustrations cover a wide area from stylized realism to slightly nutty and humorous. -
David Chestnutt
David uses flat colors and gradients, to give his work a very graphic look. He starts his illustrations traditionally so they have a spontaneous feel,then he completes them digitally. -
John Corbitt
John Corbitt is an illustrator who has enjoyed a very busy 20 year career providing award-winning visuals that catch the eye with concept and wit. Here is a collection of just one of his styles that has frequently found it's way into TIME, Sports Illustrated for Kids, Golf Digest, BusinessWeek, Vanity Fair, Reader's Digest and many others. But don't forget to check out this site's Alternate Styles section to see his other popular styles. -
Walt Curlee
Walt's hyper realistic style and in your face perspectives really call attention to products. -
Eric Fortune
Packed with emotional nuances Eric creates soft yet riveting lighting and atmosphere. With uncompromising patience and discipline he slowly builds up his luminous characters and worlds until they radiate life. -
Jim Haynes
If you need a fun, stylized but still navigable map, Jim Haynes is the guy to go to. His maps are humorous and creative but they give a reliable overview of a city, state or region. -
Rob Johnson
Rob Johnson's illustrations can be described as "Rockwell on Acid". They have a warm, realistic, often humorous, quality that is directed by Rob's own warped sensibilities. -
Joe Kovach
Joe Kovach's stylized realism conveys a wide range of moods and emotions. His work is conceptual and literal at the same time. -
Bruce MacPherson
Bruce MacPherson can capture humor in any situation. His expressive and stylized characters are his trademark. His anthropomorphic animals show a range of expressions most humans don't exhibit. Bruce's work lends itself well to editorial, advertising and publishing. Working with him will make you laugh. -
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Steve Pica
Steve Pica's cartoons are light and whimsical. He shows a wonderful sense of humor in his illustrations. -
Zak Pullen
Zak Pullen's caricatures are realistic, recognizable and humorous at the same time. His children's books have been honored by many groups, as has his editorial work. -
Dale Rutter
Seattle illustrator Dale Rutter can take you to new worlds with his art;or he can simply make our own world appear more interesting. Through Dale's eyes everyday images become colorful, exciting and often surreal. -
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Arlen Schumer
Arlen Schumer has been creating award-winning comic book-styled illustrations for the advertising and editorial markets for over 25 years. He is one of the foremost historians of comic book art—Comic Book Artist magazine named him "one of the more articulate and enthusiastic advocates of comic book art in America,” -
Richard Waldrep
Veteran illustrator Richard Waldrep's talent, versatility and precision instantly become apparent when viewing his work. Whether it is a carefully rendered likeness or an art-deco styled scene it is always beautiful to look at. -
Tim Webb
Tim began illustrating in his mothers womb! Sometime after realizing he could actually get paid to draw pictures, he honed his skills and now works for clients such as Adidas, General Motors, Pizza Hut, Times Mirror, and Ziff Davis Publishing. -
Eric Westbrook
Eric's paintings are known for strong light and shadow, as well as for rich color and strong draftsmanship. The illustrative work is conceptual, textural and often surreal. Eric also does beautiful people and animal portraits. -
David Wink
David's illustrations are conceptual and bold with a bit of whimsy, and his style is suitable for digital or print media. His method is the mixed-media type, blending graphite, watercolor, and digital to create art that will enhance any project.

