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Always excited to get an assignment from Down East Magazine. Especially when the assignment is birds!
More playful illustrations by Earl Oliver Hurst
Rebecca Mockam is a Brooklyn-based illustrator and comic artist whose cinemagraphs move only as much as needed, a different kind of visual artist’s takes on medium most often associated with photography.
Michael Tonn
Michael Tonn was born and raised in the green mountain state – Vermont – and still lives there in the town of Burlington. He shares an old bakery that’s been converted into lofts with a group of other artists, and happily draws away, creating illustrations for local customers and a range of publications. He sings and plays guitar in a zany Punk band called The Toes, and has an ancient dog who has been at his side ever since the dog was found in a box 16 years ago. Michael still remembers when he started drawing – it was on a napkin in a Howard Johnsons hotel when he was five, and his first illustration was a space ship.
Please check our website http://www.illustrationweb.com/artists/MichaelTonn/view
Edmund Dulac~
Edmund Dulac - The nightingale
Ron Borresen
Ron Borresen has been drawing since he was able to pick up a crayon. But ever since winning the “Most Artistic” award in Mrs.. McCalisters third grade class he knew he wanted to be a artist.
Since then, Ron has studied illustration at Ringling College of Art & Design. After graduating he became a professional illustrator with his art being seen on the covers of numerous magazines and newspapers as well as illustrating his first children’s book, “Monsters at the Bat.” Ron works almost exclusively in the digital world. Although the process still starts with pencil and paper. He imports his sketch into the computer and that's where the magic happens. Between Painter and Photoshop this is where Ron's sketches come to life.
Please visit my webpage at: http://www.illustrationweb.com http://www.flickr.com/photos/114563795@N05/sets/ http://www.behance.net
Michael Frith
Michael Frith graduated from Canterbury College of Art with BA(Hons) and has worked for most national newspapers worldwide, including, Newsweek, Time Magazine, The Times & Sunday Times.
Has held 25 solo exhibitions including 14 in London, notably Smith's Gallery. The Illustrators Gallery, two in Bermuda, as well as many in Southern England. Friths's paintings form part of many public and private collections.
Please visit my webpage at: http://www.illustrationweb.com http://www.flickr.com/photos/114563795@N05/sets/ http://www.behance.net/illustrationweb