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Gabor, Tim

Client list: One Reel (Bumbershoot 2001), Endfest, Krispy Kreme, Bluesky Studios, Wells Fargo, Puffin Books, Seattle Underground Film Festival (1999-2001), RollingStone, Foo Fighters, Supersuckers, Anthrax, The Posies, The Smithereens, Three Mile Pilot, ESPN, Wells Fargo, TV Guide, Field & Stream, Penguin Books, Harper/Collins, The London Times, Spy, Entertainment Weekly, Disney Magazine, Esquire, NIKE, TIME, L.A. Times Magazine, Premiere, The Washington Post magazine, Psychology Today, WJR, Texas Monthly, GQ, Glamour, U.S. News & World Report, Musician, Worth, Boston, L.A. Style, Eating Well, Little, Brown & Co., Toronto Life, World Monitor, American Health, Sports Illustrated, New York Woman, The Philadelphia Inquirer, American Enterprise, Outside, Garbage, The Boston Globe magazine, Regardie's, Washingtonian, Living Well, Vintage Books, Sport Boston, New York Magazine, Forbes F.Y.I., SEGA, New York Times Book Review, Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Event posters, Krist Novoselic.

Gall, Chris

Chris Gall has worked with diverse clients all over the world. He received a BFA from the University of Arizona in 1985 and has been an award-winning illustrator for 20 years. He has produced illustrations in formats ranging from small logos to 300 foot murals while working with clients such as Ford, Nike, Pepsi, Shell Oil, Sony, McDonald's and U.S. Steel. His work has graced dozens of book jackets and has been showcased in virtually every major publication in America, including Time, Newsweek, Forbes, and People. He has received over 50 major awards from the likes of the Society of Illustrators, Communication Arts Magazine, The New York Art Directors Club, and Print Magazine. He has been an adjunct professor at the University of Arizona and has lectured at schools and colleges all across the country. In his relatively spare time he restores classic cars and pilots all different types of aircraft. Chris is a writer as well as an illustrator. He has published three all-ages picture books, America the Beautiful, Dear Fish, and There’s Nothing To Do On Mars. America the Beautiful was a Publisher’s Weekly Best Children’s Book in 2004. Dear Fish was a Borders Original Voices finalist in 2006.

Garland, Paul

Paul Garland was born in Somerset, England. Studied at Somerset College of Arts & Technology, Epsom School of Art and Plymouth University and currently works from his studio in the North of England.

The images begin life with confident pencil drawings. These are then combined with handmade textures, painting, and printmaking to complete, vibrant digital imagery which allows for the works to be commissioned from and to anywhere in the world. His works often use metaphors to convey the brief in as simple and effective a way as possible.

His work has been recognised by the Society of Illustrators, American Illustration, 3x3, Luerzers Archive, Society of Illustrators of LA, the Association of Illustrators and the World Illustration Awards amongst others.

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Garner, Conrad

Having studied philosophy in Japan, Asako came to Brighton to pursue her childhood love of illustration, in which she achieved a further degree. Since then she has spent some years building a career in Japan, before moving to Greece in 2009. Recent achievements include learning how to swim the backstroke and mastering basic Greek verb conjunctions. Asako likes to find humour and heartiness in everyday life. This, along with a little nostalgia, forms the inspiration for her work.

Garnier, Virginie

Virginie Garnier is a french illustrator who graduated from L’ école des Beaux Arts in France and studied Photography, and then Fashion at the Royal Academy of Antwerpen, Belgium. Through the years, she has created a signature style with her pencil drawings creating an unusual and erotic universe, filled with a surprising mixed bag of elements; hot chicks, celebrities, animals and unexpected scenes always represented with a delicate hand and a hyper realistic technique. She is currently living and working in Berlin.

Garofoli, Viviana

Viviana Garofoli was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she currently lives with her husband, Sergio and two daughters, April and Emma. As a child, her favorite pastime was playing with her watercolors and crayons on big sheets of paper; if asked what she'd want to be when she grows up, Viviana would immediately reply, "a painter". In 1995, she graduated from Escuela National de Bellas Artes Pridiliano Pueyrredon with a degree in fine arts. Initially, she devoted her full attention to fine arts and successfully exhibited at numerous galleries in Buenos Aires. Subsequently, Viviana started illustrating for the editorial and textbook market and also engaged in restoration of pictorial works. But, it was not until 1995 that she decided to dedicate all her time to illustrating children's books. Over the last 15 years, she has illustrated over 20 children's book and contributed many editorial and textbook illustrations in Argentina and Puerto Rico. In her spare time, Viviana enjoys working in her garden, tending to her orchids.

Gast, Josef

Joe Gast is a Seattle-based animator with an extensive background in design and illustration. A former art director and award-winning illustrator, he can manage your project from start to finish, or contribute according to your needs. "Concentrate on your phonics instead of your artwork," my first-grade teacher Miss Kunk wrote on one of my homework assignments. Seems I'd forgotten to write in the missing vowels in my haste to color all the pictures. Years later, I'm still coloring - and I still don't know phonics. Since graduating first-grade I've worked for many top-notch companies, including Forbes, Hasbro, Pentagram, Reader's Digest, U.S. News & World Report and The Wall Street Journal. I've also been recognized by the Society of Illustrators and the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies. (I guess I'm an okay illustrator despite Miss Kunk.) If you would like to discuss an assignment please call or email, my contact information is above. Thanks. - Josef Gast

Gavin, Carolyn

Carolyn currently lives in Toronto, Canada with her family. She is principal designer and creative director for her company ECOJOT. Carolyn also freelances through her agent Lilla Rogers Studios.
Carolyn has worked on a variety of projects including four fabric collections with P&B Textiles, 2 scrap booking collections for K&Co and Packaging for Swedish Organic Candy Company Ekorrens Ekologiska. As well as Holiday cards for Unicef, Gift cards for Target and toys & games for Land of Nod.
Carolyn's specialties are packaging, lettering, florals, animals and repeat designs. Carolyn paints with Gouache, uses ink and traditional digital media.
When not working Carolyn loves to travel, read, garden and practice yoga.

Gendron, Cathy

Award-winning, color-intensive, collaged and textured illustration for Editorial, Book, Corporate and Advertising projects. Former art director turned freelancer, Cathy Gendron survived a near-fatal career in newspapers and the noxious fumes from her painting process to work from her studio in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Clients include: AARP, Anderson Consulting, Bloomberg Markets, Chrysler, Exxon, Ford, Forbes, General Motors, Golf Magazine, Harvard Business Review, IBM, Johns-Hopkins, Kensington Publishing, Llewellyn Worldwide, McGraw Hill, NCR, Newsday, Newsweek, New York Times, Peaceable Kingdom Press, Penguin Putnam, Saatchi & Saatchi, Seventeen, Sky and Telescope, Target, US News & World Reports, Utne Reader, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post,

George, Patrick

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Peter Scott's (a.k.a PatrickGeorge) skills of illustration and design are largely concept-driven, clean, punchy and witty. He enjoys working on his own children's books (A drove of bullocks, A filth of starlings, Little Miss Muffet and other rhymes, and Opposites published by PatrickGeorge), but his style works equally well in a corporate and media context. PatrickGeorge’s previous clients include Toyota, GQ, Royal Mail, Houses of Parliament, Kent tourism and The Times. He has also produced a book of names which is a playful typographical treatment of 100 boys and 100 girls names (What's in a name?)

Geras, Audra

Geras Healthcare Productions specializes in the dramatic and insightful interpretation of science and medicine in digital illustration, 3D modeling and computer animation.

Gevry, Claudine

childrens books, greeting cards, pastel, soft pastel, oil pastel, packaging, illustration, posters

Geza

Geza - comics, illustration and animation - spacey, colorfull and funny

Giacobbe, Beppe

Beppe Giacobbe graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Milan and then continued his studies in New York at the School of Visual Arts. Although eventually returning to Milan, Beppe's palette reflects the lights of his beloved homeland of Sicily. Beppe's work is regularly winning awards in all the major U.S. and Italian annuals. Beppe is especially pleased that United Airlines currently includes his work in their illustrated campaigns; his imagery has regularly been on Travelsmith catalog covers; and his award winning graphic author portraits are covers for Rizzoli's classics. Beppe loves illustrating children's books... his depictions of city noises for Clang Clang! was just published by Simon & Schuster. Aside from illustrating, Beppe enjoyed 12 years of teaching at the European Institute of Design and always makes time for sculpting from knick-knacks and pieces of wood he finds along his walks.

Giancola, Donato

Since beginning his professional career in 1993, Donato's list of clients has grown to include major book publishers and collectors in New York to concept design firms on the West Coast: notables include The United Nations, LucasFilm, National Geographic, CNN, DC Comics, Microsoft, The Village Voice, Playboy Magazine, US Postal Service, Wizards of the Coast , Scholastic, Simon&Schuster, Tor Books, Random House, Time/Warner, The Scifi Channel, Milton-Bradley, and Hasbro. Merits range from the prestigious Hamilton King Award from the Society of Illustrators to twenty Chesley Awards from the Association of Science Fiction and Fantasy Artists, three Artist Hugo Awards for outstanding professional work from the World Science Fiction Society, notable awards from the Art Renewal Center, and six silver and two gold medals from the juried annual Spectrum: The Best of Contemporary Fantastic Art.

Gibbon, Rebecca

Illustrator, Rebecca Gibbon was born in Wales in 1968. The youngest of four children she was fed on a diet of picture books by Edward Ardizzone, Roger Duvoisin & Richard Scarry; she dreamed of being an illustrator. Her favorite book was "Frances Face-Maker" by Tome Ungerer.

Her ambition was realized after gaining a first class Honors degree from John Moors University and consequently a Masters at Royal College of Art, London. While at the RCA she was spotted at a children’s book expo in Paris by a French Agent. Since graduating she has worked all over the globe and is represented in New York by Riley Illustration

Rebecca paints in watercolor ink & cultured pencil, and bases her characters on the people she has met and seen over the years. She used to paint on newsprint until one day she looked back at some old work and it had all faded. Lesson learned she now works on acid free cartridge paper.

She lives with her husband and two boys in what was once the Old Village Stores surrounded by their eclectic collections of vintage children’s books, balloon pumps & 1950's ceramics. She loves junk shops, flea markets, drinking tea & of course drawing.

Clients include Citibank, Barnes & Noble, British Telecom, Whittards, Hank Fisher Properties, Kleenex, IBM, The Post Office, Rail Track, Chicago Zoo, The New Yorker, LA times, Washington Post, Vogue, RadioTimes, Wall Street Journal, Paperchase, Country Living, Scholastic, Galison Publishing N.Y, New Crane Publishing, Harper Collins, Hallmark, Bodley Head, Fourth Estate, Chronicle Books, Hallmark, Nickelodeon, Gaz de France.

Gibbs, Michael

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Award winning conceptual illustration for editorial and corporate use, publications, books and posters, executed in a unique blend of traditional acrylic and not-so-traditional digital techniques.

Gibson, Barbara

Award winning traditional and digital illustration in a wide variety of styles and subjects including nature, children's books, animals, portraits and cartoons

Gibson, Dylan

Contempory stylisted illustration for advertising, magazines, character design for animation, fashion, greetings cards and more please feel free to contact me for samples or visit my website

Gibson, Laura

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bright, cheerful retro-y illustrations; used for fashion magazines, beauty products, greetings cards and home accessories. Clients include: Life Brand Products, Sunrise Greetings, Simon and Schuster Publishing, Whitecap Publishing, She's Crafty Productions, Transcontinental Media,Hallmark, CR Gibson, Canadian Living Magazine, Seventeen Magazine, Twist Magazine.

Gifford, David

Medical art, scientific illustration, figurative artist, childrens illustrator, website design

Giles, Ben

Ben Giles was born in UK in 1992, and currently works as a freelance artist in Norwich. Ben Giles earned a BA in Fine Art at Kingston University. His work is defined by his handmade collages, utilising antique and vintage materials to create often colourful and detailed artworks. The collage often spills into other mediums such as sculpture, paint and illustration.

His work is inspired from many different things such as colour, nature, juxtaposition, children’s encyclopaedias, repetition, metamorphosis. Artistically speaking influences range from Bosch’s complex and surreal character filled landscapes, to the metamorphosing patterns of MC Escher. Artists such as Picasso, Matisse, Rousseau and Miro have defined the balancing of colour and the juggling of shape and composition over the years.

Ben has focused on working with commercial commissions for several years, such as magazine editorials, fashion labels and advertising campaigns. He has also exhibited his work around the world, held creative workshops and partaken in art residencies. His goal is to continue to work with a large variety of clients to explore the further possibilities of his work, while also sharing and exhibiting his creations to as many people as possible.

A wide variety of his clients include, Google, Apple, Hoegaarden, Rubicon, New York Times Magazine, Vice Magazine, Wall Street Journal, GQ, Elle, Stanford Design School, Bloomberg Businessweek, Galison Harpers Magazine and Jarrold’s Spring/Summer window displays.

Gilliland, Grant

Grant Gilliland has been an animation addict in recovery since his early childhood, and spends a lot of time thinking about funny posture and animals that have personalities. He used to go to art school in Columbus, Ohio and had a green station wagon that at one point had a Wham! tape stuck in the tape deck, unfortunately. Grant now resides in the Mission District of San Francisco, where he can be sighted dodging cars and strange looks alike. He enjoys taking predictable walks and eating peanut butter a little too much…he also enjoys street art, folk art, and doing collaborative work with his good friends.

Giovannina Colalillo Illustration

Giovannina (Jo-van-NEE-nah). Award winning illustrations. Dynamic, vivid, fluid, conceptual, whimsical, stylized, figurative, painterly, watercolor pastels and ink line illustrations for editorial, advertising, publishers, web, children book, nature, fashion, food, health, lifestyle, etc. Illustrations available digitally. Stock illustrations available. Contact directly at art@giovannina.com or contact American Artists Reps in NY at aareps.com - Gold and Merit Award Winner Porfolios.com

Girasole, Alessia

Alessia was born in Milan, Italy where she currently resides. She has been drawing since early childhood and realized early on that she would turn her hobby into a rewarding career as an illustrator. After graduating at the European Institute of Design in Milan, with a major in Illustration and Multimedia Animation, she decided to focus on illustrating for children. During her studies, Alessia was introduced to Corel Painter software and was immediately shocked, amazed, and captured by its unique capabilities. As a result, she decided to give up her palette and paint-brush to completely dedicate herself to the study and exploration of digital art. Nowadays, she spends most of her time with her two favorite and very close mates... her MAC and Neve, a faithful Labrador retriever.

GK Images Illustration

contempory stylised illustration for print, design and new media

Glass, Randy

Originally from Kansas City, Randy became the youngest illustrator Hallmark Cards had ever hired — while still a junior in high school. He attended Ringling School of Art and Art Center College of Design, supplementing his tuition by drawing five-minute portraits of people at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World ... a surprisingly valuable education in discipline and patience. Randy began freelancing as an illustrator in the mid-’80s, quickly establishing a strong reputation for highly detailed representational drawing and painting. Although adept at working in color, he gravitated toward and has always preferred a simple black and white palette. He is a master of the graphic technique known as “stipple” — the process of marking a surface with numerous small dots to create an image. It’s a style favored by print media, where paper quality can adversely affect the reproduction of an image, and by its very nature, it’s ideal for Web usage. Perhaps best known commercially as a portrait artist, Randy has an exceptional aptitude for capturing his subject’s character and essence with carefully nuanced precision. This, combined with his stippling expertise, made him a perfect match for the Wall Street Journal’s iconic portraits known as “hedcuts”; he’s created several hundred of them since 1998. Over the years, Randy has received recognition by The Society of Illustrators, American Illustration, Communication Arts, The Art Director’s Club, and Illustration West. Randy currently lives in Southern California. Black & White Illustration. Pen and Ink (line & Stipple), Watercolor, Pencil. Portraiture.

Glenwood, Michael

Award winning illustrator Michael Glenwood brings a fresh graphic vision to illustration, merging drawing skills and conceptual ingenuity with an interest in classic printmaking techniques to create a bold visual style.

Glitschka, Von

Von is an "Illustrative Designer" who works in a diverse range of styles for a broad range of project types. He specializes in Logos, Icons, Hand Lettering, Packaging, Posters, Pattern Design, Character Design and any other form of illustrative work be it editorial, retail or branded.

GNAPS Illustration und Bildstellerei

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Goff, Ted

My cartoons have appeared in hundreds of publications around the world, and have been used in ads, presentations, T-shirts, newsletters, textbooks and posters. Thanks to the web, I often hear from great people on every continent who need cartoons to accompany their ideas.

Goines, David Lance

His artwork has been reproduced in numerous professional publications, including American Illustration, Communication Arts, Graphis, How, Print, and Step-By-Step Graphics. His writing and artwork have been the recipients of many awards, most notably the 1983 American Book Award for his book, A Constructed Roman Alphabet.

Goldberg, Richard

Supplying the commissioned and licensing markets with 100% rag illos: 100% unique, professional and fun. Richard A Goldberg's illustrations feature conceptual solutions for many market segments for the publishing, corporate and advertising markets. Illustrations are created with humor, wit, sophistication and elbow grease.

Golden, Elliott

Strong concepts and emotive formal elements gives Elliott's work a unique problem solving quality. His work is published nationally and internationally on a weekly basis. A partial client list includes Graphis, How Magazine, Kiplingers, MTV, Newsweek, NY Times, Spin, Time, Virgin and the Wall St. Journal.

Golden, Harriet

digital collage with complex vectors

Goldin, David

Award-winning illustrator : humorous, whimsical, high-speed fun for Editorial, Advertising, Weekly/Monthly Magazines, CD's, Children's Books, Book Covers, Animation.

Goldman, Tim

Graphic Illustration for publishing, editorial, education and entertainment. My clients include The Wall Street Journal, Scholastic, NBA/WNBA, and Disney Adventures Magazine.

Golson, Howell

For over 15 years Howell Golson has been creating illustration for packaging, logos, books, and printed collateral for the entertainment, advertising, publishing, and consumer industries. Black and White, Pen and Ink, Scratchboard, Colored Scratchboard, Logos, Icons. Specializing in Packaging, Food Illustration, Portrait Illustration, Vector Artwork, Icons, Identity, Portraits, Publishing, and Poster Ilustration

Gomez Bernaus, Ana

Ana Gómez Bernaus is a visual adventurer who landed in Los Angeles. Born and raised in Barcelona, Ana studied graphic design at Elisava School but at that time she was also very drawn to illustration. Barcelona and its Catalan modernism style influenced her early work, creating fascination with the rich organic ornamentation and the details. When she decided to move to New York, she fell in love with typography and her work acquired a more rational and organized flavor. Barcelona brought her a taste for illustration, New York allured her with typography, and now both disciplines live in L.A., with lettering. Ana has been awarded with the Type Directors Club Certificate of Typographic Excellence, Nominated for the 2013 Lürzer’s Archive 200 Best Illustrators worldwide 2013/2014 and her work has been featured in several books and publications. Her list of clients include Nike, Trident, Disney, State Farm, Direct TV and Polk Audio among others.

Gonzales, Chuck

humorous, cartoony yet realistic. A little glamour a little editorial, a little rock and roll.

Goode, Larry

Conceptual collage, mixed media, information graphics and whimsical digital illustration for editorial, book publishing, advertising and corporate clients.

Goodman, Johanna

welcome to the world of award winning, bleeding edge, shockingly new, tantilizingly fresh, classicly classy illustrations, portraits and concept pieces. all available right now in your choice of arresting ink, lush paint, razor sharp pen, super clean digital, raw sharpie, and raucous mixes. clients include: a&m records, rca, rolling stone, time, the new york times, spin, esquire, businessweek, the wnba, warner lambert, sports illustrated, forbes, mtv, vibe, new york, the new yorker, teen people. boo-yeah.

Gordon, Gregg

Corporate clients such as Twitter, TBWA/Chiat/Day, Landor Associates, Spin Magazine, KROQ Radio, Live105 Radio, Interscope Records, J Records, ESPN, Bill Graham Presents, DreamWorks Records, and many more, have repeatedly turned to GIGART for their poster, logo, album cover and package design needs.

Gorman, Stan

Illustrator, Art Director, Conceptual Artist, Art Consultant, Children's Book Illustrator, Caricature Illustrator, Editorial Illustrator, Partial client list, Oxford University Press, Scholastic Books, Innovative Kids Children's Books, McGraw Hill Publishers, Willow Brook Publishers, Mattel Toys � Display Conceptual Artist. Designed displays for Disney, Nickelodeon, Rugrats, Hot Wheels, and Barbie for the New York Toy Fair. Illustrated for many other accounts such as Taco Bell, Davidson Interactive, WABC Television New York, American Computer Optics, Toyota Express Lube, American First Federal Credit Union, Delimex, Exterra Termite Baiting System, Litton Data Systems, Toyota, Nissan, Continental Airlines, Aloha Airlines, Apple Computer Inc., Lotus Software, Lockheed Aircraft, Dow Chemicals, Globe Tires, Carnation Foods, Applause Inc., Buick Automotive show, and Disneyland, (Conceptual Designer and Illustrator). Assisted in designing a business and cultural center for the State of Alaska (Robert Jani Productions). Designed a theme park for the City of Norfolk, Virginia (Jacques Cousteau Society). Storyboard Director for Marvel Productions working on Spiderman and Dungeons and Dragons Saturday morning shows. Art director (10) years in the video game industry for Virgin Interactive, and Williams Entertainment. Illustrated for most major national advertising agencies and design firms.

Gothard, David

David Gothard has been illustrating editorial, advertising and book assignments since graduating from Pratt Institute, where he now teaches drawing classes. He began his career drawing muppets for Children's Television Workshop. His work has appeared regularly in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, Time and other publications. David is now collaborating with his wife, Julie Saab, on a series of children's books for Greenwillow Books, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.

Goudappel, Aad

He translates complex ideas and abstract themes into clear and powerful images. Aad creates illustrations that at first glance seem very simple. His distinctive style is characterized by the use of flat areas of color and the complete absence of lines. On closer look the mildly alienating images often contain multiple intellectual or emotional layers. This approach leads to works that are both timeless and contemporary.

Graham, Mariah

Mariah is a illustrator with over 20 years experience and is international known in the advertising,editorial and decoratiive industries. I combines both computer digitals and hand drawn to created advertising, editorial,fashion and decorative assignments for images and products.I have create editorial illustrations for Saatchi& Saatchi, Grey Advertising, Ogilvy & Mathers Worldwide, The New York Times, London Times, Harper's Queen, Vogue Magazine, Hanes, L'Oreal, Revlon, and Estee Lauder Cosmetics. I also illustrated editorials for HBO's (The josephine Baker's Story). My clients have also included Hasbro Toys and Canon Copier(TV commerical).

Grajek, Tim

Fast, wild and wonderful.

Gralingen, Christian

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Christian Gralingen was born in Essen (Germany) and now lives and works as an Art Director and Illustrator in Berlin. He has a diploma in Communication Design from the University Duisburg-Essen (Folkwang). His client list includes design agencies, publishing houses, magazines, academic institutions and foundations.
His aesthetics have many influences but are particularly inspired by the imagery of scientific publications, construction plans and technical drawings.
References and previous clients include: Anna B. Design, Büchergilde Gutenberg, Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design Halle, Condé Nast, Die Andere Bibliothek, Gruner + Jahr, GQ Magazine, Hertie School of Governance, Hertie Stiftung, Lamborghini Magazine, Literaturhaus Stuttgart, Lufthansa Magazine, Ministry of Finance (Germany), Ogilvy, Rotes Kreuz, Slanted Magazine, The New Yorker, Territory, TÜV-Süd Magazine
Christian’s work has been recognised by 3x3, The Art Directors Club Germany, American Illustration, Freistil, Joseph Binder Award, The Society of Illustrators and The Type Directors Club. He was one of the judges of the 3x3 Illustration Annual 2015.
Christian is part of the creative collective "The Hof" located in the centre of Berlin. "The Hof" is an art space and also an association of designers, illustrators, photographers and copywriters.

Grand Pré, Mary

Client List: Atlantic Monthly, The New Yorker, Time Magazine, Business Week, Dell Books, Penguine, Avon Books, McGraw Hill, Random House, Harcourt Brace, Neenah Paper, Dreamworks, BBD & O, Nordstroms, Nickelodeon, Ogilvy & Mather, Blue Sky Studios.

Graves, David

David Graves has a B.F.A. in illustration from the University of San Francisco and is a long time member of the N.Y. Society of Illustrators as well as the Graphic Artists Guild of N.Y. He also has over twenty years of professional experience as an Illustrator, Art Director, and Graphic Designer. He is extremely versatile, flexible and conscientious about his work and his relationships with his clients. Over the years he has earned a reputation for delivering consistently high quality work under tight deadlines.

Graziano, Nazario

Nazario is an Italian freelance Illustrator, Graphic Designer and dad. His world is romantic, ironic, dreamy, with good background music. Something like… “a dive in the past with gore-tex lifesaver”. He takes inspiration from old books, illustrations for kids, sky, snow, rain and rainbows, his little princess Bianca, his wife, his cats, music, old-school skateboards, traditional tattoos, 80′s memories, 50′s sci-fi movies, typography and so much more that happens day by day in his life…

Greenberg, Jason

Partial client List: American Express Financial, American Prospective, Arts & Antiques Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, Baltimore Magazine, BBDO, Business 2.0, Business Week, Columbia Journalism Review, Conde Nast, Financial Institution, Grip, Harvard Business Review, Herman Miller's Jugglezine, Johns Hopkins University, Lays Co., Los Angeles Times.

Greenberg, Karen

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graphic, illustration, layered, acrylic, paint, digital, line, line with color, fashion, people, figures, still life, travel, food, logos, icons, editorial, publishing, advertising, packaging, decorative, textiles, pattern, hand lettering Graphic and stylized with line and color, plus new work incorporating painted textures. Advertising, editorial, publishing, design and corporate.

Greene, Chad

Award winning freelance illustrator/fine artist's digital portfolio showcasing 2D/3D artwork as well as traditional works.

Grethen, Donna

Hand lettering and illustrations for everything. My work has been used for advertising, books, covers, editorial, packaging and web design. Society of Illustrators 44 and 53. Print 2002.

Griak, Charlie

Storyboards, illustrations and graphic design.

Grien, Anita

My career as an illustrator’s representative started in 1972 with one very talented artist. Another illustrator soon joined us and we proceeded to grow our group slowly but steadily, staying small enough for me to maintain close contact with every member and every client. As you’ll see, the artists work in a wide variety of styles and media. You can depend on each one I represent to deliver really great work—on time, within budget, and without problems or stress. Our national and international client list includes publishers, advertising agencies, magazines, newspapers, corporations, TV networks, cable companies, web sites and design firms. I hope you'll like what you see and I hope we'll be hearing from you soon. Representing: Fanny Mellet Berry Higgins Bond Ron Carboni Bruce Cayard Anthony Jenkins Julie Johnson Alan Neider Alan Reingold

Griffiths, Andy

Having worked for Warner Bros feature animation and Steven Spielberg. Andy produces character designs, Flash animations and illustrations in a classic cartoon style

Griffo, Daniel

Daniel Griffo was born on March 8th, 1973 in La Plata, Argentina, where he currently resides with his wife Elba, his baby boy Benjamin and his two pets Indiana and Jones. As a young child, he was always drawn towards creating and drawing images. At 10, he took his first steps into the world of illustration with the guidance of his drawing and painting instructor who taught him the basic foundations of the craft. In his teens, he became a self-taught comic illustrator and worked for both Argentinean and Italian publishers. Shortly afterwards, he worked for various studios creating licensed art, where he sharpened his skills and amassed a great deal of experience. As a freelance illustrator, Daniel has worked for many large companies including Image Comics, Warner, DC, and Disney. In his portfolio, you will find traditional and digital images, layout color, story boards, comic book art, inks, lettering, children and adult illustration, character development, and 3D models – Daniel is truly a jack-of-all-trades.

Grigoriou, Gregory

Greg Grigoriou's well designed illustrations are suitable for lifestyle ads, editorial, or packaging assignments. He is extremely flexible with revisions and very much a service oriented artist. A stock library of over 70 images and growing is available here at folioplanet.>>>client list>>>T & L Golf Magazine, Electronic Home Ideas Magazine, Wells Fargo, Citibank, Harvard Business Review, DK Bicycles, Iceland Spa & Fitness, Earnest & Julio Gallo Winery, St. Ives, The Boston Globe, and more. Email Greg today at greg@iseedots.com

Gross, Susan

illustrator, designer and teacher. Susan’s work ranges from whimsical watercolors to rich, collage monotypes. This award-winning artist has illustrated many books, products and journals, such as “Heal Your Body A-Z,” by Louise Hay. Susan also created 50 monotype collages for an inspirational card deck with Deepak Chopra for Hay House Publishing, and most recently designed and illustrated “An Adventurer’s Guide...” for Mike Dooley at Tut.com. From Joe Boxer pajamas to Beringer wine labels to cookbooks and Nordstrom products, Susan has created distinctive and sophisticated design and illustration solutions for a variety of clients.

Gruenholz, Irma

I am a three dimensional illustrator based in Madrid, Spain. My work process involves creating hand-sculpted illustrations with clay and several materials which allow me to work in three dimensions. I love to explore the possibilities of each project and experiment with new solutions and textures.

Gu, Sunny

Based in sunny Los Angeles, Sunny Gu is an artist who’s curious about culture. She loves to look for beauty in everything around her and then recreate it in her art. It certainly shows through in her work, which is full of colour, glamour, fashion and ornamentation.

Sunny was born in China but emigrated to the US when she was 13. She’s loved drawing for as long as she can remember. Her nickname is ‘Bee’ because she’s obsessed with flowers and if you look inside her wardrobe you’ll be overwhelmed by the colourful floral prints and patterns inside. She has plenty of accessories to go with the garments - again, they form important elements in her illustration work.

Her overall aim is to preserve the beauty she sees around her.

Sunny studied illustration at the Otis College of Art and Design in LA, and received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.

Each illustration begins with a series of rough sketches, which Sunny uses to develop the composition. Once she’s decided on the composition, she works on the details and then starts painting. Her favourite medium is watercolour – she loves their vibrant and unpredictable nature. Occasionally, she uses graphite or acrylic paints for some of the textures. Sunny will use a computer to create surface designs and textile patterns.

When she’s painting, Sunny says she’s bathed in happiness and she puts that across in bright colour and rich detail. The focus on beauty and feeling is clear in her work and she wants to bring joy to whoever looks at it.

Guion, Tamara

My work is very conceptual in nature and I try to add a bit of symbolism to everything I do.

Gunther, Tom

My name is Tim Gunther. I am a freelance scientific illustrator from Solana Beach, California. I studied marine biology at the University of California Santa Barbara, and received a Masters Certificate in scientific illustration at the University of California Santa Cruz. My clients include the Marine Biological Laboratory Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, several international universities, environmental consulting firms, various aquariums, natural history museums, scientific journals, and magazines. I utilize a wide variety of media, and my specialties include natural science, botany, paleontology, entomology, and aquatic science.

Gutierrez, Monica

Monica was born in Rosario city in Argentina but now lives in Buenos Aires with her husband, Alejandro, their 2 children, Sebastian and Lucia, and their 4 dogs! As a young girl, Monica was always drawing and creating with her crayons and paints. She went on to study visual art education at the School of Art in Buenos Aires. She started out working as a colorist for book publishers, newspapers, and magazines publications. Nowadays, she is dedicating most of her time to children’s illustration. Monica’s studio overlooks their beautiful garden filled with buzzing bees, orange blossoms, and chirping birds. When not illustrating, she enjoys reading, watching movies, tending to her garden and she also spends some of her time working as a digital artist for gallery exhibitions.

Gynux

Gynux was born in Villefranche-sur-Saône, France and currently resides in Lyon. As a child, he had always been drawn to storytelling and illustration. Growing up, he was impressed by Rembrandt’s use of contrast in his compositions, Hirao Miyasaki’s use of detail and unique characters in his cartoons, and the color palette of Dominique Louis’s illustrations. He studied industrial engineering in college and later worked as a furniture and graphic designer. However, he came to realize that there were some boundaries which had been suppressing his creativity by solely focusing on industrial design. He craved the spontaneity that comes from being free to recreate anything from his wildest dreams and his farthest imaginations. Luckily, Gynux met some illustrators at an exhibit which brought him back into the realm of drawing and illustration. His inspiration comes from a wide range of sources – cartoons, fine arts, architecture, film and especially music. While not illustrating, he loves to travel and has visited Turkey, Austria, Spain, England, Greece, Netherlands, Italy, Belgium, and Germany. Gynux also enjoys spending his free time riding his bike through the forest and playing his piano.