Tag: Illustrator

‘Drawn’: A New Book in Craig Frazier’s Illustrative World

Drawn offers a compelling look into Craig Frazier’s illustrious 40-year career in illustration, showcasing over 405 of…

Brad Holland: Marrying Images with Text

In an insightful Q&A session, illustrator and artist Brad Holland delves into the depths of his artistic…

Victo Ngai: Rules Are Only Suggestions

Victo Ngai is a beacon of creativity and ingenuity in illustration. Renowned for magical realism, Victo’s illustrations…

Balbusso Twins’ Illustrative Style Revives ‘The Great Gatsby’ with Avant-Garde Flair

Step into the Gatsby-esque splendor crafted by Milan’s Balbusso Twins, Anna and Elena, whose illustrious images in…

Drawing the Winning Hand: SVA’s Yuqing Liu’s “Poker Game”

In the high-stakes art world, some moments capture the intensity of a final poker showdown, and School…

Daren Lin: Intricate Illustrations, Marvelous Murals

In the vast tapestry of contemporary art and illustration, Daren Lin emerges as a standout talent. Known…

Illustrating with Two Souls: The Balbusso Twins Featured in Graphis Journal #377

Anna and Elena Balbusso, also known as the Balbusso Twins, are an award-winning artist duo living in…
Paul Garland designs

Bold, Colorful, & Graphic: Paul Garland Featured in Graphis Journal #376

Paul Garland was born in Somerset, England, and studied at Somerset College of Arts & Technology, Epsom…

California Condor + Raising the ‘Bar’-ista

Michael Pantuso’s California Condor: A Heartfelt Ode to the Endangered Species As the world grapples with climate…

Passion and Persistence: Jack Unruh, Featured in Graphis Journal #375

“It is the idea that is the most important thing, and after that, it is how you…

Images of Illustration + Photoshopped Posters: New Talent Latest Entries

Illustrated and reinvented images are all the rage with this week’s New Talent entries. It takes imagination…

Little Hints: Mark & Richard Hess, Featured in Graphis Journal #374

“I had seen his setup of acrylic paints, the colors he’d use and how he lined them…