New York Art

Leela Corman has illustrated books on subjects ranging from urban gardening to the history of the skirt, and has worked with a dizzying array of print clients, including the New York Times, BUST Magazine, American Baby, and many more. Her comics have been translated into many languages. Her next graphic novel will be published by Schocken-Pantheon in 2012.

Solène Debiès was born in Brest, on the west Atlantic coast of France. After studying arts in Nantes, she became an illustrator at the begnning of the 2000.

She draws colored characters on the themes of fashion, society, beauty, for brands and french and international magazines, getting inspired by her life in France, between Nantes and Paris, and by her travels, mostly in India that she loves particularly.

She began her collaboration with the ELLE magazine India in 2005, and works for many brands where we find her feminine, colorful and graphic world: Givenchy, Delsey, Nestle, Exacompta…

Yonatan Popper is an illustrator who works both with paint and digitally for editorial, advertising and publishing markets. Some of Yonatan’s clients include: Yediot Ahronoth newspaper’s – 7 Yamim and Blazer magazine. Playboy, Maariv newspapers – Sof Shavua and A-magazine, Calcalist newspaper, Globes magazine, Orbit, Mccann Erickson, and Time Out.

Vicki Day has illustrated for billboards, posters, various trade magazines and storyboards for television commercials, both live action and animated. Perhaps born in the wrong era, her inspiration lies mainly in 1930s through 1950s graphics and much of her work reflects this through rich color, strong design and simplistic, no-nonsense composition. She hopes her art evokes in others the homey nostalgia it stirs in her.

Nicolás Aznárez was Born in Washington D.C, U.S.A, with origins from Spain. Nicolás has had the opportunity to live in several countries and to meet cultures as contrasting as Japan, Mexico, Argentina and Cuba. After initiating his career in Architecture in the University of Navarra, Nicolás chose to give his professional future, and life, a radical spin by focusing on Design instead and later illustration. He now designs and illustrates internationally for advertising campaigns, newspapers, media, and publishing.

Naomi Alessandra’s work focuses primarily on beauty, fashion and portraiture, and is most frequently rendered in ink and watercolor. Naomi has developed style campaigns, animations, and storyboards for the L’Oréal Group, Clarisonic, and Princess Cruises’ strategic marketing campaigns. She has also been featured in numerous magazines and popular blogs, including Black Book Magazine, seaofshoes.com, stylelikeu.com, Spindle Magazine, Chausseur Magazine, and many more.

Marilena Perilli has enjoyed working as an illustrator for over 10 years. She has illustrated dinnerware for Fishs Eddy, books for Penguin, Running Press, Sterling and St. Martin’s Press as well as columns for Girls’ Life Magazine and for The New York Times. She also established the look for a national junior fashion line and illustrated a storybook for a Geico Commercial.

Louie Chin is a New York based illustrator and designer. He has worked with a variety of publications. Along side his illustration work, he also works on many comic / graphic novel projects.

Liz Adams is a freelance artist based in Los Angeles. She grew up in Tucson and Phoenix, Arizona and have a BFA in mixed media from Arizona State University.

Pepe Serra loves to translate words into conceptual images giving added value to each project. Pepe considers himself a graphic communicator as well as a digital illustrator, developing conceptual illustrations, internationally, for newspapers, magazines, publishing, and advertising.

Joshua David McKenney was driven to draw ever since his fingers could hold a pencil. His lifelong obsession with women, glamour, and fantasy led him away from his small Pennsylvania town and to New York City’s Parsons The New School for Design.

Joshua landed his first illustration commissions designing T-shirt graphics and fabric prints for the fab fashions of Heatherette. Further illustration commissions followed, including three for Mariah Carey’s Elizabeth Arden fragrances. Additionally, Joshua has done illustration work with Dolce and Gabbana, Mattel Inc., Harper Collins, Penguin Group, Saatchi Group, La Perla, Scholastic Books, Elle Girl, Fraulein Kink, OUT Magazine, Linda Farrow, Maybelline, Lime Crime, MAC Cosmetics, Dita Von Tease, Taylor Swift Wonderstruck, Seventeen Magazine, Fitness Magazine, Klutz, Weeki Wachee Springs, and Nylon Magazine.

After years of creating two-dimensional art, Joshua also began experimenting with sculpture, mold-making, casting, and eventually porcelain—a progression that naturally led him to dolls, a life-long fascination. The result is Pidgin. A modern take on the classic European fashion doll.

Lila Kalogeri is a lifestyle, conceptual, and children’s illustrator. She has worked for book publishers, magazines and ad agencies. Her work is mostly computer generated, but she also enjoys working with traditional media and mixing the two worlds as well.

Based in Portland, Oregon, Dan Stiles creates art that is a visual combination of music and design. Over the past 15 years Stiles has collaborated with artists, labels, promoters, and major corporations to create identities, custom packaging, and limited edition collectable art and merchandise.

Stiles is perhaps best known for his Poster Art, working with artists across multiple genres the likes of Death Cab for Cutie, Sonic Youth, Arctic Monkeys, Cat Power, Hot Chip, Sigur Ros, Ted Leo, TV on The Radio, Dizze Rascal, Wilco, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, and countless others. His work has garnered numerous awards, is regularly featured in national gallery exhibitions, and has been reproduced in a wide variety of books and magazines from Graphis, Print, Step, GQ and Rockport Press.

With her love of watercolors, gouache and the texture, Danielle has evolved and perfected her digital paintings without compromising her traditional training or love for painting. She graduated from The Art Institute of Seattle Graphic Design. After a few years of freelance graphic design, Danielle set up a very tiny studio in Seattle and began her mission to share her colorful creations. She specializes in fashion, advertising, editorial, pattern design, stationery, and hand-lettering. All of Danielle’s designs are inspired by fashion, food, photography, beauty, home magazines, nature, and everyday life.

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