He is
a 31-year-old digital painter and graphic designer born and raised in Bratsk,
Russia. His unique style and incredible attention to detail have gone into
creating artwork for several clients.
The
collages of Italian artist Antonello Silverini are loved by many and can regularly be
spotted in books, posters and newspapers. Silverini worked as a commercial illustrator
for large companies before switching to newspapers and magazines. There he
found freedom to use and develop his artistic talent. His works are created
from a base that begins with a simple sketch. From there, he works with collage
and acrylics and finishes them off digitally. Although his focus is very
diverse, his illustrations all carry the same playful, creative and even
romantic style.
Aya was born and raised in Tokyo Japan. She
now works and lives in Brooklyn, New York.
She likes Cats, seals , and receiving
postcards and she has ever changing weekly obsessions.
She also elaborates lots of theories about lot of things. When she doesn't indulge in her obsessions she paints and draws, creating her own whimsical narratives.
Paolo
Domeniconi was born in Italy in 1965.
After
studying art, he worked for several years for an advertising agency. He started
to work as freelance illustrator in 1992. First, he worked with many
advertising agencies for print campaigns and communication.
Later,
he was interested in the world of children’s illustration, attended the
specialization courses of Sarmede and Macerata. He did illustrate children's books for
many publishers including Sinnos Editrice, EDT, La Coccinella, Arnoldo Mondadori, Pearson Italia, Deagostini, Coccole e Caccole, Franco Cosimo Panini, Agaworld.
He
received the Special Mention of “Premio delle
Palme 2009” Città di San Vito dei Normanni. In 2010, he participated in the
project “Disognamo” getting the Special Children’s
Jury Prize and he was selected for the illustrators exhibition of “Premio Cento” 2010.
Paolo
Domeniconi works mainly in digital media.
Paolo
currently lives and works in Spilamberto (Modena, Italy).
Her work can be seen in a variety of publications. She has worked with clients such as Penguin, Random House, Simon & Schuster, Scholastic, HarperCollins, Chronicle Books, Macmillan, Perseus, Lufthansa Airlines, Mattel, Wall Street Journal, Boston Globe and The Village Voice among others. Her illustrations have been recognized by Society of Illustrators, Creative Quarterly, American Illustration and 3X3. She is represented by Shannon Associates and she continues to search for stories through love, laughter, and observations of the people around her.
When she is not drawing, you can find her climbing some rocks, or biking the hills of the Bay Area. She currently resides in Oakland happily with her husband and their two Siamese cats, where they continually water their plants too much.
Christina
Mrozik has spent the majority of her life
observing the natural world and the types of relationships that form within it.
Having grown up on the Grand River in Michigan, she was inspired by it’s
habitats at an early age. Blending the external world with her own
understanding of the human condition has led to her distinct style.
Materials:
Pen, ink, newsprint, scrapbook paper, watercolor, lace, fur, paper clay, beads,
energy, naps, movies and books on tape.



























































































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