New Children’s Illustrations by George Schill

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These images were actually created for greeting cards by George Schill but would be great for the children’s book market. George just used these for a client mailing and you can see more art @www.georgeschill.com. Click on the children’s area on the site.

 

More Children’s Art by Carol Newsom

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Two more examples of Carol Newsom’s children’s illustrations! Carol has created so many images over the years for children’s books – view her portfolio for a great selection of kids, animals, fairy tales, & educational materials!

 

More New Dinosaur Art by Phil Wilson

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Another new dinosaur painting by Phil Wilson – this one pictures two 25 feet long Carnotaurus coming into a group of Gasparinisaurs. These dinos were all from Argentina. Check Phil’s portfolio for more exciting dinosaur art!

Greeting Card by George Schill

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George Schill has been creating greeting cards for many years – this card is a pun type card about a woman with a beautiful mole and then a second one appeared! Check his portfolio for more examples and also his web site – georgeschill.com

 

New Dinosaur Painting by Phil Wilson

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Fabulous new dinosaur painting by Phil Wilson. It’s a herd of the bizarre Isisaurus being pursued by a Rajasaurus. These dinos were found in India in 1997. View Phil’s portfolio for more great dino images!

London Science Museum Cravings Mural by Ron Magnes

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Ron Magnes was contacted by the London Science Museum to create artwork for their Cravings exhibit. The display consists of (22) individual illustrations to form a coherent exhibit mural. This is the main exhibit standing in the central area of the Science Museum. The BBC Morning Show did an on-site exclusive the day before the opening. This new exhibition explores what influences our appetite and cravings. The exhibition is 66.5 feet long by 15 feet high. The first two pictures are photos of the mural and I added Ron’s art to show the true vibrant colors!