New Dinosaur Painting by Phil Wilson

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Phil Wilson just created a new dinosaur painting – Iquanodon herd crossing a river while a Polacanthus watches nearby. Check his portfolio for more exciting dinosaur illustrations!

 

I Can Read Dinosaur Series by Phil Wilson

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Quite awhile ago Phil Wilson illustrated a three book series called I Can Read which featured dinosaurs. Harper Collins just released the series in Korea – this is an example of one of the covers totally written in Korean! Check his portfolio for more examples of his dinosaur illustrations!

Blackbeard Art by John Walker

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A nice illustration of Blackbeard from a recent book John Walker illustrated about pirates. A great example of his painterly realism. He reminds me of the characters in the new TV series “Black Sails”!

Kids Cartoon Art by Peter Grosshauser

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Two crazy, fun illustrations that Peter Grosshauser created for past children’s publishing projects. His art is well know in the children’s books and educational publishing areas in particular. View his portfolio for a wide array of zany, cartoon art that kids enjoy!

Three Little Pigs Picture Book by Phil Wilson

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Phil Wilson recently completed a picture book for a self publishing company titled: The Three Little Pigs: Give, Save, Spend. These are a few of the delightful, fun illustrations from the book that I’m sure young children will enjoy!

Baby Santa Children’s Book by Phil Wilson

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These are illustrations for a children’s book – Baby Santa and the Lost Reindeer – by Phil Wilson. To date Phil has illustrated four books in the series and they have been very successful – he will be starting a fifth book in January. You can view more images from the other books in his portfolio!

 

Eugene Vinitski

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Eugene Vinitski was born in Moscow into a family of artists. His first source of inspiration was his own father’s work, which he greatly admired. He studied in Moscow at the Central Art School and the All Union State Institute of Cinematography.

For the past 17 years he has tremendously enjoyed being able to pursue his love for art in Switzerland. He has over 15 years computer graphic and illustrator experience. His image problem solving takes many forms that fit the clients’ needs. By combining various situations and objects into bold and interesting angles he is able to convey clear ideas to the viewer in a realistic manner. Most of his early work was in oils, but now he can achieve a similar look which is much faster and easily edited in the computer using his special techniques.

The Selfish Giant by John Walker

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These are two illustrations from a book that John Walker illustrated awhile back of Oscar Wilde’s title – The Selfish Giant. Check his portfolio to view more digital painterly images!

Lost Village Art by John Walker

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John Walker recently created several illustrations for an English textbook in the UK. The story is about how a terrible storm descended upon a village many years ago. This illustration depicts one of the main characters – created digitally.