A fantastic new painting of a Diplodocus grazing by Phil Wilson – consider him for your next dinosaur project! Interesting that as I post this “Dippy” is being removed in London – much to the outrage of dinosaur lovers everywhere!
New Dinosaur Paintings by Phil Wilson
Santa Illustrations by John Walker
Sports Illustrated Kids Art by John Walker
John Walker recently illustrated a very unique view of world champion skier Mikaela Shiffrin, for the soon to be published book from Sports Illustrated Kids – “All New Access, Your Behind-the-Scenes Pass to the Coolest Things in Sports.” John created artwork that will print on an otherwise clear page, and overlay the client supplied photo of the skier. His illustration will provide readers with a graphic representation of internal system functions, like muscle and lung activity, that are involved when an athlete is engaged in intense competition.
New Dinosaur Painting by Phil Wilson
I Can Read Dinosaur Series by Phil Wilson
Buildings Illustrations by Jim Trusilo
There are many times when clients need building illustrations in various forms – city maps, prominent buildings/structures, a college campus, & various architecture – all illustrated realistically. We have done many of these projects over the years – in particular – city maps – and most often aerial views. Here are three good examples by Jim Trusilo – Jacobs Field, Ridgeway Complex, & Rider College Campus Map. If you have a need for this type of project – contact us – we can provide you with plenty of samples!
Blackbeard Art by John Walker
The Selfish Giant by John Walker
New Dinosaur Paintings by Phil Wilson
Phil Wilson just illustrated two new dinosaur paintings using a combination of acrylic and airbrush. The first painting – “Dimetrodon” – was a 12 foot long reptile that pre-dated the dinosaur age and was the first predator of its time. The second painting – “Liopleurodon attacking Mosasaurs” features Liopleurodon, which is nicknamed “T-rex of the ocean” or “Sea-rex” Â It was a top ocean predator of the late dinosaur age and is shown attacking Mosasaurs, which was a sea-going lizard related to the modern day Komodo dragons and reached a length of 30+ feet. As usual – like the majority of his dinosaur art being used for various publishing books – Phil uses a combination of scientific fact and super realism.