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Josh Holinaty

Posted on 08 February 2010 by Charlene Chua

Edmonton-based Josh Holinaty has a great collection of funky artwork. Be sure to check out his personal work too!

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Michael Sanderson

Posted on 01 February 2010 by Charlene Chua

Michael Sanderson has some nice fashion illustrations that look a little like Japanese manga, but not quite. I particularly like his renderings of shoes!

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Randolph Williams

Posted on 28 January 2010 by Charlene Chua

Randolph Williams has a small but growing body of work that features beautiful paintings, both traditionally and digitally rendered.  Check out his sketches for some great anatomy work.

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Dominique Fung

Posted on 14 December 2009 by Charlene Chua

Dominique Fung has a nice body of work that has an ecological bent, with a slightly macabre twist. Check out her blog for more new work and updates.

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New Work and Prints from Daniel Swartz

Posted on 03 December 2009 by Daniel Swartz

Cover for Bookmarks Magazine

Cover for Bookmarks Magazine

Daniel has several new pieces posted on his website after a very busy fall.  Most notably is the new cover for Bookmarks magazine – available at Borders and Barnes & Noble now.  Bookmarks had previously only used stock imagery and this is their first foray into using an illustrator.  They were very happy with the results and more covers are planned for 2010.  Purchase a copy while you are out Christmas shopping and reinforce that custom illustration sells better than stock.

Also, for the holiday season, Daniel has made available three adorable prints through his CafePress store.  The prints are affordable for almost any budget.  Give a unique gift of art this Christmas (or buy one for yourself :)

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