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Wenjia Wang's unusual illustrations give personality to our internal organs

Creative Boom

In 2018, she graduated from the School of Visual Arts with an Illustration major. She recently gained a Master of Fine Arts degree in Illustration from the Fashion Institute of Technology. Clients include Huawei, independent musicians, galleries, and local businesses. © Wenjia Wang. © Wenjia Wang.

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Asia Orlando wants you to stop and take a closer look at her colourful, detailed illustrations

Creative Boom

After completing my master's degree in fine arts and gaining experience in architecture studios, I realised my heart wasn't in it." This love for details makes my art suitable for many sorts of projects, from the pages of a magazine or a gallery to the front of a cool product package. "I

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May 2024 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists

Colossal

Tito’s Prize (Austin) Open to any medium and artists at any stage of their career, this prize grants one winner $15,000 and a solo exhibition at Big Medium Gallery. 2025 Vilcek Prizes for Creative Promise in Visual Arts and Curatorial Work (International) Open to artists and curators born outside the U.S. on May 13, 2024.

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F5: Dylan Mulvaney Looks to the Past to Create the Future

Design Milk

His expertise lies in translating core values, strategy, and voice into striking visual executions for clients like Apple, Netflix, RISD, Vice, and MoMA. Others include the Museum of Modern Art, Knoll, Aesop, Vanity Fair , and the New York Times Magazine. Today, Dylan Mulvaney is joining us for Friday Five ! Dylan Mulvaney.

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Turn Back the Pages: Robert Fawcett

Illustration Age

The most important thing that I learned in art school is that I found a premise and a starting point with my approach to drawing. It comes from my classes at The School of Visual Arts with John Ruggeri and Jack Potter and deals primarily with the act of “seeing”. Below you’ll find a gallery of various illustrations by Fawcett.

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Remembering Bob Gill: “There’s no such thing as a bad client”

Design Week

He later studied at the Philadelphia Museum School of Art and Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts before moving to New York. Early professional work included illustrations for magazines such as Esquire and Seventeen. ’ ” Gill returned to New York in the 70s, where he began teaching at the School of Visual Arts.

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December 2022 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists

Colossal

Visual Art Open Prize (International). The first prize winner receives $3,000, an exhibition in New York, and publishing in Aperture magazine. Five BIPOC artists will be commissioned to create site-specific works in a public space and a traditional gallery. Fine Arts Work Center Visual Artist Fellowship (International).

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