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Illustrator: Darren Booth, Art Director: David Heath
Toronto, Ont. Publisher: Kostuch Publications Ltd.
416-450-4277 Client: Foodservice &
E-mail: darren@darrenbooth.com Hospitality Magazine
Web site: www.darrenbooth.com
Originally this illustration was a rejected concept that I turned info a self-promo-
tional piece. A few months later, when the subject of tainted beef appeared in the
headlines again, the artwork was re-commissioned.
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Illustrator: Robert Carter, Web site: wwwcrackedhat.com
Burlington, Ont. Art Director: Lisa de Nikolits
905-333-9209 Publisher: Transcontinental Media
E-mail: rob@crackedhat.com Client: EDGE magazine
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Illustrator:Rick Sealock, Web site: wwwricksealock.com
Calgary, Alta. Art Director: Shaum N. Bemadou
403-276-5428 Designer: Shaun N. Bemadou
E-mail: sealock@telusplanet.net Client: Bike Magazine
Onice more the big red-nosed, sword-tonguted, manic, splishy splashy battling head
concepthal approach rocks! Thanks to Shaun I was allowed to really have somefim
and play with the drawinlg and mixed media in this editorial. Hey ... who doesn't
like paintingDEEEEVILS ON WHEEEEELS!
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TIis image accompanzied the article "Activism Goes Digital," describinig howv the
Internet has made possible the precise coordinationof global protest.
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Illustrator:Devon Bowman, Web site: wwwdevonbowman.com
Hamilton, Ont. Art Director: Thcia Barlow
905-5z1-8145 Client: How Magazine
E-mail: devon@devonbowman.com
This illustrationwasfor an article titled "Shedding Stress," about coping with stress
in the workplace.
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TIhe idea behinzd this illustration is as labyrinthiineas the film, Adaptation, itself
Iln the CharlieKaufinan spirit, I leave it Itp to the viewer to sort it all out.
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Illutstrator:Susan Leopold, Photographer:David Saltmarche
Toronto, Ont. Art Director: Lydia Anderson
416-690-6654 Design Finn: Snowdog Design
E-mail: susan@susanleopold.com Clienit. Lifetime Fitness
Web site: www.susanleopold.com
This was part of a series for a US. magazine article aboset junk food entitled "The
Lure, The Lie." Healthy foods are used as the bait to get customiters through the door,
but once insside they still get hooked into eating the junk. The 3D objects are hanid
painted, stitched and collaged fabric.
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I thoug1ht it would look interestingto make tlhe vegetation appearas thtough it could
hiave been underwaterplants.
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Illutstrator:Sandra Dionisi, Web site: www.sandradionisi.com
Toronto, Ont. Art Director: Bemadette Gillen
416-588-4588 Client: CA Magazine
E-mail: sandra@sandradionisi.com
A look at how recent world events are clhan!ging the way business treats those who
blow the lid off corporate malfeasance.
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Illustrator:Tim Zeltner Toronto, Ont.
Art Director:Pamela Fogg 416-505-9522
Client. Middlebury Magazine E-mail: info@i2iart.com
Artist's Rep: i2i Art Inc., Web site: www.iiart.com
These paintingsillustrate a short stony about the adventures of a little girl named
Nell who runs away from home with her three sisters in pursuit.
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Illustrator: Marcos Chin, Web site: www.marcoschin.com
Toronto, ON Art Director: Emily Reid Kehe
416-569-1983 Client: Boston Globe
E-mail: mchin@sympatico.ca
This image describes how it isacceptable to talk about the price that a person paid
for their home in Boston.
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Illustrator:Tim Zeltner Toronto, Ont.
Art Director: Elizabeth Mathews 416-505-9522
Client: Bon Appetite Magazine E-mail: info@i2iart.com
Artist's Rep: i2i Art Inc., Web site: www.iziart.com
This piece, "Tea vs. Tee Time" was paintedforBon Appetit magazine. The artvork
illulstrates locations in Scotland where couples can golf and shop in the same day.
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TIsis paintinig accompanied afeatare article that investigates the possibility thzat tlhe
New World was discovered in 1392 by a Scotsman, Prince Henry Sinclair. I built a
custom medieval frame to fitrther enhance the arhwork.
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Thtis was for an article in the Father'sDay issute of Maclean's. The authzor, a prison-
er and the father of a io-year-old girl, reflects on the damage he isinflicting on his
child as he and she live throughi the lo years of hissentence.
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I,, Illustrator:Marcos Chin, Web site: www.marcoschin.com
Toronto, Ont. Art Director: Ann Harvey
416-569-1983 Design Firm:Pace
E-mail: mchin@sympatico.ca Client, The Shuttle Sheet
This was a cover image for The Shuttle Sheet about wine bars in New York City.
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Illustrator:Sandra Dionisi, Art Director: Shelley Frayer
Toronto, Ont. Design Firm:Ireland + Associates
416-588-4588 Publisher: Trinity College, University of
E-mail: sandra@sandradionisi.com Toronto
Web site: wwws.andradionisi.com Client: Trinity Alumni Magazine
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Illustrator:Thom Sevalrud Artist's Rep: i2i Art Inc., Illlustrator: Bruce Roberts, E-mail: madeinquebec@sympatico.ca
Art Director.Karen Nelson Toronto, Ont. Montreal, Oue, Art Director,Andre Gagnon
Publislier:Sterling Publishing 416-505-9522 514-938-0731 Publisiher;Stank6
Designer:Karen Nelson E-mail: info@i2iart.com
Client: Sterling Publishing Web site: www.i2iart.com The book resultedfrom a collaborationsimilar to a dance between the publisherand
the artist,Since this was No. 2 in the series, there was a level ofconfidence andfamil-
The challenge in creating this book cover artwork was to not make it too "hocts- iarity between Andre and myself. He came to an art show and saw these two tango
pocus" looking. I came up with this image of an "earth-goddess,"which aesthetically dancers in one of ny works and said, "That'sit." Fortunately, we didn't pepper the
touchies base with the spiritual as well as the more grounded aspects of the book. cover with anything more than the lettering. when you're relaxed, you can see what
is in front of you.
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