
The slide show above features the newest illustrators on theispot.com. Click through to view the full image collection of any artist that catches your eye. We feature new illustrators every week to ten days, so come back often to see the freshest talent in the business!
An increasing number of ispotters are achieving success in the children's and picture book market. Click here, or on the Raul Colon image from his New York Times Children's Books Best Seller, Angela and the Baby Jesus, to the right, to browse through a selection of these beautiful books. And if you see something you've just gotta have, you can buy it on line immediately.
Congratulations to the many ispotters who are in this year's Advertising exhibition.
Illustration: Hal Mayforth
One of the Balbusso twins' illustrations, Pippi And Her Monkey, has been chosen for inclusion in the AI 27 Website.
Matt Dorfman recently completed an illustration for the Asian edition of Time Magazine in Hong Kong.
Four of Jacob Thomas's illustrations were chosen for inclusion on the American Illustration 27 website.
Jonathan Williams' illustration for Peguin Press has been chosen for inclusion in the American Illustration 27 Website.
Ariel McMillion recently completed five paintings commissioned by emerging Swedish 3D design house IndustriRomantik
Celebrated Cuban musician and force of nature, Celia Cruz, is the subject of a vibrant documentary this year. Who better to create the film’s poster than Edel Rodriguez, whose memories of her music and her life inform his own work so vividly?
The 12th Annual Webby Awards Official Honoree Selections were announced this past week; among them was Jesse Ewing’s Inkleaf Studio for his work on Emdashes.com.
Baby Tattoo Books is proud to present an exclusive book signing of “Plug in the Quest for Mug” with award winning artist Viktor Koen at NYC Comicon 2008.
One of the most eagerly anticipated books of Spring 2008 is Pulitzer Prize winner Jhumpa Lahiri’s “Unaccustomed Earth.” Collage artist Marty Blake shares how she illustrated the cover.
"Brad Benedict's Sideshow: Moods for Moderns" features ispotter Lou Brooks.
Alberto Vazquez is featured in the "Fresh" section of Communication Arts.
The San Francisco Center for the Book invited a select group artists and writers to design a 4"x4" book for their 'Small Plates' edition series. The given theme was 'How-To'; John Hersey decided to go with the finer points of thumb wrestling.
These two new illustrations by Chuck Gonzales are for a series of wordless books by Think It Ink It Publishing.
Echo Chernik’s second poster for the Connecticut opera, entitled “La Cenerentola” is now out on the town.
Acme Illustrators just completed a painting for the Country Music Channel.
This year, the SI celebrates its 50th year of exhibiting the best that illustration has to offer. Congratulations to the 21 ispotters whose work was chosen for the Editorial and Book show. Click Jon Krause's image to the right to view more selections.
Stephen Savage gives us a heads up about winning Gold for his needlepoint portrait of Steven Heller.
Some images make you laugh and say, “Whoa” at the same time. Brian Stauffer’s half page illustration of “The Terrible Toll of Art Anxiety” on the front of the NY Times Home section today certainly qualifies!
Congratulations to the four ispotters who are in this year's exhibition.
Illustration: Edel Rodriguez
Who but Michael Sloan could make a brain look both fit AND cute?
Seth's take on Eustice Tilley for the New Yorker’s Anniversary Issue is a winner!
Robin Williams has her first solo exhibition, After Birth, coming up on February 15th through March 16 in Brooklyn, NY.
Theispot.com’s subscribers swept 3 x 3’s Illustration Annual, many showing more than one image. See the post in Art News.
Illustration: Robert Neubecker