
Jamie Hogan’s latest illustration for Maine magazine’s Wellness column is all about the therapeutic value of heat, especially during these winter months. (more)
Jamie Hogan celebrates the first real snow of the season (it’s about time!) in her native state of Maine. “Paper whites blooming inside + snow outside = extreme happiness.” (more)
Jamie Hogan’s illustration for the current issue of Maine Magazine is all about skin as the wrapping of an inner glow, a gift that glows from within. “I've always believed that age is but a costume for the soul,” says Jamie. Shine on! (more)
Jamie Hogan’s Zen-like illustration for the Wellness column in Maine Magazine makes us want to breathe deep and say om… “I LOVE working with them,” confides Jamie. “I send a bunch of sketches, they always pick the best one, and off I go!” (more)
Jamie Hogan’s illustration appears in the August issue of Maine magazine for a wellness column about surfing in that beautiful state. (more)
If you’re in the Portalnd, ME area this Saturday, June 18, hop the ferry across Casco Bay to Peaks Island for the beach party launch of author/illustrator Jamie Hogan’s picture book about island summers, “Seven Days of Daisy,” published by Down East Books. (more)
Jamie Hogan illustrated “The Circuit” by Francisco Jimenez recently for Cricket Magazine. The story, a memoir of Jimenez’ childhood as an immigrant from Mexico, working alongside his family in the fields of California, reminded Jamie of her own travels there in the 1990’s. (more)
Ispotters Jamie Hogan and Marty Braun, from the beautiful state of Maine, clued us into a group show they are participating in, in Danielson, CT called, "12 New England Illustrators," at Quinebaug Valley Community College. Here is Marty, with his work: (more)
At last! The illustration Jamie Hogan worked on during the summer for Portland (Maine) Stage Company is now showing up all over that beautiful city! (more)
Here is a first peek at Jamie Hogan’s latest book, in collaboration with writer Robin Hansen, “Ice Harbor Mittens.” Published by Down East, in Maine, it tells the story of Josie, an 11 year-old who wants to be a sternman on his cousin's lobster boat. (more)