
Here are a few more of our sparpungent illustrators!
| Ryan Loghry (ryan.loghry@yahoo.com)
Ryan Loghry is a freelance illustrator with a distinctive and pleasing style. Ryan has recently written and illustrated The Searcher and is currently shopping for a publisher.
Ryan graduated from the Seattle Art Institute in 1989 with an associate degree in visual communications. Ryan has worked as an artist/animator, web designer, and is now pursuing a career in freelance illustration.
More examples of Ryan's work can be seen at:
www.ryanloghry.com
and
www.ryanloghry.blogspot.com/
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| Charlene D. DeLage (delagecar@msn.com)
Charlene has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Oregon
and a Masters of Education from Oregon State University.
Her illustrations are created with loose brushwork using watercolor,
gouache, and ink. She has recently illustrated a children's book series on
Pet Care, a series on Plant Care, and a Hans Christian Andersen series.
Prior to illustrating children's books, Charlene has exhibited landscape
paintings and drawings throughout the Northwest.
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| Andrea Fitcha (andrea@andreafitcha.com) has been a freelanceartist since 1993. Working mainly in watercolor and colored pencil, she creates illustrations for children's publications of all kinds. When she's not drawing, she likes to spend time with her husband and two children. She is currently working on her first picture book. Andrea's website |
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| Gloria Swan (gloswan@earthlink.net) |
| Johanna Wright was born and raised in Eugene, Oregon in the shadow of some very big and beautiful trees. She received her BA from The Evergreen State College in Olympia, WA (1998), in puppetry, and childrenŐs books, and moved to Brooklyn shortly after graduation.
Johanna spent nine years in New York, selling her paintings on the streets of Manhattan. During this time on the sidewalk, she honed her illustration skills, ate way too many hot dogs, sold thousands of original paintings, and appeared in numerous magazines and publications. She went on to assist Sarah Oliphant, painting large scale backdrops for photography and film. These two experiences helped Johanna to form the illustration style that she has today. These days Johanna lives in Portland, Oregon where she spends most of her days illustrating, playing the ukulele, and searching for Sasquatch. Johanna's website |
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