Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Tatsuro Kiuchi and Paul Rogers honored by the Society of Illustrators





Tatsuro Kiuchi and Paul Rogers will both have artwork exhibited at Illustrators 51 at the Museum of American Illustration in New York. The show runs from January 7 to March 28 in three separate categories. Please visit the SOI website below to see the dates for each category.

Tatsuro Kiuchi had six illustrations chosen for the show, including "The Snow Angel" for the 2007 Starbucks Holiday Campaign and "It Never Is," an illustration for a story about Texas Hold'em in Hemispheres magazine. 3 x 3 Magazine and American Illustration have already honored "Travelling with Four-Legged Friends." "Ya-te-veo," the man-eating tree, was also selected for the American Illustration annual. The last two winners are "Better Days," an illustration for an elder care magazine, and "The Apple Store in Ginza," a personal piece for the group exhibition of the Tokyo Illustrators Society.

Paul Rogers has an illustration of Ralph Branca done in his sketchbook style. The illustration was for an American Express coffee table book of charter card members designed by VSA Partners.

http://stage.societyillustrators.org/honors/annual/index.cms

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Monday, December 29, 2008

Heflinreps American Illustration 27 Winners







Our artists Greg Clarke, Miguel Gallardo, Tatsuro Kiuchi, and Rutu Modan have artwork selected for the AI 27 annual book due out in February 2009. Joe Morse and Ilene Winn-Lederer also have pieces chosen for the website.

Greg Clarke has a series of six images he did for Real Simple Magazine selected called "You've Got Mice." He also has a New York Times Book Review cover chosen for the website only. Miguel Gallardo has a personal piece called "Barcelona Skyline" selected for the book and three other editorial images chosen for the website.

Tatsuro Kiuchi has three works selected: "Pass the Cheer," part of the 2007 Starbucks holiday campaign, "Ya-te-veo," an illustration for the book Beasts!, and "New Year Travel," an illustration of animals on a plane that also received the Bronze medal in the 3x3 Pro Show.

Rutu Modan will have "Stranger's Eyes" published in the annual, an image for a CD booklet. Chosen for the website are Joe Morse's illustration of "Snoop Dog" for Rolling Stone and two images by Ilene Winn-Lederer, "Betrayal & Rebellion," and "The Beast of Mass Destruction." They are both from her upcoming book, "Between Heaven & Earth," from Pomegranate.

You can see all the entries at the American Illustration website at http://www.ai-ap.com/. Click on AI27 and search for the artist by name.

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Heflinreps Welcomes New Artist Sonia Pulido





Sonia Pulido has recently joined our illustration agency. Sonia lives in Spain and has illustrated for Anaya, Les Editions de la Cerise, El Pais newspaper, and Rockdelux magazine. She likes to have a series of elements that evoke stories in the observer, allowing many different interpretations.

Please visit our website below to see more of her work.

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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Many Political Illustrations during Fall of 2008



Heflinreps continues to receive assignments for illustrations of world leaders by our artists. Hanoch Piven completed three portraits of Barack Obama for Golf Digest, The Progressive, and Esquire UK edition and Angela Merkel for Newsweek. Barack Obama was also the subject of illustrations by Paul Rogers for a Weekly Reader poster and Miguel Gallardo for La Vanguardia newspaper.

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Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Paul Rogers illustrates the 2008 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade advertisements


Macy's recently selected our artist Paul Rogers to illustrate the advertising campaign for the 82nd Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Macy's used the illustrations in stores, on the Macy's parade website, as well as in print advertising.

Here's a link to the Macy's parade website:
http://www1.macys.com/campaign/parade/parade.jsp

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Friday, November 14, 2008

Miguel Gallardo illustrates an article about Barack Obama's "offspring"

Miguel Gallardo recently did this illustration for La Vanguardia daily newspaper in Barcelona, Spain. The article was about all the new babies who will be named Obama, Barack or Michelle after our new first family.

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Thursday, November 13, 2008

Joe Morse is exhibiting in "Paint for Print" in Chicago



Joe Morse is included in the exhibition, "Paint for Print, Contemporary Illustration, Traditional Media." It opened on Thursday, November 6, at The Glass Curtain Gallery at Columbia College in Chicago. The exhibition continues until December 19.

Besides Joe Morse, the exhibition includes original illustrations by John Hendrix, Gina Triplett, Sterling Hundley, GĂ©rard DuBois, Olaf Amit, Shino Arihara, Penelope Dullaghan, Aaron Jasinski, and Robert MacKenzie.

"Paint for Print" shows not only the original hand-painted artwork, but also the books and other printed materials so that the viewer can see the finished product. The exhibit shows the work of professional illustrators who use paint and other mediums instead of digital art.

Columbia College Chicago
1104 South Wabash Ave.,1st Floor
Chicago, Illinois
Gallery Hours:
Mon-Wed, Fri: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Thurs: 9:00am – 7:00pm

http://cspaces.colum.edu/upcoming_at_glass_curtain/

http://paintforprint.blogspot.com/

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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Forever Young illustrated by Paul Rogers is in bookstores now





Paul Rogers has illustrated a new children's book, Forever Young, by Bob Dylan. Ginee Seo and Ann Bobco at Simon and Schuster/Atheneum Books called Paul to work on the project, and they didn’t have to ask him twice. Since this is one of Dylan’s most loved songs, Paul said that his job was to not screw it up, and to do something that Bob would like. The illustrations parallel the lyrics of the song by telling the story of a kid growing up and making connections to people and to the world around him. For Dylan fans, Paul tucked a lot of references to Dylan's life and lyrics into the drawings. Most of them are listed in the Illustrator's Notes section of the book, but some are left for the readers to discover themselves.

Simon and Schuster has created a promotional trailer for the book that includes Dylan's music, and they will be distributing it soon. Paul was also interviewed by Publisher's Weekly about his work on the book.
Forever Young has won First Place, Children's Trade, Hardcover Picturebooks (non-fiction) at the 2009 New York Book Show. The show is on March 24.
Visit the websites below for more information.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hc-a1kP7ITA

Monday, November 10, 2008

Naoki Mitsuse has been commissioned to produce a new flash animation series








Tateyama Brewing Company, a Japanese sake brewery, recently commissioned our new artist, Naoki Mitsuse, to create a three-episode flash animation series titled, "Invisible." The project requirements had an open story, but required certain specific scenarios and predetermined characters. The music was arranged and produced by Sunday Mitsuru. The next two installments will be in monthly intervals. The animation will be used on Tateyama Brewing's website in 2009. Please click on the link below to view the animation.


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Monday, July 21, 2008

Tatsuro Kiuchi Wins Two Bronze Medals




The 3x3 Pro Show has awarded two Bronze Medals in the Editorial category to Tatsuro Kiuchi. His entries had more than a majority of the judges' votes as well as one or more judges listing them as their favorites. The two entries are "Traveling with Four-legged Friends" and "Golf Orphans." "Traveling" was a rejected sketch for a New York Times article since it was similar to another illustration they had used in the past, but was published by Kadokawa in Japan as a magazine cover. The final New York Times piece was of a cat in a suitcase, also selected for the 3x3 annual. "Golf Orphans" was from a Golf for Women article about parents who are always golfing on the weekends, so the only chance the daughters have to see them is when they are at the pool near the golf course. Tatsuro also had five images selected from the Starbucks "Pass the Cheer" advertising campaign.

Greg Clarke had the cover of the New York Times Book Review chosen. Miguel Gallardo had entries selected from three different categories: the cover of Maria and Me, illustrations from Java Junkie, and "Anger" published by Magazine-La Vanguardia. Images from Get Ready: The Los Angeles Earthquake Sourcebook by Paul Rogers were honored in the book series category.
Heflinreps congratulates all our artists whose illustrations were selected for the annual. There were over 4,000 entries, with only 200 images selected by the judges.


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Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Matthew Cook travels to Afghanistan





In 2007, Matthew Cook spent a month in Afghanistan drawing scenes for the British army. The drawings show troops on patrol and the daily life of soldiers and natives in this battle-scarred country. He is planning an exhibition in London in 2008.
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