Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Rod Hunt Named
3x3 Illustration Annual No. 14 Show Chair

We’re pleased to announce Rod Hunt has agreed to accept our invitation to be the Show Chair for our 3x3 International Illustration Annual No. 14.

As many of you already know Rod is an award-winning London based Illustrator and artist who has built a reputation for retro-tinged illustrations and detailed character filled landscapes. With UK and international clients spanning publishing, design, advertising and new media, he's illustrated everything from book covers to advertising campaigns, theme park maps, iPhone apps and even the odd large scale installation too!



Rod is also the illustrator behind the bestselling Where’s Stig? books for the BBC’s hit TV show Top Gear, in total the books have sold in excess of 600,000 copies to date. 

Rod has served as PR and Media Relations Chair of  ICON9 and as the Chairman of the Association of Illustrators from  2009 to 2012, and was a Director for nine years.

Rod regularly lectures in the UK and internationally on subjects including self promotion for illustrators, the European illustration market, the business of illustration and his own career.
Deadline for entries is March 24, 2017. We’ll be opening up the show later this month.

The current annual is on schedule to ship the week of December 12th. James Yang served as Show Chair for this year’s annual.

Thursday, September 29, 2016

It's All the Fashion

Pocko is proud to announce TACTILITY, a group show of contemp-orary fashion illustration from around the world. 

Artists:

Alessandra Genualdo (IT)
Annabel Briens (FR)
Annu Kilpeläinen (FI)
Bijou Karman (US)
Britt Samoson (EE)
Cecilia Carlsted (SE)
Dave Anderson (UK)
Emma Löfström (SE)
Gary Fernández (ES)
Klaus Haapaniemi (FI)
Jean Leblanc (FR)
Jenifer Corker (UK)
Jules Julien (FR)
Laura Berger (US)
Laura Laine (FI)
Marju Tammik (EE)
Maria Sainte (RU)
Mio Matsumoto (JP)
Nicolas Gavino (US/FR)
Nomoco (JP)
One Eye Girl (ES)
Rosie McGuiness (UK)
Spiros Halaris (GR)
Stina Persson (SE)
Sue Dray (UK)
Velwyn Yossy (ID

POCKO GALLERY
October 6—November 15
51a King Henry’s Walk 
N1 4NH 
London 
www.pocko.com


Friday, September 23, 2016

Assistant Professor, Kansas City Art Institute
Full-time Position Opening

Kansas City Art Institute is a four-year, independent and accredited college of art and design founded in 1885, and located in the cultural heart of metropolitan Kansas City, Missouri. The college enrolls over 600 undergraduate students drawn regionally, nationally and internationally.

Full-time Faculty
Start Date: August 15, 2017

Education and Experience Requirements 

  • MFA in illustration or a related field
  • A minimum of 2 years teaching experience and professional practice in illustration
  • Evidence of professional achievements in the field of illustration
  • Knowledge of software programs including Adobe Creative Suite

Application Deadlines and Procedures

Although the position is open until filled, fullest attention will be given to those applications received by December 1, 2016.  Applications received during the on-campus finalist stage of the search are not guaranteed consideration.
  • Apply by e-mail to: hr@kcai.edu
  • Attach to the e-mail in PDF format only:
  • Letter of application
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Statement of teaching experience and philosophy
  • List of active and workable web link(s) to personal and/or commercial work as well as supervised student work with project descriptions where applicable
  • List of 3 professional references we may contact
Applications with accessible PDF files and workable web links will normally be acknowledged by return e-mail within one week of submission.

—Steve Mayse, Chair, Illustration

Questions may be directed to:

KCAI Director of Human Resources
HR@kcai.edu
816-802-3434
Kansas City Art Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Cover Revolution!
Illustrators and the New Face of Italian Publishing

Cover Revolution! is an exhibition and book (published by Corraini Editions) that aims to document the revolution taking place in Italian bookstores, featuring work by the most popular and beloved Italian illustrators such as Lorenzo Mattotti, Franco Matticchio, Guido Scarabottolo, Gianluigi Toccafondo, Emiliano Ponzi and Olimpia Zagnoli. The exhibition will be held at the Italian Cultural Institute in New York, in Milan at the Laboratorio Formentini from November 7–25, 2016 and in Dublin at the Italian Cultural Institute from November 19, 2016–January 29, 2017.

Guido Scarabottolo and Emiliano Ponzi will attend the New York opening on September 29.

Italian Cultural Institute
686 Park Avenue between 68th and 69th Street
September 29 – October 26, 2016
Monday-Friday, 10am – 5 pm
Admission is free

Opening reception, September 29,6-8pm

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

MTA is looking for artists
for Brooklyn Subway murals

MTA Arts & Design is looking for images of artists’ previous work to review in consideration for new subway murals along the N line in Brooklyn at 8 Avenue, 18 Avenue, 20 Avenue, Bay Parkway and 86 Street. An approved fabricator will translate the final artwork design into the identified medium, therefore an artist’s prior experience, or lack thereof, with these materials will not be taken into consideration when reviewing images.

The budget for design and fabrication of the artwork for each subway station will range from approximately $200,000 to $230,000, including an artist fee of up to 20% of the final art project cost. As part of this fee, the selected artist will be required to submit a budget, produce completed designs, select a fabricator and oversee the fabrication and installation of the artwork, with project management by MTA Arts & Design.

Selection Process
A selection panel comprised of arts and design professionals will select finalists to produce proposals. Finalists will be given site specifications and a detailed overview of the project to create a proposal for original artwork for the stations, for which they will receive an honorarium of $1,000. Following the selection panel’s review of proposals, one artist per station will be selected to receive the commission.

Eligibility is based upon artistic merit as evidenced in previous work, exhibition history, awards, honors, and publications, and demonstrated proficiency and technical knowledge of the medium(s) in which the artist regularly works. Artists must be available to work in New York during the required design and construction period (2016 to 2020).

To Apply

Submit up to 20 images along with a short application form, a bio/CV, and brief artist statement. All artists interested in being considered for projects must apply through the online program at mtaarts.submittable.com.
Submissions must be complete by midnight on Friday, September 30, 2016. 


Download complete information or contact MTA Arts & Design: arts@mtahq.org

Deadline: September 30, 2016

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

New James Jean Catalog Available

Zugzwang is a catalog of new work exhibited at Hidari Zingaro Gallery in Tokyo, curated by Takashi Murakami. Also included in the volume are exploratory and ancillary works created in the same period, as well as process images.

The special slipcase edition features a custom-engineered cloth case with a magnetic enclosure that opens to reveal a foil-embossed letterpress print within. All books feature a newly-designed bookplate, signed and numbered.

The first printing of Zugzwang will be limited to 2000 copies and the slipcase edition to 250 copies. A very limited three-copy edition features Zugzwang in its cloth-covered slipcase and includes both the foil-embossed letterpress print and an original drawing by James.

In addition, each purchase of Zugzwang gives patrons a chance to win an original drawing by James. Buyers of the first edition will have a chance to win one of three original drawings, while each buyer of the special edition will have a chance to win one original drawing. The winners will be selected at random.

Example spreads are available online.

3x3 International Illustration Award Show
- Winners Announced -

In our hurry to get our winner’s announcement out we neglected to post our winners in our blog.

3x3 is pleased to announce the medalists and merit winners for its thirteenth annual illustration competition. With nearly 4,600 entries only 14% were accepted as medalists or merit winners. Winners represented 37 countries including countries beyond the Americas and Europe—China,Vietnam, Egypt, Russia and Turkey to name a few—providing a truly universal look at the world of illustration. 58% of all winners were from the United States, 43% from outside the country.

Winners
Winners in the Professional Show include Best of Show, Lucinda Schreiber (Australia) and gold medalists, Coralie Bickford-Smith (United Kingdom) and IC4Design (Japan). Silver medalists include Nik Neves (Brazil) and Emiliano Ponzi (Italy). Bronze medalists were Ella Cohen (Germany), Serge Seidlitz (United Kingdom) and Mark Smith (United Kingdom).

Winners in the Picture Book Show include Best of Show winner Coralie Bickford-Smith (United Kingdom), gold medalists include Yeji Yun (United Kingdom)  and Manica Musil (Slovenia). Silver medals went to Andre Letria (Portugal), Sophie Casson (Canada), Slavka Kolesar (United States) and Kristjana Williams (United Kingdom). Bronze medalists include Teresa Cortez (Portugal), Jihyeon Lee (Korea) and Marion Arbona (France).

Student Show winners included gold medalists Mikayla Butchart, School of Visual Arts, New York; Carolina Celas, Royal College of Art, London and Avery Kua, OCAD University, Toronto. Silver medals went to Chioma Ebinama, School of Visual Arts, New York; Angela Hsieh, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence; Jenny Lee, School of the Art Institute, Chicago; Erica Mao, Parsons the New School for Design, New York; Chelsea O’Bryne, Emily Carr University of Art and Design,Vancouver; Bailie Rosenlund, Sheridan College, Toronto and Noa Snir, Universität der Kunste, Berlin. Bronze medalists were Dom Civiello, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston, Taoyu Li, University of Arts, London.

Judges
Judges for the 3x3 Professional Show were Ken DeLago, Art Director, Golf Digest; Grace Lee, Art Director Priest+Grace; Irene Gallo, Art Director Tor Books; Lucho Correa, Art Director/Graphic Designer (Colombia); Kiko Farkas, Art Director (Brazil). And illustrators Jing Wei, Brian Rea and Veronica Grech (Spain).



Our 3x3 Picture Show judges were Paul Buckley, Art Director Penguin; Hendrik Helligel, Editor Gestalten Verlag (Germany); Isabelle De Cat, Art Director Penguin (United Kingdom); Ben Newman, illustrator (United Kingdom) and Maria Carluccio.



3x3 Student Show judges included Catherine Gilmore-Barnes, Art Director, New York Times Book Review and illustrator/educators Aya Kakeda, Ian Whadcock (United Kingdom), Jonathan Jay Lee (Hong Kong) and Peter Diamond (Austria).

In addition to our merit and medalist winners we also announced our honorable mention winners which represent 7% of our total entrants. A complete list of winners is on our site.

A big thank you to our judges. And congratulations to our winners.

The 3x3 International Illustration Annual No. 13 will be shipped in December, our eBook edition and website will be available then as well. We're accepting pre-orders for the print edition now.

Cover illustration by Alice Wellinger

Monday, August 1, 2016

Milton Glaser Still Hearts New York

Wonderful article this weekend in The New York Times. A lot of it I had read before but some new, interesting observations about the city, then and now. And a bit of news about a recent project that didn't go so well.

Monday, July 25, 2016

Gary Taxali Hand-Painted Prints Available

As part of his upcoming show at Jonathan Levine Gallery opening August 3, Gary is offering new hand-painted multiples (HPM). Each HPM is an original work painted in acrylic on a four-color silkscreen print. Each print is $500, plus shipping.

To purchase contact the Jonathan Levine Gallery, sales@jonathanlevinegallery.com. A preview of all 44 HPMs is available online.

Cluster: A Group Show of Groupings
Jonathan Levine Gallery
529 West 20th, Floor 9
New York NY 10011

Opening, August 3, 6-8pm

Monday, May 30, 2016

Seymour Chwast Special Offer for 3x3

We’d like your help in making Seymour Chwast’s new book a reality. We're in the home stretch now, just ten days to go.

You may or may not have heard about the current Kickstarter campaign for At War With War, the 88-page anti-war tome designed and illustrated by Seymour, edited by Steven Heller with an introduction by Victor Navasky, former editor and publisher of The Nation. The hardcover 6.6 × 9.5-inch book prints two-color with letterpress text, three-piece binding, color-printed paper sides, Smythe-sewn and red cloth spine stamped in black.

Designers & Books and Seymour are offering special three pledge tiers for 3x3 supporters, choose one to support Seymour’s book and receive added rewards.

For supporting the book we’re offering a signed edition of the first illustration Seymour did for 3x3. This Issue One OpArt piece will be hand-signed by Seymour and printed as a full-color giclée print and is available on all three tiers. Details about the three levels are below.

Deadline is June 9, 2016
Book and rewards will ship in November 2016


Pledge $33 or more
Receive a signed copy of 3x3 OpArt image 8.5 × 11-inch (21.59 × 27.94cm)

Pledge $99 or more
Signed 3x3 OpArt image
Copy of special edition of At War with War stamped with Seymour’s profile/pipe logo, and signed
Inclusion of your name on acknowledgments page
$99 (this is a substantial discount; the regular price for the special edition alone is $89)

Pledge $299 or more
Signed 3x3 OpArt image
Copy of special edition of At War with War stamped with Seymour’s profile/pipe logo, and signed
Inclusion of your name on acknowledgment page
Seymour chooses a sketch for you from a portfolio of 15 original one-of-a-kind sketches, and signs it. The sketch options will be displayed in a GIF file, promoted first to 3x3 supporters.
Join us in supporting this historic event. Seymour is already at 90% of the goal so don’t delay, act today. Select one of many pledge levels to support Seymour including clicking on the special 3x3 offers above.

Join us in supporting this historic event. Seymour is already at 90% of the goal so don’t delay, act today. Select one of many pledge levels to support Seymour including clicking on the special 3x3 offers above.

More details and additional pledge levels.

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Milton Glaser and Beverly Willis To Speak at 92Y

Beverly Willis has dedicated her life to architecture. Milton Glaser has dedicated his life to graphic design. Now both in their 80s and still making vital contributions in their disciplines,Willis and Glaser will discuss their expansive careers and provide inspiration to the new generation of designers.

Moderating the panel will be Aileen Kwun and Bryn Smith, authors of Twenty Over Eighty: Conversations on a Lifetime in Architecture and Design. The authors will autograph copies after the discussion.

About the book: Celebrating legends of design in their ninth decades and beyond, this book includes twenty Q&As with designers and architects over the age of eighty who are/were still active in their careers at the time of interview, including Milton Glaser, Beverly Willis, Seymour Chwast, Michael Graves, Jane Thompson, Jack Lenor Larsen, Ralph Caplan, and more. On sale May 24th.

Reserve your ticket now.

92Y
Wednesday, June 15, 8pm
Buttenwieser Hall
Lexington Avenue @ 92nd Street

Friday, May 20, 2016

Two American Illustrators Exhibit in Amsterdam

Just received this notice from Hyland Mather about two American artist/illustrator’s exhibit in Amsterdam:

Andenken Gallery is very pleased to announce the solo exhibitions of two American artists; Jaime Molina (Colorado) and Adrian Landon Brooks (Texas). Both of these young artists use found materials and a neo-folk aesthetic in their contemporary and illustrative work.

The concurrent exhibitions will showcase Jaime Molina’s intensely detailed sculptures made from reclaimed wood and salvaged nails and Adrian’s detailed illustrative paintings on found wood.

Over the last 5 years, each of these artists have developed a symbolically rich and character driven pseudo-mythology that defines their work.

For Adrian, Juxtapoz magazine writes, “Adrian Landon Brooks’ drawings are beautiful and nightmarish, utilizing the simple combination of gouache and pen to create haunting illustrations of idols, icons and strange figures. These imaginings have a mysterious and powerful message, yet what that is feels slightly out of reach.”

On Jaime, Max Kaufman for Hi-Fructose magazine writes, ‘Jaime’s work has a fascinating narrative to it — this world he has created continues to become larger, and with his more recent sculptural works in the last few years, the denizens of his world are coming into the dimensional realm. These sculptures are where Jaime shines — built out of anything and everything at hand, they echo traditional folk techniques and ideas with a modern twist. It’s a great testament to using what you have, and making the best of it.’


Jaime Molina - Desolation Slang &
Adrian Landon Brooks - Miracle Worker
July 11th - July 2nd, 2016
Wednesday through Saturday, 2-6pm.
Andenken Gallery
Raamstraat 7-9
Amsterdam

Opening Reception: Saturday June 11th, 18-21:00

Follow these artists on Instagram: Jaime Molina @cuttyup, Adrian Landon Brooks @adrianlandonbrooks

Friday, May 13, 2016

See More of Seymour

He needs no introduction, you mention his first name and you know immediately who we’re talking about. And here lately he seems to be everywhere.

There are several upcoming events featuring Seymour Chwast and a new short film that takes you inside his studio and thinking.

On Monday, May 16, as part of New York City’s Strand Book Store series Discovering Design, Chwast, along with Jack Lenor Larsen and Jane Thompson, will take part in the panel discussion Legends of New York City Design—showcasing lifelong design luminaries all in their ninth decade. These icons are included in the newly published book Twenty Over Eighty, by Aileen Kwun and Bryn Smith (Princeton Architectural Press, 2016), which will be available at the event. Tickets are available now.

Strand Book Store
828 Broadway @ 12th  Street
Rare Book Room
7pm

On Tuesday May 24, New York’s esteemed Cooper Union marks the 65th graduation anniversary of one of its most famous alumni, Seymour Chwast, who will spend an evening talking about his life as a designer, activist, and author. Joining him will be design writer Steven Heller. A reception follows the talk, and both Chwast and Heller will sign copies of their most recent books.

The free event is open to the public and takes place in Cooper Union’s Rose Auditorium starting at 6:30 p.m.

Cooper Union
41 Cooper Square, on Third Avenue between 6th and 7th Streets

And today, the Art Directors Club (ADC) and design company COLLINS are proud to debut the exciting new ADC Design Masters film series, kicking off today with a short film featuring ADC Hall of Fame laureate Seymour Chwast. The films — conceived and produced by COLLINS — are the first in a series which will take an inside look at the lives and careers of a select group of masters whose work continues to inspire designers and creatives of all ages around the world.

And if you haven’t heard about Seymour’s new book At War With War, there’s a Kickstarter campaign going on and getting closer to its goal. Check out the pledge levels and support this book.

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Seymour Chwast At War With War

Designers & Books has just launched a Kickstarter campaign to publish Seymour Chwast’s new book of antiwar illustrations: Seymour Chwast at War with War: An Illustrated Timeline of 5000 Years of Conquests, Invasions, and Terrorist Attacks.

Seymour turns his pen and sketchpad toward creating a new book on a subject that has been a personal obsession for nearly six decades: the fight against war, humankind's never-ending scourge.

“It’s the ongoing relentlessness of the thing. That’s the nagging notion through the years that keeps bringing me back to the subject of war.” — Seymour Chwast

Join Seymour in his fight and help publish his new book of powerful antiwar images. At War with War visualizes humanity’s 5,000-year-long state of conflict, chaos and violence on a continuous timeline. Thirty-five two-page spreads in stark black-and-white pen-and-ink drawings and woodcuts illustrate history’s most notorious battles.

To support the Kickstarter, Chwast has opened the doors to his archive, offering both new and vintage items to backers. Deadline is June 9, 2016.

Designed by Seymour Chwast
Edited by Steven Heller
Introduction by Victor Navasky, former editor and publisher of The Nation

6.6 x 9.5 inches, 88 pages, 35 original illustrations, hardcover


Sunday, April 10, 2016

Barbara Nessim: Experiments in Art
and Digital Technologies

Consulting Curator Cynthia Goodman has put together an interesting exhibit combining traditional art and new digital technologies in approaching weaving, printmaking, ceramics, painting, photography and interactive installation. It's all a part of Creative Tech Week NYC.

The exhibit includes works by Barbara, Margie Hughto, Darcy Gerbarg, Linda Law, Lia Cook and Vibeke Sorensen. The opening reception is Thursday, April 28th, 6-9pm.

April 29 thru May 8, 2016
149 W 24th Street (between 6/7th Avenue), Suite 5B
New York, New York
Monday-Wednesday, 12-6pm
Sunday 12-5pm, and by appointment

www.creativetechweek.nyc

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Seven Artists Tackle Google's Tilt Brush

Walk through three-dimensional drawings by Tim O'Brien, Barry Blitt, Chip Kidd, Karen Caldicott, Sheryo, Brandon Cruz and eighth-grader, Jade Lo. Time magazine introduces seven artists to Google’s tilt brush, a program that allows users to create art in a three-dimensional virtual space using the HTC Vive virtual reality headset and controllers. Truly amazing!

Interesting to see the different approaches, Jade kills it! Produced by Josh Raab.

Monday, March 28, 2016

ICON9: July 6-9, Austin, Texas

Over four full days the ICON Illustration Conference brings you an exciting program of speakers and events reflecting the independent spirit of the Lone Star State.

The venue for ICON9 is the beautiful Austin Hilton Hotel in the heart of the city’s thriving entertainment district. The city’s bustling arts vibe, world famous music scene and Tex-Mex-infused culture makes Austin a natural destination for ICON9.

ICON brings together top illustrators, designers, educators, representatives and art buyers to explore The Future of Illustration. This year’s jam-packed four day program brings you:

Main Stage Speakers
Our ICON9 presenters include over 50 illustrators, artists and creative professionals to inform, entertain and enlighten you.

Scheduled speakers include: Selina Alko, Lilli Carré, Gemma Correll, Eleanor Davis, Henrik Drescher, Camille Rose Garcia, Anita Kunz, Roman Muradov, Moonbot Studios Virtual Tour, Melinda Beck, Kayla E (Nat Brut)., Jessica Hische, Shelly Jackson, Geoff Peveto, Svein Størksen (Magikon Forlag), Paul Windle, Alexandra Zsigmond New York Times, Sean Qualls, Julia Rothman, Martha Rich, DJ Stout (Pentagram), Michael Thompson, Jonathan Tobin On Orphan Works, Sam Weber, Calvin Wong, Kyle Webster, Ping Zhu and more to be announced.

An Education Symposium 
This two-day Main Stage event features a presentation of papers by a global selection of noted educators culminating in a round-table discussion on traditional and online learning.

Multiple Workshops 
Over 24 workshops engage attendees through lectures, studio tours and hands-on activities which run both Wednesday and Thursday. Workshop presenters include Lille Carre, Jessica Hische, Kyle Webster, Paul Windle and Julia Rothman. Registration for workshops begins in early March.

A Roadshow 
This pop-up event and marketplace showcases the work and wares of over 60 exhibiting illustrators and artisans.

ICON Director Mark Heflin spoke about tickets for the conference, “We’ve opened up our final block of tickets at the regular conference price. We do however, have a few discount opportunities for groups of six, and a couple “Two-For-One” discount tickets still available for added savings.” Order your tickets now.

Check out the complete four-day schedule.

Never been to ICON don’t miss these two videos. And photos from prior conferences.


ICON9 The Illustration Conference
July 6-9, 2016
Austin, Texas
Austin Hilton Hotel
www.theillustrationconference.org  


Poster art by Eleanor Davis

3x3 International Illustration Awards
Late Deadline: April 1

No foolin’ our show is open until midnight, April, 1, 2016. A late fee does apply.

Late Fees
Professional & Picture Book Show
Fees for a single entry, $45. Total fee for a of three to five images with a similar theme is $70.

Student Show
Fees for a single entry, $25. Total fee for a series of three to five images with a similar theme is $45.

Best of Show and Gold medal winners receive our distinctive 3×3×3-inch cube, Silver winners receive a framed award; Bronze winners and Distinctive Merit winners receive paper certificates. Merit winners may request either a pdf or printed certificate. Honorable mention, a pdf.

Show Chair, James Yang

Professional Show Judges
Ken DeLago, Creative Director, Golf Digest
Grace Lee, Art Director, Priest+Grace
Lucho Correa, Art Director/Graphic Designer, Colombia
Kiko Farkas, Art Director, Brazil
Irene Gallo, Art Director, Tor Books
Jing Wei, Illustrator
Veronica Grech, Illustrator, Spain
Brian Rea, Illustrator

Picture Book Show Judges
Paul Buckley, Art Director, Penguin
Hendrik Helligel, Editor, Gestalten Verlag, Germany
Isabelle De Cat, Art Director, Penguin, United Kingdom
Ben Newman, Illustrator, United Kingdom
Maria Carluccio, Illustrator

Student Show Judges
Catherine Gilmore-Barnes, Art Director, New York Times Book Review
Aya Kakeda, Illustrator
Ian Whadcock, Illustrator/Educator, Manchester School of Art, United Kingdom
Jonathan Jay Lee, Illustrator/Educator, HK SCAD, Hong Kong
Peter Diamond, Illustrator, Austria

The 3x3 International Illustration Awards Show is open to all illustrators in all countries. For full details download our Call for Entries pdf, to enter go to our homepage.

Final Deadline: April 1, 2016, no entries will be accepted after the deadline.

Thursday, March 24, 2016

Meet Our Judges: 3x3 Student Show

Welcome to the thirteenth annual 3x3 International Illustration Awards, over the next several weeks we will be introducing you to our international jury of art directors, designers, publishers and illustrators.

Our student show judges are special, not only are they full-time illustrators they are also involved with educating the next generation of artists. In selecting judges for this show we look first at the quality of their illustration and secondly on how they are influencing their students. Most are part-time instructors, some are lecturers and many are both.

Ian Whadcock is a graduate of Brighton Polytechnic and has been a freelance Illustrator for 25 years winning AOI gold, silver and bronze awards along the way. He primarily works for a wide range of editorial and design clients in the UK and US markets. Now relocated to the North West of England he returned part time to Manchester School of Art in January 2014 where he is currently a full-time Senior Lecturer on the BA (Honors) Illustration with Animation course.
www.ianwhadcock.com

Jonathan Jay Lee is based in Hong Kong. A Taiwanese-American born Jonathan Jay Lee graduated with departmental honors in illustration from Parsons School of Design in New York, spent a semester abroad at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London and received an MFA from the School of Creative Media at City University in Hong Kong. His clients have included Marvel Comics, Heavy Metal Magazine, San Miguel, Lamborghini, Lee Kum Kee, Ho Lee Fook, Superga and HSBC. He also exhibits his work in China, Japan and New York. He teaches part-time as a professor of illustration at Savannah College of Art and Design, Hong Kong.
www.jonathanjaylee.com

Peter Diamond is a Canadian-born illustrator who now lives and works in Vienna, Austria. He graduated with a degree in fine arts at NSCAD University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He worked in the Halifax independent music scene making album covers, posters and T-shirts for local artists and labels including Jesse Dangerously, Scribbler, Just Friends Records and Diminished Fifth Records.
Moving to Austria in 2009 he works for a wide range of clients in the United Kingdom, Europe and New York. Peter teaches drawing at Illuskills and works with Illustria—the Society of Austrian illustrators—as an international contact person. His work has been exhibited in Berlin, London, New York, Vienna, Adelaide and Halifax,
www.peterdiamond.ca

Our other judges for the 3x3 International Student Show are Aya Kakeda and Catherine Gilmore-Barnes who we profiled earlier.

The 3x3 International Illustration Awards Show is open to all illustrators in all countries. There is a separate jury for each of our three shows: Professional, Student and Picture Book. For full details download our Call for Entries pdf, to enter go to our homepage.

Deadline: March 25, 2016

Thursday, March 17, 2016

Meet Our Judges: Maria Carluccio, Illustrator

Welcome to the thirteenth annual 3x3 International Illustration Awards, over the next several weeks we will be introducing you to our international jury of art directors, designers, publishers and illustrators.

Maria Carluccio works as an illustrator and designer of children’s books and products. Raised in New Jersey with her four siblings she always saw herself as an artist. From the first doodles on a soft leather tabletop—which got her into trouble—to the experience of working at Hallmark, she has always loved to play with color, shape and line. Her father, an attorney and her mother, an artist, always encouraged her creative efforts.

Graduating from Carnegie Mellon she spent the next three years living the bohemian life in Italy and traveling around Europe. Returning to America she set to work as a working illustrator, first at Hallmark in Kansas City and then on her own.

She works on a variety of projects in print and licensed products and is both artist and author of several children's books. Her most recent project is a alphabet book for Chronicle, D is for Dress Up. In addition she co-founded Wall Stories which introduces children to art and storytelling through a series of fabric wall stickers and murals. Her licensed images have appeared on products for Pottery Barn, Target, Land of Nod and Crate & Barrel. She currently lives and works in a tiny hamlet on the Hudson River outside New York City.

As Maria says, “I always thought that it was cool to be able to draw what you could see but it was magical to draw what you could feel or imagine. I still think that.”

Maria will be judging our picture book show.

www.mariacarluccio.com

The 3x3 International Illustration Awards Show is open to all illustrators in all countries. There is a separate jury for each of our three shows: Professional, Student and Picture Book. For full details download our Call for Entries pdf, to enter go to our homepage.

Deadline: March 25, 2016

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Meet Our Judges: Irene Gallo, Creative Director

Welcome to the thirteenth annual 3x3 International Illustration Awards, over the next several weeks we will be introducing you to our international jury of art directors, designers, publishers and illustrators.

Irene Gallo is the Associate Publisher of Tor.com and Creative Director of Tor Books. As a kid she never dreamed of being an art director, who does, but her interest has always been art. Entering Cooper Union—the only college she applied to—because it was considered an excellent art school, located in downtown Manhattan and free. But a chance course in typography set her on her path towards design. And it has helped her working with illustrators, “I have a much more intimate reaction to art knowing some of issues these guys struggle with. I think things are even more magical when I have a little insight into how they are made and knowing how difficult it is to make something seem effortless.”

Upon graduation she was lucky enough to get an entry level job as the assistant to the art director at Tor Books, but soon after, the art director quit. Luckily her boss, Tom Doherty, thought she could handle the job and so became the start of her dream job.

Irene’s job at Tor is to make sure all the book jackets get created which starts with a conversation with the editors to get a sense of the book. Once she has a handle on the tone of the book she’ll pick a few artists and then speak again with the editors to ensure she is headed in the right direction. Working in science fiction and fantasy means dealing with lots of different illustrators but it also means running interference between artists, editors, sales and marketing. It becomes a real management job but it's a fulfilling one since she is always working with creative people and ideas.

In addition to her day-job, she is involved with Spectrum where she’s been a judge and member of the advisory board as well as Art Out Loud and MicroVisions through the Society of Illustrators.

She sees her responsibility and challenge “to create an evocative image that will appeal to the kind of reader that will enjoy a particular book.” Asked about the predominance of dragons on book covers, she responds, “Dragons sell. I have no problem with dragons. Besides, in the hands of a good artist, they look cool.”

Irene will be judging our professional show.

www.tor.com

What will Irene be looking for?

“It’s the same as I’m looking for in any illustrator I hire—something interesting to say and the technique to convey that idea.”

The 3x3 International Illustration Awards Show is open to all illustrators in all countries. There is a separate jury for each of our three shows: Professional, Student and Picture Book. For full details download our Call for Entries pdf, to enter go to our homepage.

Deadline: March 25, 2016

Monday, March 14, 2016

Send your heart to Jack Unruh

We just got news from Texas, and not the kind of news we like to hear about our illustrator friends.

Jack Unruh has esophageal cancer, it has spread to his liver and there is no known cure.

We’re forwarding on the family’s request: ”We want to create a love chain, like a prayer chain, where everyone sends him a heart, using any medium you choose, that is about 5 inches in diameter. On your heart, write a message or design, or just your name so we can share with Jack.You can send to them at 8138 Santa Clara, Dallas, Texas 75218 or if you’re in Dallas, bring them to the hospital.”

Meet Our Judges: Brian Rea, Illustrator

Welcome to the thirteenth annual 3x3 International Illustration Awards, over the next several weeks we will be introducing you to our international jury of art directors, designers, publishers and illustrators.

Brian Rea is not only a distinguished illustrator but has also been on the commissioning-side as art director of The New York Times Op-Ed section.

Born into a big Irish/Italian family in Massachusetts, his New England roots grounded him in the art of storytelling. His mother was a bookkeeper, his father worked for Polaroid, neither were artists but they were always supportive of his drawings. His grandfather, a mason, had perhaps the most impact on Brian. His sketchbooks were filled with old advertisements and comics he had copied; a private person, Brian only saw these drawings on rare occasions. Later he would share his own drawings with his grandfather who genuinely appreciated seeing the work.

Growing up Brian absorbed anything that had to do with drawing or painting whether it was the Bob Ross TV shows, Atari cartridges, Pink Floyd albums, comics, books or magazines. He was obsessed with Garfield for a while and got beat up a lot for stealing his brother’s Mad magazines and comic books. For a while he wanted to be a truck driver—to see the world—his fallback plan was drawing Def Leppard logos on jean jackets. In high school, Brian was interested in drawing crazy realistic images of water, reflections, self-portraits and such. His art teacher, Eric Hoover, encouraged students to pursue art and illustration which lead Brian to Baltimore.

Brian attended the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) under the tutelage of James Yang, Whitney Sherman, Lew Fifield and Ken Krafchek. One of his painting instructors, Ken Tisa, organized a meeting in New York to show Brian’s portfolio to a friend of his, the illustrator and artist Ruth Marten, after a day-long meeting he was convinced illustration was want he wanted to do. The move to New York lead to part-time design jobs at publishing houses and several stints at The New York Times working on a number of sections and eventually he was named full-time art director for the Op-Ed page, a job he held for the five years before leaving for the West Coast.

After an eleven-year stay in New York, Brian now resides 45-minutes from the beach outside of Los Angeles and is involved in a variety of projects. He has produced drawings and paintings for books, murals, posters, music videos and magazines including The New York Times Magazine, T Magazine, Nylon, Men's Journal and Time Magazine among others. His design clients include Kate Spade, Random House, Honda, Herman Miller, Billabong and MTV. Brian’s work has also been exhibited in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Mexico City, Tokyo and Barcelona as part of the group show Murals at the Fundació Joan Miró. He collaborated with Malcolm Gladwell and designer, Paul Sahre on Collected a three-book box set showcasing over 200 original drawings. In addition to his illustration career he currently teaches at Art Center in Pasadena.

Brian says moving to California has made a difference, "Working on the West Coast has changed my work and also my approach to it—better balance between living and working and that feeds back into my work. I tend to be more focused while in the studio; maybe more so than I was in NYC. I’m about 45-minutes from the ocean, too, so if I need to recharge my battery, I can sneak out to the water."

Brian is judging our professional show.

www.brianrea.com

The 3x3 International Illustration Awards Show is open to all illustrators in all countries. There is a separate jury for each of our three shows: Professional, Student and Picture Book. For full details download our Call for Entries pdf, to enter go to our homepage.

Deadline: March 25, 2016

Friday, March 11, 2016

Meet Our Judges: Lucho Correa,
Chief Creative Officer

Welcome to the thirteenth annual 3x3 International Illustration Awards, over the next several weeks we will be introducing you to our international jury of art directors, designers, publishers and illustrators.

Lucho Corrrea is an award-winning art director, creative director and graphic designer based in Bogotá, Colombia. He received a degree in graphic design from the Jorge Tadeo Lozano University in Bogotá. After stints as an art director at Delvico Bates in Barcelona, Lucho returned to Colombia to join the advertising agency, SokoloffSamperPolarMora (SSPM) as partner and creative director, a year later the firm merged with the New York-based advertising agency, Lowe & Partners global network. In 2002, he left the agency and founded Lip, a graphic design and communications studio where he serves as chief creative officer. The firm is involved in packaging, branding, identity, signage and book design.

His work has received the prestigious Cannes Gold Lion, a One Show silver pencil, five gold International Federation of Photographic Art awards in Argentina, five gold NOVA awards in Colombia, a dozen awards of excellence from Communication Arts, a Red Dot design award and recently his was the only non-Spanish studio to win a Laus award in Barcelona. He was included in the 2004 edition of Re-Think, Re-Process Re-Design by Mark Wasserman, and has had exhibits of his work in Madrid, Paris and London. He is also the current president of the design organization, Club de Creación Colombiano and has served as juror in numerous competitions in South America, London and Cannes. He and his architect wife own a bistro, El Comedor and he’d tell you if he wasn’t a designer, he’d be a chef.

www.luchocorrea.com

What will Lucho be looking for?

“As an Art Director, I'll be looking for outstanding images that deliver the communication idea behind it.”

The 3x3 International Illustration Awards Show is open to all illustrators in all countries. There is a separate jury for each of our three shows: Professional, Student and Picture Book. For full details download our Call for Entries pdf, to enter go to our homepage.

Deadline: March 25, 2016

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Meet Our Judges: Veronica Grech, Illustrator

Welcome to the thirteenth annual 3x3 International Illustration Awards, over the next several weeks we will be introducing you to our international jury of art directors, designers, publishers and illustrators.

Verónica Grech is a Spanish graphic designer cum illustrator whose young career has already received notable recognition. Based in Asturias, a coastal town in the north of Spain, Verónica attended San Carlos University in Valencia prior to beginning a career as a graphic designer.

Her work has the designer’s sensibility coupled with references to mid-century poster art and children’s books. It is no wonder her influences include artists Will Barnet, Edward McKnight Kauffer and Charley Harper. Her color palette is influenced by photographers Richard Rutledge and John Rawlings and her sense of style through her love of architecture, fashion design and photography.

While pursuing graphic design assignments she worked on her master’s degree in illustration and encouraged by her husband, she moved towards full-time illustration. In addition to her work she is currently a professor of illustration and art at Oviedo University. Working in one of two studios—one for digital illustrations, the other for personal projects—she works on commissioned assignments from all over the world. Recent assignments include work with The Washington Post, Ebony, The Boston Globe and The New York Observer.

Most recently she was named best new talent at the Association of Illustrators World Illustration Awards. Her work has also received recognition from American Illustration, Communication Arts, 3x3 International Awards Show and the Society of Illustrators.

Verónica will be judging our professional show.

www.veronicagrech.com

The 3x3 International Illustration Awards Show is open to all illustrators in all countries. There is a separate jury for each of our three shows: Professional, Student and Picture Book. For full details download our Call for Entries pdf, to enter go to our homepage.

Deadline: March 25, 2016

Meet Our Judges: Kiko Farkas, Art Director

Welcome to the thirteenth annual 3x3 International Illustration Awards, over the next several weeks we will be introducing you to our international jury of art directors, designers, publishers and illustrators.

Kiko Farkas is a Brazilian architect, graphic designer and illustrator whose oeuvre includes cultural posters, book covers, children's books, identity, signage and annual reports. Kiko works with four assistants in his Máguina Estúdio in Sao Paulo where he has lived and worked his whole life.

Kiko is the grandson of Desidério Farkas, the founder of Fotoptica and son of Thomas Farkas, a respected photographer of Hungarian descent like László Moholy-Nagy, to whom he refers so often in his photographs. His home was filled with prints by Vasarely and originals by Edward Weston, a dark room and an extensive library of art and design books, advertising annuals as well as a record collection that included American jazz and popular Brazilian music. Music means a great deal to Kiko, he even played acoustic guitar in a band in college.

There were no graphic design courses at the Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo (FAU) at the University of Sao Paulo, everyone studied architecture. But from the looks of it it was much more like the Bauhaus with typographic studios, photography labs, wood and metal engraving workshops with a mix of visual programming, landscape and product design, and photography courses. Halfway through his education at FAU Kiko moved to New York to attend the Art Student’s League enrolling with an instructor who had studied under Georg Grosz. He says the first cartoon strip that inspired him was Hergé’s Adventures of Tintin and the first designer was Milton Glaser. Other influences were Saul Steinberg and later the Polish poster designers Roman Cieslewicz and Henryk Tomaszewski along with Paul Rand, A.M. Cassandre and Shigeo Fukuda. You can see these influences in his work.

“It’s one thing for a designer to be able to design a terrific poster, or maybe even two or three. If they are reproduced enough in biennials and annuals and all the other international competitions, the posters will, through repetition become iconic. I can think of many designers who have accomplished this, myself included. However, it’s quite something else for an individual designer to be able to assemble a massive body of posters, and only posters, all of equal quality, in one book.” So says Paula Scher.

His interest in art started early attending a museum’s art program at age six and later helping his father with a documentary movie when he was sixteen. The artistic ambience in the family home helped nourish he and his brothers, the brothers are both professional photographers and Kiko has the distinction of being the first Brazilian graphic designer to have a monograph along with many industry accolades. As Kiko says, “I believe strongly that personal work—aproach, way of thinking—is the best way to create a good relationship with clients and the the market.”

Kiko is one of our judges for the professional show.

www.kikofarkas.com.br

What will Kiko be looking for?

I will be looking for an illustration that has personality and can comment/find hidden meanings in the subject.”

The 3x3 International Illustration Awards Show is open to all illustrators in all countries. There is a separate jury for each of our three shows: Professional, Student and Picture Book. For full details download our Call for Entries pdf, to enter go to our homepage.

Deadline: March 25, 2016

Monday, March 7, 2016

Meet Our Judges: Ben Newman, Illustrator

Welcome to the thirteenth annual 3x3 International Illustration Awards, over the next several weeks we will be introducing you to our international jury of art directors, designers, publishers and illustrators.

Ben is a well established illustrator, known for his playful characters and use of bold shapes, bright colors and playful characters which has been described as ‘Bauhaus fuzzy felt.’ But life wasn't always so easy.
He studied illustration at University of the West of England in Bristol and was pretty slow out of the gate when university finished. Instead of heading straight into the market once he graduated he was still trying to figure things out and spent a long time painting and finding his voice.

Over the first couple of years he completed a few editorial pieces for the now defunct music magazine, Plan B, but mainly took part in exhibitions and concentrated on personal work. After returning from a three-month trip in Asia he realized he wanted to be an illustrator, bought his first computer and taught himself to integrate his hand drawn work into Photoshop, joined MySpace and started producing posters for gigs and the rest grew from that.

Personal projects are important to Ben. “I need the personal projects. They keep me going. They are rewarding in a way that commercial work isn’t. I don’t like sitting around doing nothing so I just make sure I keep a rhythm and routine so that personal projects just slip in naturally to my everyday.”

Ben has produced work for a large range of clients, including the Tate Modern, New York Times, BBC Radio 4, Google and Volkswagon. His practice extends outside of commercial work into worldwide exhibitions, paintings and three-dimensional collaborations. Nowadays, he spends the majority of his time collaborating on the Professor Astro Cat children’s book series with his longtime friend and scientist, Dr. Dominic Walliman, which are published by Flying Eye Books. Concurrent to working as a freelance illustrator, Newman lectures on illustration at various universities and conferences in the UK and Europe. He occasionally works as an art director for Nobrow and Flying Eye Books.

recent film takes us inside his studio revealing how he approaches both his commercial and personal projects.

Ben will be judging our 3x3 Picture Book Show.

www.bennewman.co.uk

The 3x3 International Illustration Awards Show is open to all illustrators in all countries. There is a separate jury for each of our three shows: Professional, Student and Picture Book. For full details download our Call for Entries pdf, to enter go to our homepage.

Deadline: March 25, 2016

Meet Our Judges: Paul Buckley,
Executive Creative Director, Penguin

Welcome to the thirteenth annual 3x3 International Illustration Awards, over the next several weeks we will be introducing you to our international jury of art directors, designers, publishers and illustrators.

Paul Buckley is a veteran art director of one of the largest book publishers in the world, Penguin Group. Paul and his group oversee the covers and jackets for 18 imprints which translates into the packaging of well over 1,000 titles and authors a year.

Paul got into design thanks to his father Gerald Buckley, who was an advertising agency art director in Philadelphia. An art director who drove a two-seater Austin Healey, even though he had five kids. Paul’s dad was a painter, illustrator, teacher, cartoonist—drawing cartoons for The Stars and Stripes—and designer. While other kids were getting children’s books, Paul was getting illustration annuals. The house was surrounded by his father’s art and filled with sounds of his mother’s piano and guitar playing. Is it any wonder that Paul and his brother, Jerry, as well as his wife Ingsu Liu, are all book cover designers.

In his high school senior year he was convinced he wanted to be either an illustrator or herpetologist. He opted for illustration and received a scholarship to the School of Visual Arts in New York. He supported himself through college working in design firms and at the same time pursuing freelance illustration assignments. By the time he graduated he had five years on-the-job experience at design studios and was getting his illustrations published in magazines like Newsweek and Penthouse. After graduation, Paul took a three-month road trip ending back in New York and needing a job. A former employer recommended him for a job at NAL/Plume/Dutton, a publishing firm that was looking for a junior designer; two years later the company merged with Penguin where Paul has been ever since.

Under the title of Vice President, Executive Creative Director he oversees covers and jackets for eighteen diverse publishing imprints within Penguin Books. In the beginning he tried illustrating every book he was working on but soon realized, “I enjoyed design more and it gave me greater flexibility to constantly reinvent myself.”

Paul has received numerous awards and recognition for his book cover designs and was named one of the first ADC Young Guns by the Art Directors Club of New York along with Stefan Sagmeister, James Victore, Emily Oberman, John Gall and others.

Paul will be judging our Picture Book Show.

What will Paul be looking for?

“What I’ll be looking for: In a word, distinction—executed beautifully.”

The 3x3 International Illustration Awards Show is open to all illustrators in all countries. There is a separate jury for each of our three shows: Professional, Student and Picture Book. For full details download our Call for Entries pdf, to enter go to our homepage.

Deadline: March 25, 2016

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Meet Our Judges: Aya Kakeda, Illustrator

Welcome to the thirteenth annual 3x3 International Illustration Awards, over the next several weeks we will be introducing you to our international jury of art directors, designers, publishers and illustrators.

Aya Kakeda is an artist, illustrator and sculptor working in multi-media whether it’s brush pen, gouache, silkscreen, embroidery or clay. Aya was born and raised in Tokyo and divides her time between her Brooklyn studios—an illustration studio with five studiomates, a home studio where she does her personal work, and a ceramic studio—and Tokyo. She earned a BFA from the Savannah College of Art and Design and an MFA in Illustration from the School of Visual Arts, and is currently teaching at Fashion Institute of Technology in their MFA illustration program. She also performs workshops and lectures at universities and museums.

Her illustration often depicts her imaginary ToTai Island and the creatures that live there. She has been awarded medals for her work from the Society of Illustrators, Society of Illustrators Los Angeles and from 3x3 Magazine. Her clients include Disney*Hyperion Books, Kid Robot, The New Yorker, The New York Times, Nike, Delta, Runners World, Nickelodeon, Noggin TV, PlanSponsor Magazine, Men's Journal, Roger la Borde, Macy’s, HongKong Mega Mall and Time Out Magazine.

In addition to her commercial illustration work, Aya exhibits her work at galleries nationally and internationally as a fine artist. As a performance artist she appears as part of the Moustache Sisters, having performed at the Brooklyn Museum, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, The High Museum in Atlanta and a display installation at Macy’s, New York.

www.ayakakeda.com

The 3x3 International Illustration Awards Show is open to all illustrators in all countries. There is a separate jury for each of our three shows: Professional, Student and Picture Book. For full details download our Call for Entries pdf, to enter go to our homepage.

Deadline: March 25, 2016

Meet Our Judges: Catherine Gilmore-Barnes,
AD, New York Times

Welcome to the thirteenth annual 3x3 International Illustration Awards, over the next several weeks we will be introducing you to our international jury of art directors, designers, publishers and illustrators.

We’d like to introduce Catherine Gilmore-Barnes who will be judging our international student show. Catherine began her career at New York’s School of Visual Arts where she was awarded the prestigious Bea Feitler Scholarship. Catherine has designed and art directed at a number of publications including The New York Times Magazine, Rolling Stone and Spy Magazine.

Currently at The New York Times she art directs the Science feature section in addition to a variety of special projects in print and online. Her work has been recognized and awarded by numerous organizations and publications including American Institute of Graphic Artists (AIGA), Society of Publications Designers, Society of Newspaper Designers, Type Director’s Club and Art Director’s Club. Her graphics are fundamentally focused on strong typographic solutions and an overriding sense of classic design.

What will Catherine be looking for?

“In judging illustration I look for originality, skill and creative problem solving. But my favorite illustrations are often the ones to which I connect on an emotional level.”

The 3x3 International Illustration Awards Show is open to all illustrators in all countries. There is a separate jury for each of our three shows: Professional, Student and Picture Book. For full details download our Call for Entries pdf, to enter go to our homepage.

Deadline: March 25, 2016

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Meet Our Judges: Jing Wei, Illustrator

Welcome to the thirteenth annual 3x3 International Illustration Awards, over the next several weeks we will be introducing you to our international jury of art directors, designers, publishers and illustrators.

Jing Wei is a Chinese-born, California-raised person who makes illustrations for a living. She was born in Shenyang, China, and moved to California with her family when she was seven. She’s still very much influenced by Chinese cinema—Wong Kar-Wai, Edward Yang and enjoys the printmaking process as it forces her to make decisions and edit her work.

Jing received her BFA in illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design. Her first big break came a week before graduation when her first piece got published: a cover for Plansponsor magazine, art directed by SooJin Buzelli. Moving to New York in the summer of 2008, she taught Mandarin to babies part-time which she says gave her a great way to exercise a different part of her brain and to loosen up.

Some of her recent clients include Adobe, Bloomberg, The New Yorker, NPR, Herman Miller, Target and The Wythe Hotel. Print Magazine named her on of their 2012 New Visual Artists.

Jing is currently based in Brooklyn, and works out of a sunny studio in the Pencil Factory building. She is also the brand illustrator for Etsy and a visiting professor at Pratt Institute.

Jing will be judging our professional categories.

www.jingweistudio.com

The 3x3 International Illustration Awards Show is open to all illustrators in all countries. There is a separate jury for each of our three shows: Professional, Student and Picture Book. For full details download our Call for Entries pdf, to enter go to our homepage.

Deadline: March 25, 2016