Artist Research
Children’s book illustrations have always been a field that provides artists with the opportunity to unleash their creative potential to the fullest. Since their audience is children, they often come in bright, vivid colors to stimulate the cognitive skills of the little ones. However, we the adults can still enjoy the beautiful art depicting the beautiful stories and immerse in the magical atmosphere they create.
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Alejandro Mesa
A famous story by J. M. Barrie which comes in many book editions and movies. The story is about a mischievous young boy who can fly and goes through never-ending adventures. In this edition, we see flat illustrations, patterns, conceptual character designs, and overall, a very vivid colorful presence that certainly makes an impression on the kids’ audience
Artist work
(PETER PAN by Alejandro Mesa)
Alena Tkach
Eye-pleasing textures, pastel colors, and cute character designs – these are the factors that make these children’s book illustrations look so appealing. The story is about a little elephant who learns the importance of studying
Artist work
(BARNABE by Alena Tkach)
Chaos Ego
A children’s book which is illustrated in prevailing blue – a choice perfectly corresponding to the book’s theme: Good night! These magical pastel illustrations are created in such a color scheme that relaxes the children and prepares them for bedtime.
Artist work
(Good night’s book, for children by Chaos Ego)
Xavier Collette
A story about a cute kitten who is afraid of the dark, presented in incredible watercolor art. The atmosphere created with these full-page children book illustrations is certainly mesmerizing and helps the little ones learn to fight their fears and not be afraid of what they don’t know.
Artist work
(The cat who was afraid of shadows by Xavier Collette)
Rimas Valeikis
This children’s book teaches kids about numbers. The illustrations depict the artist’s imagination of what children think when reading the book. As he imagines, the kids are staging a play and using mostly cardboard boxes. The illustrations are presented in a beautiful watercolor style, almost giving the feeling of three-dimensional compositions.
Artist work
(Stories of numbers by Rimas Valeikis)