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Illustrators
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Nadia
Berghella
Nadia’s
portfolio is full of characters created during eleven years
in the graphic arts and illustration field.
A vivid and spontaneous artist, her soft images are enjoyed by all. Immersing
herself into the words, Nadia portrays life in her illustrations which
are full of nuances and subtlety.
From the children’s world to the adults… Nadia dances between
paintbrushes, pastel and pixels. Depending on her mood, her taste or
the characters, she uses the appropriate material. The artist loves
to paint with watercolours, and acrylic. Colours and texture are part
of
her life. She finds her work as fascinating now as it was at the start
of her career ! Nadia continues to broaden her horizons and loves to
collaborate with dynamic and inspiring people…
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Patrick
Ceschin
Born
in Belgium, where he still resides, Patrick Ceschin has been
studying Visual Communication and option illustration, at the
Art School of Saint-Luc de Tournai.
His
work as an illustrator was quickly noticed by Universal Jeunesse
and he has presently designed two CD’s for them. Then
came novel illustrations. Patrick reads manuscripts and tells
the story his way, by making the colors sing with humor! A
tingling sensation in his fingers and his head full of ideas,
Patrick draws in his own style and follows his imagination…
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Hélène
Meunier
Hélène
Meunier will soon be forty, but still feels like she is ten.
She considers herself lucky to earn her living with her drawings.
Sometimes, more seriously she will say: I am a Graphic Designer
and an Illustrator.
Hélène worked thirteen years for a publishing house in
the educational field. Odd because she did not like studying… Now
as an artist, Hélène works from her home, which allows
her to spend more time with her young family.
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Julie
Rémillard-Bélanger
Author
and illustrator, Julie Rémillard-Bélanger loves
the interplay of art and words in picture books. She published
her first, six years ago. Julie also loves to work for others;
Le renne de Robin is the fourth pocket book novel for children
that she has worked on.
Julie
truly enjoys visiting children at school and libraries and
relishes the opportunity to share her passion with them whenever
she can.
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Réjean
Roy
Réjean
Roy was raised in Petit-Rocher, New-Brunswick. Painting and
drawing have always been part of his life and although his
professional career is to manage environmental projects for
his community, he continues to love his art.
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Yan-Sol
Like the sun that makes images visible with its light, Yan-Sol reveals
his imaginary through his illustrations.
During
his school years, he preferred drawing rather than listening to his teachers
and later on, chose art to express his passion.
As a physical education teacher at the elementary school level, Yan-Sol
also shares his knowledge of artistic movements.
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Guadalupe
Trejo
Guadalupe
Trejo has always been fascinated by children’s imagination.
She also taught photography to young adults. A multidisciplinary
artist, Guadalupe presents her first illustrations for the
benefit of children in Viateur Lefrançois’ novel;
Otages au pays du quetzal sacré.
Guadalupe
has been working as a graphic designer in the communication
field in Montreal and in Mexico for seven years.
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François
Thisdale
For the past 18 years, Francois Thisdale has been working as a freelance
illustrator for North American and European clients.
His
work blends traditional drawing and painting with digital imagery,
using collage, acrylic, watercolor and computer.
He
has also composed music for short films and exhibitions.
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