Sentences with phrase «great illustrator»

The phrase "great illustrator" refers to a person who is extremely skilled at creating drawings or images that can tell a story or depict something in a visually impressive way. Full definition
We've worked with so many great illustrators and clients over the years.
However, the great illustrator Zdeněk Burian, in the 1960 book Prehistoric Man, still portrayed them as hairy, ape - like throwbacks, in this scene of a Neanderthal encampment.
Here's a wonderful image of them by the great illustrator Carl Buell, which is now on display at the Smithsonian.
In the hands of a great illustrator, a story does not need words to cast its spell.
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Under the Spell of the Moon: Art for Children from the World's Great Illustrators.
He had a talent for drawing and he could have been a great illustrator, but he didn't believe it, so anybody else who had talent and was really working on building that up, he got really nasty around.
Long before the great illustrator and cartoonist Charles Schultz ever penned Snoopy, America and the world - at - large has regarded the Beagle as a favorite in their hearts and homes.
The picture book has attracted many of the world's greatest illustrators, all drawn to its complex and rewarding interplay of art and story.
The principal heirs to Regionalism's tradition of naturalist realism included the great illustrator Norman Rockwell (1894 - 78), whose nostalgic but hugely popular magazine illustrations of the American family made him a household name in the 1950s, and Andrew Wyeth (1917 - 2009), whose tempera masterpiece Christina's World (1948, Museum of Modern Art) competes with Wood's American Gothic for the title of America's favourite painting.
Inside «thought life» of a great illustrator Special show explores personal work of Barron Storey by Jack Fischer Published Sunday, Oct. 14, 2001, in the San Jose Mercury News
Inside «thought life» of a great illustrator Special show explores personal work of Barron Storey by Jack Fischer, Mercury News Published Sunday, October 14, 2001 read the article
All of these pieces — qualifications filled with keywords, no padding in the work experience, and a concise education section — all come together to make this a great illustrator resume sample.
She would be a great illustrator for children's books.
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