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We support illustrators through online mentorships, workshops, portfolio reviews, a “Top Podcast”, and more. | Founded in 2015 by Giuseppe Castellano
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Illustrators who take workshops or mentorships with us are invited to showcase their work on our site (for however long they like).

The newest addition is from Paran Kim ()!

To check out our Illustrator Showcase, visit: https://t.co/NEXQf7Lhhi

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❝It's just so important that time that parents spend with their children just reading a book. Magic.❞

Here is our post on Helen Oxenbury. https://t.co/QsiNwUpKBj

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❝I’m sorry to say so
but, sadly, it's true
that Bang-ups
and Hang-ups
can happen to you.❞

—Theodor Seuss “Ted” Geisel, born on this day, March 2, in 1904

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Over a fifty-year career, Elton Clay Fax was a dedicated teacher; he wrote and illustrated books (including “Dr. George Washington Carver, Scientist”—seen here); and he was a U.S. ambassador.

Here is our post on Fax.

https://t.co/8jGqnj6wja

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Retta Scott was born on this day, February 23, in 1916.

A trailblazer in animation at Disney, she was the first woman to receive on-screen credit as an animator.⁣

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❝There is something special about knowing that your stories can alter the way people see the world, and their place within it.❞

Here is our post on Jerry Pinkney. https://t.co/8QKkUA08xx

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From 1944 to 1959, this artist was one of the best in comics.

He earned that reputation while carrying the dual weights of being Black and Queer during a violent time for both groups.

This is our post on Matt Baker. https://t.co/2dGo8VYc5S

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Called “the greatest one of his kind”, this artist’s work—produced almost 200 years ago—influenced the look of the “Lord of the Rings”, “Harry Potter”, “Star Wars” and “Shrek” franchises.

Here is our post on Paul Gustave Louis Christophe Doré. https://t.co/soKxuvlHC1

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Sir William Newzam Prior Nicholson was born on this day, February 5, in 1872.

Four year after his wife, Mabel, died from the 1918 Pandemic, he illustrated “The Velveteen Rabbit”.

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“My work is not pure art… but it is art nonetheless. It is all right with me that my work serves a purpose. I want to have an effect on my time, in which human beings are so confused and in need of help.”⁣

Here is our post on Käthe Kollwitz. https://t.co/mw00AJvwvX

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