Jim received his BFA from Carnegie Mellon University in 1982. He gained valuable illustration experience at Eucalyptus Tree Studios in Baltimore, from 1984-1988 and has been self employed ever since. Today, Jim primarily illustrates electronically, but also continues to work in traditional techniques. “My goal in every assignment is to work closely with the designer/art director to come up with a conceptually strong and well designed illustration." Jim has worked for a wide range of clients needs including logos, icons, package design, editorial, corporate, portraits, event posters, and web graphics. Jim works in many different styles including graphic, scratch board, airbrush, woodcut, pastel, paintings, watercolor, pencil, and pen and ink. His work has been accepted into Print magazine, the Society of Illustrators Annual, and the Washington DC. Illustrators Club Annual Exhibit.
Keywords: illustration, commercial art, graphic art, digital art