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Cobblestone Press Pre-Designed Art

Thu Mar 6, 2008, 11:01 PM
Pre-designed by the artists of Cobblestone Press Art Department
(all titles can be changed to match author's book)

About Sable Grey, art director
Sable is dedicated to bringing quality work to each of her clients by working hard to give them the best designs she can. She is an artist in several mediums but creates most of her cover art using photo manipulations. You can visit her site at [link] or [link]

About Dan Skinner, Cerberus Inc., cover artist
With five years of photography and working as a cover artist for over twenty-seven print and electronic publishers, Dan Skinner brings a unique digital combination of original photographs and creative art to Cobblestone Press. This young St. Louis artist, inspired by the art of Boris Vallejo, is recognized by his vivid use of color and the intense emotional expressions of the characters on his covers. [link]

About Louisa Gallie, cover artist
Louisa Gallie is a freelance illustrator and computer arts student from Scotland. With a lifetime of experience in traditional media and six years of practice in digital painting, she strives to captivate viewers with vivid, detailed work with a focus on the human figure and fantastical themes. [link]

About Cris Griffin, cover artist
Christine (Cris) Griffin is a mom, wife, artist, and eternal seeker of the perfect hair color. She has a Masters Degree in Painting and a cat who thinks sharing the computer chair is her God-given right. For more examples of Cris' work, please click over to [link] Cris is available for commissions, as time permits....and if pay involves chocolate.

About Croco, cover artist
Behind CrocoDesigns is one woman who loves crocodiles as much as her design work. She holds a degree in veterinary medicine and has worked in all kind of jobs related to publishing and book promoting yet. Design was a hobby that’s now taking over to be a full-time job and she enjoys every minute of it. So if you can’t find her reading the latest romance novel, she sits in front of her computer working on the next project. Visit Croco's site: [link].


About Leita Stevens, cover artist
I have been drawing ever since my mother drew a quick sketch of a horse for me when I was five. In high school, I ventured into drawing the human form, and eventually aimed my eye at penciling comics until life took an unexpected twist in the form of my son. Recently, I have transitioned from traditional to digital mediums, which has given new interest in my art work. In addition to working and my art, I study karate and ride dressage competitively. I live at home with my husband, two cats, and two horses. [link]

About Simon Boxer, cover artist
Simon is an Australian illustrator with a keen interest in concept art. Self-taught in the digital realm, with a degree in Graphic Design and foundations in fine art media, he constantly grows through observation and experimentation. Inspired by leading next-gen concept artists, Simon is determined, and very ambitious. [link]

About Melissa Findley, cover artist
Melissa Findley thought she wanted to be an Egyptologist, a hot air balloon inflator, a carpet installer, a theater director, an actress, and an elitist writer of literary stories. All along, however, she was dabbling in fantasy art, sketching sexy men, churning out graphic design, and sneaking off to read romance novels where no one could see her. One day, she woke up and realized that she could make a living doing the things that she loved, and has been a graphic designer and fantasy artist ever since. You can check out her work at her ever under development website: [link], or her often updated Deviant Art Gallery: [link]

About Tuesday Dube`, cover artist
Tuesday is a student at CSULA and is working toward her bachelor’s degree is Graphic Design. She started doing cover design 5 years ago by making fanart and creating covers for unpublished fictional stories. Taking a break from school to have a baby, she decided to test the waters in the publishing world and started Purple Ink Graphics and Designs. You can find out more about Tuesday and see her recent work on her website. [link]

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