"Being a children's illustrator is the most rewarding job! I have truly found my passion in life and hope you can see this through my work!

I work entirely digitally in Adobe Photoshop, using my Wacom Cintiq. On average, a children's book takes me 1-3 months to complete. 

I am extremely hard working and passionate about my work! I enjoy working on projects for babies and toddlers and love illustrating animals."
http://www.childrensillustrators.com/illustrator-details/RachelleAnneMiller/id=1550/portfolio/

http://creativestudios.rachelleannemiller.com/
 
http://www.susaneaddy.com/illustration.html
Susan Eaddy’s whimsical illustrations are 3D relief sculptures created entirely out of plasticine or polymer clay.

Susan was an Art Director for fifteen years, during which time she has illustrated over 80 books in the educational market, won international 3D illustration awards and a Grammy nomination. Her clay illustrated trade books include Papa Fish’s Lullaby, and her newest board books licensed by the Smithsonian Institution; First Look at Aircraft, First Look at Trucks & First Look at Rescue Vehicles.

 
Chris grew up somewhere between the canals of south west France, the Swiss mountains and the Essex estuary.

His work has been described as charming and visually striking with a sharp graphic style. His illustrations are populated with rambunctious characters that are a cleverly crafted mix of an uncomplicated line style, wonky perspectives and conspicuous colour choices.

http://www.childrensillustrators.com/illustratordetails/chrisdickason/id=1858/portfolio/_

http://www.lemonadeillustration.com/work/?artist=14&name=Chris_Dickason&cat=1&id=6&page=2
 
"I illustrate digitally and in my work I try to encompass all things whimsical, quirky, decorative and delightful."
http://www.childrensillustrators.com/illustratordetails/FhionaGalloway/id=1758/portfolio/
 
Galia Bernstein was born and raised in Israel. She move to New York in 1999 to study at Parsons School of Design graduating in 2003 she now works as a textile print artist and freelance illustrator. She works directly on the computer using a wacom tablet, and loves using patterns and texture, unexpected colors and limited palettes. The style is elegant and decorative and very much influenced by her work as a textile artist.
http://www.childrensillustrators.com/illustrator-details/galiabernstein/id=1360/
 
well, im off on maternity leave waiting to pop miss flump-a-lump out and i have finally started working on my book!  im REALLY excited about it and cant wait to try to take it a bit further.... updates to follow! anyway this evening I have been mooching (nothing new there then!) through some of the portfolios on one of my favourite websites www.childrensillustrators.com and for my memories sake and the enjoyment of anyone that may stumble across my blog.... ENJOY!!