Portfolio

Thirty books.
Every one different.

A selection of cover work across the studio's six signature styles — picture books, chapter books, coloring and activity formats. Each cover was illustrated for a different story, and no style ever sits adjacent to itself. Scroll through the gallery as you would a shelf.

N° 07Browse by style

Six signature styles, thirty stories.

Each style is a different visual answer to a different kind of story. Click into one to see its five covers, its best-for scenarios, and companion styles that pair well with it.

Style N° 01

Bold & Playful

Energetic, expressive, made to be read aloud.

Chalky textures, confident brushwork, and primary colors that leap off the page. For stories that are loud, warm, and full of character.

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The Road Is Mine

The Road Is Mine

A stubborn goose blocks a tractor. Kinetic humor for 4–7 year olds.

Happy Birthday, Rex

Happy Birthday, Rex

A too-eager dinosaur meets his first birthday cake.

Pig on Wheels

Pig on Wheels

Ice-cream delivery at the boardwalk. Boundless energy on every page.

Inspector Bruno

Inspector Bruno

A bear detective and a suspicious cat. The missing-fish mystery kids ask for twice.

Porch-Light Pizza Club

Porch-Light Pizza Club

Three opossums, one pizza, one shared secret. Read-aloud gold.

Style N° 02

Soft Pastel Storybook

Gentle, glowing, and tender.

Painterly pastel washes, glowing light, and softly rounded characters. For quiet, tender stories that feel like being tucked in.

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Hello, You

Hello, You

A first-meeting story for a new older sibling. Golden-hour tenderness.

Naptime With Rupert

Naptime With Rupert

An old dog, a small child, and a perfect sunlit afternoon.

The End of the Story

The End of the Story

A father, a child, and a book that outlasts them both.

Tulips for Spring

Tulips for Spring

A grandmother, a grandson, and the slow patience of bulbs.

The Long Way Home

The Long Way Home

An older brother carries his little sister through autumn leaves.

Style N° 03

Classic Watercolor

Loose brushwork with room to breathe.

Transparent watercolor washes with visible brushstrokes and generous white space — the traditional look of beloved picture books.

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The Quiet Fisher

The Quiet Fisher

A single heron at dawn. For the child who watches more than talks.

Across the Meadow

Across the Meadow

A mother deer and her fawns on a winter crossing.

The Fairy Ring

The Fairy Ring

Two children in wellies find the forest's best-kept secret.

The First Loaf

The First Loaf

A village baker at sunrise. A book about the hour before the day begins.

The Crow Keeper

The Crow Keeper

A farm boy and the birds who come to know his name.

Style N° 04

Magical Fantasy

Starlit, painterly, a little bit cinematic.

Atmospheric painterly illustration with dramatic light and a sense of wonder. For fairy tales, myths, and anything that happens by moonlight.

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The Stag Who Remembered the Sky

The Stag Who Remembered the Sky

A constellation-cloaked girl rides a white stag under aurora.

The Oak-Tree Library

The Oak-Tree Library

A library inside a tree. Candles that float. Books that know your name.

The Lake Door

The Lake Door

Twin sisters find a door at the edge of the moon.

The Boy with Wings

The Boy with Wings

A child who has grown wings he doesn't yet know how to fold.

The Chapel Dragon

The Chapel Dragon

A sleeping dragon curled around a snowy chapel. Its breath is warm.

Style N° 05

Loose Ink & Watercolor

Quiet, lyrical, and beautifully sparse.

Ink-washed and minimal, with lots of breathing room around a single expressive character. Contemplative, award-quality restraint.

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The Balloon

The Balloon

One red balloon. A city. A very large sky. Award-submission restraint.

The Whale and the Child

The Whale and the Child

A quiet beach, a single whale. A wordless spread that ends a book.

Quiet Mornings

Quiet Mornings

An old woman, a small dog, a winter boardwalk. Stillness as story.

One Petal

One Petal

A single cherry blossom, a single hand. The page teaches patience.

The Quiet Room

The Quiet Room

An empty chair. Snow at the window. Room for the reader to feel it.

Style N° 06

Outline & Watercolor

Sketchy outlines, warm washes, vintage warmth.

Sketchy ink outlines filled with transparent watercolor — the classic busy scene that rewards re-reading. Endless small details to discover.

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Inside the Hive

Inside the Hive

A beehive cross-section as a three-story building. Kids find new details every read.

The Midnight Ball

The Midnight Ball

Woodland animals in 18th-century finery. Fox in a waistcoat, owls in lace.

The Kingdom of Cats

The Kingdom of Cats

A city populated entirely by cats. Cat bakers, cat postmen, cat children.

The Mouse Orchestra

The Mouse Orchestra

A steamboat full of marching-band mice. Tiny trumpets, tiny drums.

The Flying-Machine Workshop

The Flying-Machine Workshop

Mole, rabbit, hedgehog — all test pilots. Clockwork, canvas, and crashes.

N° 08What clients say

The part that actually matters.

"They understood the brief before I'd finished explaining it. The cover they delivered made the book feel like a real book for the first time."

— Self-publishing author, 2026

"I'd worked with three other illustrators before. This was the first one where every spread felt like it belonged in the same book."

— Small press editor, 2026

"The interior design turned my file from 'a bunch of jpegs' into a book I could print. Worth every cent."

— Picture book author, 2026

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