| illustrator |
| Creating cartoons, illustrations and artwork for you |
As a freelance illustrator PETER WELLEMAN creates artwork for books, board games, magazines, museums and lately he can also add web sites and web games to the list. His style is very suitable for a young audience, however the content of his illustrations covers a broad range of subjects, from (political) satire to cutaways showing the technology of various machines. Illustrating by hand is his favourite technique, although he always applies colours, tweaks and delivers digitally. His turnaround is fast and his price negotiable, please visit his site:
www.imageproduction.nl
welleman@wirehub.nl
www.imageproduction.nl
welleman@wirehub.nl
Personal Info
| Name | Peter Welleman |
| Date of birth | 1969-10-07 |
| City | Rotterdam |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Website | www.imageproduction.nl |
| member since | February 20, 2008 |
Professional Info
| Education | Master of Science |
| Technique | By hand and computer |
| Tools | Photo Shop |
| Influences | Herge |
| Fav Toon | Tin Tin |









illustrator's open diary
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dbaldinger, on January 23, 2009
Member
no, I am unfortunately untalented and absolutely unable to create cartoons:) but I am great fan of cartoon artwork:)
Cheers,
Aaron
aaron mund, on October 14, 2008
Staff
starting next week, toonpool.com will display one single cartoon a day on 2500 video screens installed in Berlin's subway trains:
40 x per day (04:00h - 24:00h), 1,5 million passengers per day.
Please let me know if you want to join with your artworks (e-mail under "Contact"). There is (unfortunately) NO money involved in the project, even NOT for toonpool.com, but the artist's name will be displayed readable on the screens.
Artists will be informed in case of an artwork has been chosen to be broadcasted on the subway video screens, included mentioning the day of the presentation...
Peace & smiles
Vanessa (Admin)
www.toonpool.com
Vanessa Oxygen, on February 21, 2008
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illustrator, on February 21, 2008
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Deleted Person, on February 21, 2008