About Us » Meet the Illustrators
Meet the Illustrators
Alex Levitas
Alex Levitas is a commissioned artist who lives in Israel on a Kibbutz. This gentle man is extremely talented and is happy to work with authors directly.
Read more >>Aaron Pocock (Artist)
Aaron was born in Reading, England on May 11th 1970, now living in Brisbane, Australia and has been creative for most of his life. He's been illustrating in one way or another for most of his life.
Read more >>Alexander Mortimer (Artist)
Alexander Michael Mortimer grew up in Los Angeles, Ca. and graduated from The College of Marin with a degree in Fine/Graphic Arts and got his ECE teaching Credentials from Los Angeles Pierce College.
Read more >>Allana Beltran
Allana Beltran grew up on the Central Coast of NSW, Australia where this story is based. As a child she played in the forested headlands, swam in the pristine oceans and befriended the local trees and animals.
Read more >>Carolyn Maree Rose (Artist)
Carolyn is an Artist, Musician, Writer and Mum to 3 children. She is an established artist having had her art displayed around exhibition halls and retail outlets in the South West of Western Australia.
Read more >>Gabriel Evans (Artist)
Gabriel Evans is an illustrator from Western Australia. He trained at the College of TAFE in Visual Arts and Crafts gaining a diploma in 2008.
Read more >>Genevieve Forrest (Artist)
Genevieve Forrest is an Aboriginal woman, mother, wife and artist. She lives in the South West of Western Australia with her husband Patrick, who is a dairy farmer and their six children.
Read more >>Karen Gray
Karen Gray graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts with a degree in Fine Art, major in Painting. A practising artist, Karen exhibits in Melbourne and Sydney Australia.
Read more >>Marie Bellinger (Artist)
Born in the United Kingdom, Marie spent her formative years in Hong Kong and New Zealand. At the age of 15 she and her family moved to Australia.
Read more >>Roslyn Lee (Artist)
Roslyn Lee lives in the South West of Western Australia with her husband, three children and one dog.
Read more >>In the case of good books, the point is not how many of them you can get through, but rather how many can get through to you
Mortimer Adler









