Gwen Keraval
Georgetown-Cover
A cover illustration made for Georgetown Arts&Sciences Magazine.
The subject was the Justice & Peace Studies Program, colloquially known as JUPS, just celebrated its 10-year anniversary as a major in the College of Arts & Sciences.
We follow the story of 4 students who are currently majoring in JUPS.
CATALYST FOR CHANGE :
Since becoming a major a decade ago, the Justice and Peace Studies program has provided College of Arts & Sciences students with the knowledge and know-how to address even the most complicated global issues.
Materials & Digital Tools: Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop
About the illustrator
French based illustrator, graduated from Emile Cohl Art School in Lyon, France, from 1997. After working as Art Director for an agency for three years, I started illustration in Freelance, about 20 years ago.
I like to work with geometric shapes, symmetrical compositions, vintage textures and limited color palettes, finding effective concepts by overlaying and nesting symbols in a constructivist approach. I've published many children books here in France with differents publishers.
I live in the countryside of Lyon in France, I recently built a wooden cabin-studio where I'm doing some screenprinting.
I regularly works for editorial (Washington Post, Ney York Observer, Boston Globe...), I love to illustrate and to design posters and book covers,
Represented by Rapp Agency in USA, and Patricia Lucas in France.
Contact
Website: http://www.gwenkeraval.com
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