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One year after starting his professional career as a commercial artist, Gustavo entered and won an talent search competition held by a São Paulo-based agency that was looking for local talent to work for international markets in United States, Canada, and Europe.
She was educated as a commercial artist at Reklamkonstskolan in Stockholm, and later worked at Kärnan publishers in Helsingborg, at a time when they started to publish children’s books.
He subsequently became a commercial artist, made animated cartoons, and contracted with Universal Studios, where he appeared in several films.
Jean Béraud, (1849-1935), French Impressionist painter and commercial artist
While pursuing his Sydney art practice, he also worked as a commercial artist, exhibited widely and taught life classes to students such as Freda Robertshaw.
Dale W. Berry (born 1960) is a commercial artist and designer in San Francisco, California, who is best known for his work on the graphic novel series Tales of the Moonlight Cutter, which is published by his company, Myriad Publications.
Ernest Mervyn Taylor (1906–1964), New Zealand engraver, commercial artist and publisher
The first Keebler elves were drawn by children's author/illustrator and commercial artist Roger Bradfield.
Her first regular employment extending over 7 years, was as commercial artist for the Sydney firms of Gibbs, Shallard & Co.
Borrowing from the common practice in Swiss design to incorporate art, Romberg enlisted Gert Sellheim, a commercial artist with whom he had collaborated with for the New Zealand pavilion.
The father Alfred Proksch was a commercial artist, the mother was a mannequin.
She had a successful career as a commercial artist and portraitist; among her most famous portraits was the golfer Sam Snead.
William Spencer Bagdatopoulos (1884–1965) was a painter and commercial artist, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.