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Judith A. Hunt, originally from Washington State, is an illustrator/painter/cartoonist/designer who has produced a diverse array of artwork for books, magazines, television, comics, videos, and toys. She has worked as an art director and staff illustrator/designer for magazine companies. She currently illustrates educational texts and children's books from her studio in Kennebunk, Maine and showcases her fine art in local art shows. Current memberships and affiliations include theSociety of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, and the Maine Illustrators' Collective. ExperienceJudith Hunt's artwork has taken many twists and turns to adapt to the constantly changing demands of the commercial art market. She has done educational book development, children’s book illustration, book cover illustration, and magazine illustration. Her knowledge of botany and ecology has led her to illustrating botanical and wildlife conservation signs & posters for many conservation organizations including the U.S. Forestry Service and The State of Maine Department of Conservation. Other work includes fantasy illustration, commercial licensed character picture book illustration and video work for Andrew Gutelle's "What's a Gonzo" and "Baby Kermit's Birthday Surprise". She created model sheets, templates, and character designs of Johnny Gruelle’s much beloved Raggedy Ann and Andy for MacMillan Publishing and the well-known Highlights for Children characters,Timbertoes, and cartoon model books for characters appearing in Highlights for Children's "Funzone" and "Which Way USA" educational puzzle series. Hunt co-created and wrote (1980-1987) cartoon and comic books with her previous husband, Chuck Dixon, including Robotech Defenders, Evangeline, and Winnie-the-Pooh word books, besides being the primary illustrator on these projects. Other comics include several issues of Conan the King during the late 1980s, including an entire issue inked by Al Williamson. She also illustrated the Timbertoes comic strip (1992-2002) and worked as a puzzle designer for Highlights' "Puzzlemania", Hidden Picture books, "Which Way USA" and "Funzone" magazine. Hunt's more recently published work includes the educational nature book "Animals Under Our Feet", the historical pre-teen novel "Susan Creek" by Douglas Winter, and the winner of the 2008 Annual CIPA Illustration Award; the children's picture book "Prunes and Rupe" by Lydia Griffin. Judith Hunt is the illustrator of the current online comic series, Evangeline, with the new issues being written by her son, Ben Dixon. At http://www.evangelinethecomic.com. More information on current work & projects can be found on http://www.downontheartfarm.blogspot.com Her published artwork can be viewed on http://www.picture-book.com/,http://www.childrensillustrators.com/, http://www.directoryofillustration.com/,http://www.wilkinsonstudios.com, in Picturebook 2006,2008, The Graphic Artist's Guild Directory of Illustration #24, and at her website http://www.huntjudith.com Partial Client ListFilter Press- 2007 Prunes and Rupe Treasure Bay-2005 Animals Under Our Feet Zootles Highlights for Children-1990-1994 Illustrations & character designer Puzzlemania, Funzone,Which Way USA, 1994-2002 Timbertoes strip cartoonist Western Publishing-1980-Raggedy Ann and Andy Go Flying U.S. Forestry Service State of Maine Dept. of Conservation Boyds Mill Press-1993-1995-Book cover & Illustration, 1997-The Timbertoes 123 & The Timbrertoes ABC Platt & Munk-1979 Three Little Kittens-Gingerbread Imprint Veritas Press-2000 Susan Creek, 2003 Two Williams, 2005 Up in the Sky, 2005 Bad Meg! EP Dutton- 1982 Winnie the Pooh's Adventures With Words 1984 Travels with Pooh DC Comics-Robotech Defenders First Comics-1985-86 Evangeline, 1985 Mark Thrust Hallmark Cards-1985 Jammie Pies Marvel Comics- 1986 Conan the King Harcourt McGraw Hill Macmillan Publishing-1986 Raggedy Ann and Andy Licensing design 1988 Tim's Big Adventure The Jim Henson Company-1986-Baby Kermit's Birthday Surprise, "What's A Gonzo?" Illustration & Video |
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