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Strange Horizons Gallery Presents...

Jessica Feinberg: Mundane and Magic

Originally from upstate New York, illustrator/colorist Jessica Feinberg currently resides in Arizona. Jessica started teaching herself to draw at the age of 15 and now does freelance cover illustration, commissions, comic book coloring, and her own projects. She is currently working to improve her artwork through books, conventions, and classes at the local art center.

Jessica mostly works digitally using Photoshop & Painter, but she also has experience in graphite, pen & ink, and marker. Her artwork is inspired by Brian Froud, Hayao Miyazaki, Tim Burton, Lee Hammond, and CLAMP.

When she's not busy drawing Jessica loves to watch movies, read mysteries, bake/decorate cakes, and play with her dog. She is also an experienced website designer and works at a local video store a few nights a week.


View more of Jessica's artwork at her web site or contact her by email.

Blue Tree Spirit ©Jessica Feinberg 2003

Tour Jessica's work, piece by piece. View thumbnails of Jessica's work.

If you are interested in submitting art for the gallery, please read our submission guidelines and then contact us at art@strangehorizons.com.


 

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