Featured Artists

Check out the creative work from these individuals, companies and schools. What do they all have in common? They share a creative pursuit and a Wacom product. Browse and enjoy.

Featured Artists

From time to time, we'll introduce some amazing artists, photographers and creative professionals, as well as others who just have a creative interest to share. Here, we hope to highlight some of their work and give you a peek at what’s possible with a Wacom.

Alexandria Thompson

Alexandria Thompson specializes in photo-manipulation (also known as composites) and mixed media. And she does it all while singing and dancing in her chair with her headphones on.

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Athos Boncompagni

Athos Boncompagni is an Italian Renaissance man, a renowned artist who says, “Art is a full-time job. If you don’t love it, don’t do it!”

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AMEC

AMEC, international engineers and project managers, are the people to call on before a disaster. AMEC calls on Wacom’s DTZ-2100 interactive pen display to streamline its GIS data production process.

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Big Bad Boo

When Big Bad Boo launched its first animated children’s program, they had to divide preproduction between studios in New York and Los Angeles while animation was contracted to the Philippines.

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Cartoon Network

Working directly onscreen with a Cintiq interactive pen display offers Cartoon Network animators ways to explore and experiment, which helps build job satisfaction and speeds the collaborative and creative process.

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Craighton Berman

Call it what you want: Visual thinking. Visual communications. “Sketchnoting.” Craighton Berman is one of the most eloquent champions of the increasingly popular trend of capturing your thoughts visually.

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Daniele Danko Angelozzi

When we asked Danko for a self-portrait, he accepted the challenge immediately. He sent his first concept and artwork a couple of hours later. Maybe some 3D artists never sleep?

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DePaw University

For students at DePauw University, technology has changed more than just the way they take notes—it has changed the way they learn. With Wacom interactive pen displays at the heart of DyKnow Vision, an interactive teaching system used at DePauw University, students can stop spending all of their time taking notes and focus on personalizing the information and understanding the lessons.

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Don Bosco

Students enrolling in college or entering today’s job market in design-related industries are facing fierce competition. Don Bosco Technical Institute in Rosemead, CA, recognizes this issue and has given its high school students a head start by adding 25 Wacom Intuos4 Medium pen tablets to its lab.

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Glen Southern

For 3D modeler and visualizer Glen Southern, much of his work happens before the first drawing. If he finds he’s lacking in inspiration…he goes scuba diving!

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Ian David Marsden

Ian David Marsden is an illustrator, cartoonist, animator, logo and web designer, but he’s also the guy who created the first Google Doodle, ever.

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Jan Sonnenmair

“Photography is magic,” says Jan Sonnenmair. “I love being in the middle of things or lost in the middle of nowhere, capturing real moments and preserving them forever.”

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JC Little

JC Little has been making people laugh with her drawings all her life. Just ask the devoted viewers of her animated TV series My Life ME.

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Jim Semonik

Carrying his camera everywhere, Jim Semonik loves nothing more than grabbing a shot of a dramatic sky, knowing it will someday be the perfect complement to another image.

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Jimmie Fisher

Shamus gets around. One minute he’s BASE jumping. The next he’s at the skate park or trying out his hunting skills. The adventures of Shamus come from Jimmie Fisher’s imagination.

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Joel Mackenzie

Inspired by old cartoons and video games, Joel Mackenzie says he is evolving a style that is a mix of goofy, exaggerated, cute and ugly, all at the same time.

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Jon Burgerman

Jon Burgerman is an artist who sometimes strays into illustration, design, performance art and music. He works in analog and digital to create what he calls “hyperkinetic images.”

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Katie Hatz

How often do you get to watch someone create the cover art for a popular design magazine? We watched Katie Hatz as she illustrated the cover of CMYK 51.

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LA Film School

In the middle of the room is a stairway to an elevated platform that is illuminated by spotlights. Twenty-six desks surround the platform, with Wacom pen displays atop each one.

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Les Szurkowski

Les Szurkowski is a photographer, graphic designer and illustrator. Les began his creative journey in 1966 with high-school photography and continues today through graphic design, illustrations, art and book design.

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Marin Municipal Water District

Like many water agencies, the Marin Municipal Water District (MMWD) has used a traditional paper-based workflow integrating ESRI's ArcGIS software for design, tracking and information updates throughout the 147 square-mile system.

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Meliza Celeridad

What if creatures from space started to land on Earth and monsters tried to fit into today’s landscape? Meliza Celeridad, through her art, wants to find out!

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Molly Newman

Molly bills herself as a writer, a professional nerd (she teaches online seminars on photo-editing techniques) and an avid home cook. To which we say, after visiting her blog, “Delicious!”

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Naughty Dog

The first thing you notice when you walk into Naughty Dog’s Santa Monica headquarters is a wall-to-wall glass case filled with colorful trophies and awards for Uncharted and Uncharted 2.

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Oakley

The Fast-past Demands of the Eyewear and Apparel Firm, Oakley, Find that Designing Unique Products Require Equally Innovative Tools

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OHSU

Discover how the Radiation Therapy staff at OHSU is employing Wacom's interactive pen display technology to accurately handle its growing case volume, while still maintaining its high-quality patient care.

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Patrick LaMontagne

Patrick LaMontagne started out like most of us, doing the occasional doodle. Today he’s up every morning with the sun, making a living from drawing and painting.

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Periscope Studio

Nestled in a fifth floor suite of an historic building in downtown Portland, OR, is Periscope Studio, a freelance collective of 24 of the world’s top comic artists.

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Rainna Langley

Rainna Langley’s work just goes to show that you don’t necessarily need a formal art education to create work that captures the imagination of thousands of people.

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Rich Ernst

When Rich Ernst gets to work on his computer and his Intuos4 on the images he captures in the outdoors, the result is a new artistic genre he calls “paintography.”

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Ryan Szepan

Photographer and designer Ryan Szepan loves blurring the line between portrait photography and visual storytelling by creating pieces that contain a balance of emotion, grit and inspiration.

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Sesame Street

How does the design staff at Sesame Workshop handle all those Muppets? With lots of creative talent, discipline, a sense of humor, and Wacom’s Cintiq interactive pen display.

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Sheldon High School

Over the past decade, Sheldon High Animation class has landed three student Emmys. The work is intense and pressure-packed, but thanks to a professional studio environment supplied with Cintiq 12WX interactive pen displays from Wacom, students experience amazing creative control and ergonomic comfort by employing the same technology used by Hollywood’s elite animators and designers.

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Skechers

Skechers offers some of the strongest graphics and designs in the footwear industry. Cintiqs free their artists and designers to concentrate on what they do best: cool shoes.

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Sony

As the birthplace of the massively multiplayer online game phenomena EverQuest and PlanetSide, Sony Online Entertainment (SOE) has become the leader in immersive entertainment, technology applications and talent.

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Ste. Michelle Wine Estates

Every year at harvest time, a plane with a multispectral camera flies over the vineyards of the award-winning Ste. Michelle Wine Estates to capture detailed images of 3,500 acres of grapes in Washington and Oregon. This aerial imagery is delivered in hundreds of 20-acre blocks and then georeferenced in ESRI's ArcView software, using a Wacom DTZ-2100 interactive pen display.

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Sunrise

When Sunrise AG called on Wacom and Softpro to enhance its point of sale shopping experience, the results included rapid handling of orders, easier access to information and happier customers.

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Washington Imaging Services

The introduction of interactive pen displays in conjunction with Medinformatix software has made a significant contribution to WIS’s goal of going paperless while reducing costs and increasing productivity.

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Alexandria Thompson

Alexandria Thompson specializes in photo-manipulation (also known as composites) and mixed media. And she does it all while singing and dancing in her chair with her headphones on.

learn more

Jan Sonnenmair

“Photography is magic,” says Jan Sonnenmair. “I love being in the middle of things or lost in the middle of nowhere, capturing real moments and preserving them forever.”

learn more

Jim Semonik

Carrying his camera everywhere, Jim Semonik loves nothing more than grabbing a shot of a dramatic sky, knowing it will someday be the perfect complement to another image.

learn more

Jimmie Fisher

Shamus gets around. One minute he’s BASE jumping. The next he’s at the skate park or trying out his hunting skills. The adventures of Shamus come from Jimmie Fisher’s imagination.

learn more

LA Film School

In the middle of the room is a stairway to an elevated platform that is illuminated by spotlights. Twenty-six desks surround the platform, with Wacom pen displays atop each one.

learn more

Meliza Celeridad

What if creatures from space started to land on Earth and monsters tried to fit into today’s landscape? Meliza Celeridad, through her art, wants to find out!

learn more

Molly Newman

Molly bills herself as a writer, a professional nerd (she teaches online seminars on photo-editing techniques) and an avid home cook. To which we say, after visiting her blog, “Delicious!”

learn more

Ryan Szepan

Photographer and designer Ryan Szepan loves blurring the line between portrait photography and visual storytelling by creating pieces that contain a balance of emotion, grit and inspiration.

learn more

Athos Boncompagni

Athos Boncompagni is an Italian Renaissance man, a renowned artist who says, “Art is a full-time job. If you don’t love it, don’t do it!”

learn more

Big Bad Boo

When Big Bad Boo launched its first animated children’s program, they had to divide preproduction between studios in New York and Los Angeles while animation was contracted to the Philippines.

learn more

Cartoon Network

Working directly onscreen with a Cintiq interactive pen display offers Cartoon Network animators ways to explore and experiment, which helps build job satisfaction and speeds the collaborative and creative process.

learn more

Don Bosco

Students enrolling in college or entering today’s job market in design-related industries are facing fierce competition. Don Bosco Technical Institute in Rosemead, CA, recognizes this issue and has given its high school students a head start by adding 25 Wacom Intuos4 Medium pen tablets to its lab.

learn more

Ian David Marsden

Ian David Marsden is an illustrator, cartoonist, animator, logo and web designer, but he’s also the guy who created the first Google Doodle, ever.

learn more

JC Little

JC Little has been making people laugh with her drawings all her life. Just ask the devoted viewers of her animated TV series My Life ME.

learn more

Joel Mackenzie

Inspired by old cartoons and video games, Joel Mackenzie says he is evolving a style that is a mix of goofy, exaggerated, cute and ugly, all at the same time.

learn more

LA Film School

In the middle of the room is a stairway to an elevated platform that is illuminated by spotlights. Twenty-six desks surround the platform, with Wacom pen displays atop each one.

learn more

Naughty Dog

The first thing you notice when you walk into Naughty Dog’s Santa Monica headquarters is a wall-to-wall glass case filled with colorful trophies and awards for Uncharted and Uncharted 2.

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Oakley

The Fast-past Demands of the Eyewear and Apparel Firm, Oakley, Find that Designing Unique Products Require Equally Innovative Tools

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Periscope Studio

Nestled in a fifth floor suite of an historic building in downtown Portland, OR, is Periscope Studio, a freelance collective of 24 of the world’s top comic artists.

learn more

Rainna Langley

Rainna Langley’s work just goes to show that you don’t necessarily need a formal art education to create work that captures the imagination of thousands of people.

learn more

Rich Ernst

When Rich Ernst gets to work on his computer and his Intuos4 on the images he captures in the outdoors, the result is a new artistic genre he calls “paintography.”

learn more

Sesame Street

How does the design staff at Sesame Workshop handle all those Muppets? With lots of creative talent, discipline, a sense of humor, and Wacom’s Cintiq interactive pen display.

learn more

Sheldon High School

Over the past decade, Sheldon High Animation class has landed three student Emmys. The work is intense and pressure-packed, but thanks to a professional studio environment supplied with Cintiq 12WX interactive pen displays from Wacom, students experience amazing creative control and ergonomic comfort by employing the same technology used by Hollywood’s elite animators and designers.

learn more

Sony

As the birthplace of the massively multiplayer online game phenomena EverQuest and PlanetSide, Sony Online Entertainment (SOE) has become the leader in immersive entertainment, technology applications and talent.

learn more

Athos Boncompagni

Athos Boncompagni is an Italian Renaissance man, a renowned artist who says, “Art is a full-time job. If you don’t love it, don’t do it!”

learn more

Jon Burgerman

Jon Burgerman is an artist who sometimes strays into illustration, design, performance art and music. He works in analog and digital to create what he calls “hyperkinetic images.”

learn more

Les Szurkowski

Les Szurkowski is a photographer, graphic designer and illustrator. Les began his creative journey in 1966 with high-school photography and continues today through graphic design, illustrations, art and book design.

learn more

Big Bad Boo

When Big Bad Boo launched its first animated children’s program, they had to divide preproduction between studios in New York and Los Angeles while animation was contracted to the Philippines.

learn more

Cartoon Network

Working directly onscreen with a Cintiq interactive pen display offers Cartoon Network animators ways to explore and experiment, which helps build job satisfaction and speeds the collaborative and creative process.

learn more

Daniele Danko Angelozzi

When we asked Danko for a self-portrait, he accepted the challenge immediately. He sent his first concept and artwork a couple of hours later. Maybe some 3D artists never sleep?

learn more

Don Bosco

Students enrolling in college or entering today’s job market in design-related industries are facing fierce competition. Don Bosco Technical Institute in Rosemead, CA, recognizes this issue and has given its high school students a head start by adding 25 Wacom Intuos4 Medium pen tablets to its lab.

learn more

Glen Southern

For 3D modeler and visualizer Glen Southern, much of his work happens before the first drawing. If he finds he’s lacking in inspiration…he goes scuba diving!

learn more

LA Film School

In the middle of the room is a stairway to an elevated platform that is illuminated by spotlights. Twenty-six desks surround the platform, with Wacom pen displays atop each one.

learn more

Naughty Dog

The first thing you notice when you walk into Naughty Dog’s Santa Monica headquarters is a wall-to-wall glass case filled with colorful trophies and awards for Uncharted and Uncharted 2.

learn more

Oakley

The Fast-past Demands of the Eyewear and Apparel Firm, Oakley, Find that Designing Unique Products Require Equally Innovative Tools

learn more

Periscope Studio

Nestled in a fifth floor suite of an historic building in downtown Portland, OR, is Periscope Studio, a freelance collective of 24 of the world’s top comic artists.

learn more

Sesame Street

How does the design staff at Sesame Workshop handle all those Muppets? With lots of creative talent, discipline, a sense of humor, and Wacom’s Cintiq interactive pen display.

learn more

Sheldon High School

Over the past decade, Sheldon High Animation class has landed three student Emmys. The work is intense and pressure-packed, but thanks to a professional studio environment supplied with Cintiq 12WX interactive pen displays from Wacom, students experience amazing creative control and ergonomic comfort by employing the same technology used by Hollywood’s elite animators and designers.

learn more

Sony

As the birthplace of the massively multiplayer online game phenomena EverQuest and PlanetSide, Sony Online Entertainment (SOE) has become the leader in immersive entertainment, technology applications and talent.

learn more

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