All About Drew-Brook-Cormack

Drew-Brook-Cormack Images

A. Lincoln thumbnail
Abigail Becker thumbnail
Animal Montage thumbnail
Black and White Hawk Eagle thumbnail
Bath Scene thumbnail
Behind the Island thumbnail
Czech Castle thumbnail
Frog Metamorphisis thumbnail
Continental Divide thumbnail
Grand canyon erosion thumbnail
Grasslands thumbnail
Hippo and Osterich thumbnail
Howling Puppy thumbnail
It Is Time thumbnail
Johnny Appleseed thumbnail
Biospheres thumbnail
Robin Feeding Young thumbnail
Maid Marion thumbnail
Marching Girl thumbnail
Mother and Infant thumbnail
Ohio Survey thumbnail
Otter & Castle thumbnail
Pack Leader thumbnail
Planet and Stars thumbnail
San Fransisco thumbnail
Prehistoric Scene thumbnail
Six Nations thumbnail
Toboggan Scene thumbnail
Woman Diver thumbnail
Wood Duck Head thumbnail

Drew-Brook-Cormack

Drew-Brook-Cormack's picture

Contact Information

First Name
Drew
Last Name
Brook-Cormack
Street Address
9 Babbling Brook Lane
City
Suffern
State
NY
Country
United States
Artist Representative
Melissa Turk & the artist network
Artist Representative Web Address
http://www.melissaturk.com
type of art work
Watercolor, Pencil, pen and ink, silhouette
Published Works
Looking at Bugs - by Laura Driscoll, et al – Grosset & Dunlop, Looking at Rocks - by Jennifer Dussling, Deborah Drew-Brook-Cormack – Grosset & Dunlop, On the Farm - by Christopher Nicholas – McClaanahan Book Co., We Celebrate Valentine’s Day (The Holidays & Festivals Series
phone number
845 368 8606
Bio

Drew-Brook-Cormack is a husband and wife team of freelance illustrators who, for the past twenty-some years have usually worked as a team and individually on their commissions. Allan Cormack and Deborah Drew-Brook find this arrangement allows them to handle larger and more complex projects, as well as multiple smaller projects faster and with more flexibility than would be possible otherwise.

Allan and Deborah have worked primarily in the book-publishing field, but have done commissions for advertising, television, magazines, postage stamps and museum installations. Their subjects include history, social studies, nature, wildlife, science, geology, astronomy, landscapes, people, cars, boats, planes, etc. They work in acrylic, watercolor, halftone, and line. Styles range from soft whimsical to tight realistic.

History

Member for
1 year 17 weeks