James Marsh (artist)
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Nationality | British |
Alma mater | Batley College of Art & Design |
Occupation(s) | Visual artist, illustrator, designer |
James Marsh is an English visual artist, illustrator, and designer. He studied design and display at the Batley College of Art & Design, and graduated with an NDD[clarification needed] and college diplomas. He is also a founding member of the Association of Illustrators.
Notable works by James Marsh include multiple Time magazine covers,[1] neo-surreal cover paintings for paperback reprints of Ross Macdonald books, and the cover art for the band Talk Talk.
1982, First appears in Who's Who in Graphic Art – Graphis Press – Zurich, Switzerland.
In 1991, he published his first book Bizarre Birds & Beasts Pavilion Books, UK, Penguin Books, US.
In 2003 The Independent newspaper named him one of the "Top Ten Leading British Illustrators".
From 2012 to 2014, Marsh was invited to create the branding for the Transmusicales festival in Rennes, France.
In 2015, Marsh was inducted into the Album Cover Hall of Fame in the US.
Bibliography
- The Cow Book (1983), compiled by Marc Gallant, illustrated by Marc Gallant, Wayne Anderson, Keleck, James Marsh, Braldt Bralds, Yōko Ochida, Michel Guiré-Vaka, B. G. Sharma, Lidia Postma, Bushiri, Jean Christian Knaff, Luba Simansky, Binette Schroeder, Étienne Delessert, Martin Leman, Jocelyne Pache, Boris Vallejo, Claude Lapointe, Nicholas Price, Josef Paleček, Waldemar Świerzy, Ivan Generalić, Mark Hess, Alain Gauthier, Robert Giusti, and Robert Rodriguez, published by Alfred A. Knopf[2]