Steve Johnson & Lou Fancher
Since they began illustrating children’s books together
in 1979, prize-winning artists and husband and wife Steve Johnson
and Lou Fancher have developed a collaborative approach to projects
wherein they work together at every stage in their creative
process: they both conceive, draw, design, and paint each piece.
Steve and Lou were the first illustrators to be chosen by the
estate of Dr. Seuss to illustrate a Seuss manuscript (My
Many Colored Days). They illustrated Garrison Keillor’s
children’s book Cat You Better Come Home, Jon
Scieska’s The Frog Prince Continued, and Mary
Pope Osborne’s New York's Bravest, among many
others. Steve and Lou have also created their vibrant and richly-textured
art for posters, advertisements, book covers, and magazines,
as well as ‘inspirational art’ for Disney and Pixar’s
A Bug’s Life.
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