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Building Illustrations for Hartford Healthcare
I don’t think I showed you these building illustrations I created for Hartford Healthcare last year yet!
I had a blast drawing these in early 2015 for use in a magazine ad. The separate drawings were hand drawn, then colored in Photoshop in layers, which would allow the client to edit the colors of the buildings as needed on their end. They were created to have transparent backgrounds as well, which would allow Hartford Healthcare to line them up next to each other as needed for their magazine ad!
This traditional school building had so many fun little details to draw, like in the architectural elements surrounding each window frame!
Here’s one of Hartford Healthcare’s buildings, the Backus Hospital Family Health Center. Building drawings like these are awesome because they really challenge you. Can you keep it a tiny bit loose and arty and fun while still keeping it looking realistic and professional enough? It’s a fun challenge for sure, and to give it a little extra edge I mix in some hard ruler lines with the wonky elements like the bases of the columns.
You can’t draw a clock tower without thinking about Back to the Future. It’s a science fact.
Here’s another illustration of one of Hartford Healthcare’s buildings – The Hospital of Central Connecticut. Again – we kept it super clean and straight and professional, but injected some fun with more loosely drawn bushes in front and happy balloons mirroring the logo colors of the client.
This drawing of a Lifestar helicopter was hands down my son Phil’s favorite illustration from this project.
While this awesome red barn drawing was my own personal favorite. The barn here at our place is in a little bit of need of some major massive TLC action, so creating this illustration was a little bit sigh inducing in its bright red, well maintained state.
Welcome to the library! It just makes me happy when I get to draw stuff like this.
The color of this house makes me smile because it’s the same as my mom in law’s house.
Making it this color wasn’t an accident.
My mom in law is rad.
And here’s a few little extra bits I drew to go along with all the building drawings:
(If you’re noticing the guy with the two kids maybe looks a little like Josh… Well… Yeah. And that caped shirt? Absolutely inspired by our son’s obsession with wearing his Superman shirt as much as humanly possible.)
So what are you waiting for – can I draw something for you?
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Freelance illustrator Steph Calvert is an award-winning artist with 24 years of experience working as a creative professional. She is based in McDonough, Georgia, just south of Atlanta.
Steph Calvert has expertise as aย childrenโs book illustrator. She is an expertย surface pattern designerย forย art licensingย and createsย line drawingsย for publishing and product design. Steph has years of additional expertise as aย mural artist, creatingย original art, andย logo designย for small businesses. She is currently querying literary agents with her first author/illustrator book projects.
Writing CLIENTS INCLUDE
Moonfrye.com
OC Weekly
Educational Highlights
National SCBWI Conference, 2023
Illustration Summer Camp โ The Highlights Foundation, 2021
Make Art That Sells, 2017
BFA in Computer Art โ SCAD, 1999