The Impatient Gardener
I love illustrating anything to do with gardens and this was an exceptionally fun watercolor assignment just published for The Washington Post in the Local Living section. Art Director Allison Ghaman...
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Illustration by Julie Notarianni for The Seattle Times In Paris in 1874, a show of new paintings were first termed ‘Impressionist’ as an insult to this style of artist . Impressionism is as if one...
View ArticleHonoring a Soldier
Illustration by Julie Notarianni I loved illustrating this Travel Essay for The Seattle Time, beautifully written by Bill Knudsen Kirkland man’s journey to find father brings past to life “Bill, your...
View ArticleRabbit Remedies
A fun project illustrating for The Washington Post this story on creating fences that rabbit proof your garden. “Rabbits are everywhere all of a sudden, but how do you contain them without going...
View ArticlePollinator’s Paradise
Feeling the love for butterflies and bees with this illustration for The Washington Post story written by Columnist Adrian Higgins on the hardest-working partners in the garden, the insect pollinators....
View ArticleAn Italian Love Story
Tracy Loeffelholz Dunn, Creative Director for YES Magazine, assigned me this wonderful interview to illustrate about Carlo Petrini and the Slow Food organization. Illustration for YES Magazine by...
View ArticleDiverse, Delicious, Endangered
Yes! I have a passion for painting peppers! These colorful chili illustrations were so fun to watercolor; using vivid hues, emphasizing their gnarly shapes and keeping the concept simple to capture the...
View ArticleWhen Spring Can’t Come Soon Enough!
“The winter has been long, deep and like a houseguest who just won’t go,” writes Adrian Higgins, Columnist for The Washington Post. As most of us are winter-weary and yearning for the color of spring,...
View ArticleLivingly Dying
Illustrations for YES Magazine about living with terminal illness. Marcy Westerling is the author and she describes her journey facing death by living in the moment with grace and mindfulness. YES!...
View ArticleBoo! Want a little spirit to keep you company this hallowed season?
October Desktop Calendar Wallpaper is Here! As the eerie autumn nights begin to creep in, the leaves disappear into the crisp darkness; the moon gets a little bigger, and October swiftly steals the...
View ArticleData Center Illustration for Microsoft
Illustration by Julie Notarianni for Microsoft of data center. The post Data Center Illustration for Microsoft appeared first on Julie Notarianni.
View ArticleAmpersand Magazine
Florangela Davila, Forterra/Ampersand Editor & Producer recently contracted me to illustrate 5 Common Native Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest for this months issue of Forterra Magazine and...
View ArticleYES! Magazine
Illustration by Julie Notarianni Medicine Wheel The Medicine Wheel illustration for YES! Magazine. I worked with Creative Director Tracy Loeffelholz Dunn to concept this idea for Patrica St. Onge’s...
View ArticleProject Nurture Logo Identity
Logo Design by Julie Notarianni Project: Logo Identity Design for HealthShare Project Nurture provides prenatal care, inpatient maternity care, and postpartum care for women who struggle with...
View ArticleMedicinal Herbs Illustration For Yes! Magazine
Illustration by Julie Notarianni The post Medicinal Herbs Illustration For Yes! Magazine appeared first on Julie Notarianni.
View ArticleJuly is Just a Bowl of Cherries
Happy July! Downloadable July calendar for you to print out 7″ x 14″ Enjoy the sweet days of Summer : ) Julie July is a bowl of Cherries The post July is Just a Bowl of Cherries appeared first on...
View ArticleThis weeks Washington Post Local Living cover
The Washington Post cover on the 10 best perennials you’ve never heard of. Amanda Soto, Art Director for The Washington Post’s Local Living Section, assigned me this weeks cover illustration printed in...
View ArticleYES! Magazine Illustration ‘A Unified West Coast’
This issue of YES! Magazine features; Life After Oil focus. A Unified West Coast written by Arun Gupta and concept visualized by Julie Notarianni, watercolor illustration.
View ArticleYES! Magazine Effigy Illustration – A Quiet Walk with 1,500-Year-Old Birds...
A quiet walk with 1,500 year-old birds and bears
View ArticleMicrosoft Infographic Poster Design
Microsoft Digital Ink Poster infographic sketchnote illustration and poster design by Julie Notarianni Microsoft Digital Ink Poster infographic sketchnote illustration and poster design by Julie...
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