Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Editorial illustration


Illustration for a story about a woman going back to work after having a baby. Gouache and pencil.

De Coole Cowboy





My new book is out!!! It is called 'De Coole Cowboy' and was written by Tjibbe Veldkamp. The story is about a little boy and a girl. The boy fantasises about being a cowboy. Then the girl disturbs his fantasy by making up castles and knights, that don't fit in a cowboy fantasy. The result is an exciting adventure in which the two constantly try to 'outfantasise' each other.
Order here

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Monday, February 16, 2009

Portrait of Arjan


I have been rediscovering oils lately. It is a wonderful medium with endless possibilities. This is a portrait of my friend Arjan I did some time ago.

Monday, February 02, 2009

Illustration and inspiration blog

I started another blog: Illustration and inspiration.

Inspiration and creativity can come from almost anything. I want to use the blog to show Illustrations, tutorials, art, tips ' tricks etcetera... things that inspire and things about creativity.

Click here to visit the illustration and inspiration blog

Sunday, February 01, 2009

Sketch

This is a preliminary sketch for a painting I am working on.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

OUT NOW!!!


I am proud to present my book: The art of Wouter Tulp.

'The Art of Wouter Tulp' showcases a great collection of many caricatures, children's book illustrations, editorial illustrations sketches and paintings Wouter has created over the years. The book of 80 pages, contains over a hundred full color illustrations of which many were never published before.This book is a must-have for people that love drawing and painting!!

Preview the first 15 pages of the book and order here

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Reader's Digest



This is an illustration I did for Reader's Digest. It is about the power of Google. The first sketch was rejected, since it was considered too grim. So I came up with the second sketch, which depicts google as dtectives instead of an evil puppeteer. The illustration was done in ink, and colored digitally.