Tuesday, December 13, 2011


Check out Bill Dickson's illustration of Sydney Crosby - created for Scholastic Canada's Kids book - Creepy Canadian Jokes.



Thursday, December 1, 2011

Daniel Chen's artwork in Self Magazine's April Issue featuring Kim Kardashian

These images were created by Daniel Chen, a recent addition to the Contact Jupiter roster. The artworks were created for Self Magazine's April Issue which featured Kim Kardashian on the cover. Daniel Chen has created numerous illustrations featuring exercise spots as well as editorial pieces.

His works have been featured in magazines such as: Playboy, Self Magazine, New York Magazine, CosmoGirl, Today's Parent, YM, Teen People, Enroute, Forbes US & Japan, Flare, Fashion, Glow, Today's Parent, Cosmopolitan, Unlimited, Eating Well and more.




Monday, November 28, 2011

See Scott Stewart's featured works


Check out the latest post to our Behance page. Featured is Scott Stewart's works of famous comic book characters created for the Children's book industry.

See his works here: http://bit.ly/vcXMKg

You can also view his full portfolio on our website at: http://contactjupiter.com/artist/scott-stewart

You'll see more of Scott's commercial works as well as many featured pieces he created for Spider-man, Superman, X-men, and numerous other licensed characters.

© Images featured in this posting are © their respective owners. Marvel, Spider-Man, DC Comics and Superman are TM their respective owners.






Thursday, November 24, 2011

Global Warming - How Harmful insects can be disarmed by one easy trick...and perhaps we can save the bees at the same time :)


Virtually every aspect of human lives will be affected by Global warming if it's not stopped in this century. Here's how we can do it together, quickly, with little effort...

It seems to me that over the past 10 years we've been seeing a lot more insects affecting our lives.

Increases in disease borne illnesses transmitted through mosquitos, bedbugs have been proven to carry blood borne diseases, white grubs are decimating lawns. Not to mention that many important tree species are being negatively affected by the warming trends and increased precipitation. These events are increasingly plaguing many parts of North America. For example, the proliferation of the Pine Beetle in western Canada as well as a new attack on Maple trees in the US by the Sugar Maple Borer.

Even in our own yards, we're seeing massive devastation our most prized front lawns by white grubs (June Beetles). Every spring I find more lawns barren of their telltale fresh green shoots. All this ends up costing money to fix...adding chemicals to the environment, as well as necessitating more product being shipped...all leading to this vicious circle of more GHG (Green house gasses) being pumped into the atmosphere...warming more of the air...etc.

What can we do?

The number one trick we can all do is a simple solution that is available to everyone today
stop idling your cars!


It's a simple, effective way to slow down Co2 entering the atmosphere, and it's easy.

Did you know that many studies have proven that it's inefficient in our cold climate to let cars "warm up". It leads to driving vehicles that are not really warm, except for the engine and perhaps the cabin...All the other liquids in the brakes, coolants and many other parts of your car are still cold and need to be warmed up by driving. Manufacturers of todays cars suggest a maximum start-up wait time of 30 seconds before driving.

So think before you leave your car running when you go into the store or when use your auto-car starter in the morning. Wear an extra layer, and you'll see that the car will warm up a lot faster inside if you actually drive it!

This one trick is positive gain for the planet if you stop idling unnecessarily....

Another Money/Planet saving hint: Did you know you can even turn your engine off at long red lights if you expect to wait more than 30 seconds? I've been to many US states where the lights are extremely long...think of how much Co2 you'll be saving...as well as gasoline and money! Typical short trips of 20 minutes, are mostly spent waiting at red lights....

Yes! It's more cost efficient to stop your engine at long red lights, and re-start when the light is green...in fact, it takes less gas to re-start the engine than letting the car idle at a long light (over 30 seconds believe it or not) . Saves gas too....it's a Win-Win for you and for the planet.

Check out some more info at these links here:
http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/transportation/personal/idling.cfm?attr=8
http://www.davidsuzuki.org/what-you-can-do/reduce-your-carbon-footprint/drive-smarter-for-a-better-planet/

Insect Art created by Claude Thivierge. See more of his works here: http://contactjupiter.com/artist/claude-thivierge/portfolio/traditional-animal-illustration


Sunday, February 27, 2011

Xavier Nuez Exposes in NYC

Important Announcement:

Xavier Nuez will expose 15 of his works from his series called "Alleys & Ruins" this coming March 3rd at the Condé Nast Lobby located in New York's Times Square.


Xavier's stunning works have been receiving great reviews in the arts community over the past years.




See more on our site here:


SHOW DETAILS:

Opening reception: March 3 from 6 to 8pm


The show runs from March 3-April 18, 2011 in NYC, in the Conde Nast bldg lobby in Times Square
(Located at 4 Times Square, New York, NY 10036)

Please contact us for more information at info@contactjupiter.com or 514-572-0388 or 510-648-6810


Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Mahendra Singh's book signing


Come one, come all, to the Snark Book Signing...
Where: Librarie Drawn and Quarterly, 211 Bernard West, Montreal, Quebec.
When: Friday January 28th, 2011 at 19h00.


Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Claude Charlebois (represented internationally by Contact Jupiter) has launched a new website www.charlebois.ca

The newly designed site features more of his uniquely styled images which have been winning awards for over 30 years.

Claude's active participation in the furthuring of the art of creative photography won him and his images an appearance at the United Nations 2007 Climate change talks in New York .

His images represent an ongoing creative conversation that speaks of human nature and nature... our inner and outer ecology foreseeing a renewed relationship with the elements.

He's currently working on a series to be exhibited in 2012, called Tonal Visions. For futher information regarding participation in this visionary exhibit, please contact us via e-mail at info@contactjupiter.com .