Welcome to Echo Chernik's Gallery
Echo Chernik is a renowned artist and illustrator and judge of international competition Illustrators of the Future.
Shop online now or visit her gallery in Fairhaven, WA.
Echo Chernik is a renowned artist and illustrator and judge of international competition Illustrators of the Future.
Shop online now or visit her gallery in Fairhaven, WA.
Did you know that Echo has a patreon? Patreon is one of the best ways that allows artists to spend time on their own works, developing what they love! Follow on Patreon.
Hi! Thank you for visiting my site! I hope you don't get too lost - I have a LOT of work. If you're looking for my commercial portfolio, that's over on echo-x - I've been a commercial illustrator for thirty years and love it. Some of my clients include Miller, Camel, Coors, Hasbro, Random House, Celestial Seasonings Teas, The Shiekh of Dubai, Arlo Guthrie, Sears, KMart, Catalyst Game Labs and more.
I have a studio and gallery in Fairhaven, WA. You can find a lot of my personal work on this page in print form, under the different sections - Art Nouveau, Neoclassical paintings and my Erotic art.
My most recent endeavor is my art nouveau cats brand, which is located at www.echocat.art
Thanks again for visiting - and contact me if you have any questions! echo
Echo has won dozens of illustration awards for large and small brands around the world.
Echo's brick-and-mortar gallery in Fairhaven, WA. We are open most days of the week from 12-6 pm.
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She empowers me.
In all her work, people are never ciphers — everyone has their own personality.
Three simultaneous approvals on the same finish with no changes from three separate creative directors in three separate offices around the globe. That never happens.
We had to re-issue the limited release ice cream just because the artwork helped it sell out too fast. And then we won an award with it.