From over 700 entries, the judges – Folio Art Directors, Sheri Gee and Raquel Leis Allion, Folio Publishing Director, Tom Walker and FBIA 2023 winner Cristina Bencina are pleased to announce this year’s winner is Zack Rock.  
 
Folio Publishing Director, Tom Walker, commented ‘Zack’s is such a visceral and skilful illustration: I still feel the bite of the thorn in my mouth. It’s beautiful and haunting.’
 
Also shortlisted are captivating illustrations by runners up Xinyue Chen, Jacob Courtney, Esteban Sanchez, Tomislav Torjanac and Jens Maria Weber.

 

 

 

Winner of Folio Book Illustration Award 2024

Zack Rock

Zack Rock is an American illustrator based in Berlin. Since graduating from the Cambridge School of Art with an MA in Children’s Picture Book Illustration, he’s authored and illustrated several titles for young readers, while also creating art for magazines, album covers, national parks, and board and video games. His digital and watercolour work have been exhibited in museums and galleries across the globe and is part of the prestigious Les Maitres de l’Imaginaire (“Masters of the Imagination”) collection of picture book art. His work has also earned a place in nearly every major illustration competition, including the Society of Illustrators, American Illustration, Communication Arts, 3x3 and Spectrum.

 

 

Runners-up for Folio Book Illustration Award 2024

 

 

Xinyue Chen

Jacob Courtney

Jens Maria Weber

Esteban Sanchez

Tomislav Torjanac

About Xinyue Chen
Xinyue Chen is a Chinese illustrator and book artist based in New York. Since receiving their BFA from the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing and their MFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York, they have provided editorial illustrations, book illustrations and designs for AARP, Asia Society, Future Islands, China Machine Press, HAZE Sounds Beijing and etc. Their works have also gained recognition in the Bologna Illustrators Exhibition, World Illustration Awards, 3x3, Communication Arts, Society of Illustrators, AI-AP and other international competitions

About Jacob Courtney
Jacob Courtney is an illustrator, artist and animator based in the UK. He studied Illustration at Cardiff School of Art and Design, and then went on to study Visual Communication: Illustration at the Royal College of Art. He utilises both traditional and digital media in his work, and creates detailed illustrations with a strong sense of place and atmosphere. While his work is often inspired by everyday life and leans towards a more realistic aesthetic, it often includes elements of the uncanny, adding a surreal and dreamlike feel. He has created work for The Big Issue, Breathe Magazine, London Transport Museum, The Foundling Museum, Firewords, Shelf Heroes, and AWW Magazine, and his work has been featured in online magazines such as Creative Boom and Porridge Magazine.

About Jens Maria Weber
Jens Maria Weber is a German illustrator and visual artist. He is best known for his pencil explorations into the realms of the surreal and sinister.He works with publishers, studios and film producers on a variety of illustration and conceptual assignments. Beside doing commissioned design and artworks, Jens loves to turn out paper statues, drawings and his own books. He teaches drawing at the University of Applied Sciences in Dortmund, Germany.

About Esteban Sanchez
Esteban Sanchez is an illustrator based in New Mexico. Using a blend of traditional and digital techniques, he produces engaging covers and indie game key art. He is inspired by 70’s and 80’s science fiction and fantasy, independent comics, and classical representational draftsmanship.

About Tomislav Torjanac
Tomislav Torjanac is an award-winning Croatian illustrator. Internationally, his best-known work is the 2007 illustrated edition of Yann Martel’s novel Life of Pi, which has been published in eleven countries, including the UK, US, Canada, and China. The same edition won first prize at the British Book Design and Production Awards in 2008. Tomislav has participated in a number of group exhibitions in Croatia and abroad and had solo shows in London, Croatia, and Slovenia. He has also held lectures and presentations in fourteen US cities. In Croatia, Tomislav has been lauded for his work with several awards for best illustrated children’s book, as well as best music packaging art. In 2012, he was awarded the Grand Prix at the Fourth Croatian Biennial of Illustration.

 

 

Longlist for the Folio Book Illustration Award 2024

 

 

Jared Boyer

Xinyue Chen

Merran Coleman

Jacob Courtney

Charlie Dixon

Joseph Edwards

Anke Eissmann

Akhran Girmay

Julia Griffin

Maria Luiza Tejerina Gauerio

Jens Maria Weber

Norberto Perez

Zack Rock

Esteban Sanchez

Kristin Siegel-Leicht

Nikki Smetters

Deena So Oteh

Alana Tedmon

Tomislav Torjanac

Mariella Vee Villalobos

Folio Book Illustration Award

 

THE 2024 FOLIO BOOK ILLUSTRATION AWARD IS NOW CLOSED. THE LONGLIST WILL BE ANNOUNCED ON TUESDAY 4 JUNE 2024

Illustration is at the heart of everything we do at Folio. As well as commissioning renowned illustrators and artists, we also nurture new talent and champion artists who work across a diverse range of media, from oil painting and wood engraving to collage and digital illustration.

The Folio Book Illustration Award offers the opportunity for aspiring and established illustrators to provide one piece of artwork in response to Neil Gaiman’s short story ‘The Truth is a Cave in the Black Mountains’.

The judges – Folio Art Directors, Sheri Gee and Raquel Leis Allion, Folio Publishing Director, Tom Walker and FBIA 2023 winner Cristina Bencina – will be looking for strong characterisation and atmosphere in the entries, along with a demonstrated ability to read and reflect the text. The final piece should illustrate a character-based scene from the story, not solely a portrait of a character.

To make the competition accessible to as many artists as possible, there is no entry fee. An initial longlist selection of 20 entries will be announced in June, with the judging panel announcing the winning artist and five runners-up in July.

The winner will receive a prize of £2,000 cash, plus £500 worth of Folio vouchers, and their artwork will appear in the upcoming Folio collection of Neil Gaiman’s short stories. Each of the five runners-up will receive £500 worth of Folio vouchers. The winning artist and runners-up will also receive a portfolio review by the Folio art directors.

The competition is open to anyone over the age of 18 who has not previously been commissioned by The Folio Society.

 

Key information 

  • No entry fee 
  • £2,000 first prize, plus portfolio review 
  • Each of the five runners-up receive £500 of Folio vouchers plus portfolio review
  • Winning artwork will be published in upcoming Folio anthology of Neil Gaiman short stories
  • Entries only accepted via Zealous
  • The competition is open to anyone over the age of 18 who has not previously been commissioned by The Folio Society
  • Artwork inspired by any source other than the set text will not be accepted 
  • Artwork created by artificial intelligence is inadmissible

Key dates

  • Competition closes 17:00 (UK time), Thursday 4 April 2024
  • Longlist announced June 2024
  • Winner and runners-up announced July 2024

 

 

Please read the following terms and conditions (‘Terms & Conditions’) carefully before submitting an entry to the Folio Book Illustration Award (the ‘Award’). By submitting an entry, you agree that you have accepted these Terms & Conditions.


The Folio Society

The promoter of the Award is The Folio Society Limited (‘The Folio Society’) which is a private limited company registered in England and Wales with number 01015675, whose registered office address is at Clove Building, 4 Maguire Street, London, England, SE1 2NQ.


Entries

1 – Entrants must read the approved competition text from The Folio Society (the ‘Approved Text’) and provide one illustration based solely on the Approved Text. Illustrations based on any other text will not be considered. The Approved Text will be made freely available on the Portal (as defined below) which can be accessed via The Folio Society website at https://www.foliosociety.com/FolioBIA

2 - The illustration can be created in any medium suitable for print reproduction and the original artwork can be in any dimensions, but the entry submitted must meet the submission criteria at clause 16 and must not be an Excluded Work (as explained at clause 12).

3 - The subject matter of the illustration should meet the submission criteria described on The Folio Society website at https://www.foliosociety.com/FolioBIA 

4 - The illustration must be accompanied by a short quote (maximum 20 words) indicating which section of the Approved Text has been illustrated.

 

Eligibility Criteria and How to Enter

5 – Each person (or persons, in the case of joint submissions) submitting an entry (each, and collectively in the case of joint submissions, an ‘Entrant’ or ‘you’) must be aged 18 or older and a human being.

6 - In the case of joint submission, the person submitting an entry pursuant to clause 14 on behalf of the Entrants must be authorised to do so on behalf of each collaborator and agrees to these Terms & Conditions on their own behalf and on behalf of each collaborator. Each collaborator shall be jointly and severally liable in connection with these Terms & Conditions.

7 - The Award is open to Entrants worldwide, save where prospective Entrants are prohibited from doing so by applicable law and/or regulation.

8 - Entry is free. No entry fee is required.

9 - There is a limit of one entry per Entrant. For the avoidance of doubt, persons making a joint submission on a collective or collaborative basis may not submit a further entry either as an individual or in collaboration with a different person or persons. Multiple entries will be disqualified.

10 - Entrants must not have had any of their work previously published by The Folio Society.

11 - Entry artworks must not have been published in any medium prior to or during the Award and must be original works created by a human being for the purpose of the Award.

12 – Artwork generated solely or in part by Artificial Intelligence software and/or machine learning applications is not eligible and will not be considered for the Award by the Folio Society (‘Excluded Works’).

13 - Employees of The Folio Society and any other company engaged in the development, production or distribution of materials for the Award and members of the immediate families or co-habitants of any of the foregoing are not eligible to enter the Award.

14 - Entry is by online portal Zealous (the ‘Portal’) only and Entrants must follow the instructions provided. Details on how to enter can be found here:  https://www.foliosociety.com/FolioBIA. Submission by any other method will not be considered.

15 - Entries open at 10 am GMT on 5 February 2024 and will close at 23:59 BST on 3 April 2024.

16 - Entries must be submitted via the Portal and must be: 300dpi JPEG or JPG, portrait, 240 x 160mm, RGB colour, without watermarks, maximum file size 3MB.

17 - Only complete entries will be accepted via the Portal. This includes the provision of Entrants’ contact details and whether the Entrant is a student. All entries will be acknowledged by an automated email response at the time of entry. If you have submitted an entry but have not received an automated email response within 12 hours, please re-submit your entry. If the problem persists, please contact info@zealous.co 

18 - The Folio Society will not be liable if, for any reason, the Portal is unavailable in part or in whole for any period or for any lost, late, incomplete, misdirected or undelivered entries to the Award.

19 - The Folio Society, in its discretion, reserves the right to disqualify any unsuitable entries. This includes, without limitation, content that is unlawful, harassing, defamatory, abusive, threatening, harmful, obscene, profane, sexually oriented, racially offensive or otherwise objectionable in the opinion of The Folio Society.

20 - Any entry found to be infringing the intellectual property rights or other rights of a third party will be disqualified from the Award.

21 - In submitting your entry, you hereby warrant and undertake to The Folio Society that:

a. you are entitled to enter the Award pursuant to the eligibility criteria set out in these Terms & Conditions and the laws and regulations applicable to you;
b. your entry is your own original work and that you are fully entitled to grant to The Folio Society the rights under clause 30 and that by doing so, you do not violate, plagiarise, or infringe the rights of third parties including copyright, trade mark, trade secrets, privacy, publicity, personal or proprietary rights;
c. there are no third parties who might be entitled to prevent The Folio Society from exploiting the intellectual property rights or reproducing any part of your entry or distributing copies thereof to the public;
d. you will not submit any discriminatory, defamatory or illegal material of any nature whether in text or graphic form;
e. to the extent permitted by law, The Folio Society, its agents, employees, directors, officers and affiliates will not be liable to you for any loss, damage, claims, legal fees or other expenses incurred in connection with the Award save where caused by the gross negligence or fraud of The Folio Society, its agents, employees, directors, officers and affiliates. You further waive absolutely any claims you may have against The Folio Society related to defamation, libel, slander, misuse of private information, right of publicity, trademark violation, copyright infringement or other intellectual property infringement;
f. you agree to indemnify and hold harmless The Folio Society, its agents, employees, directors, officers and affiliates against all loss, damage, claims. legal fees and other expenses that may be incurred by The Folio Society, its agents, employees, directors, officers and affiliates in connection with your breach of these Terms & Conditions.


Judging and Prizes

22 - Entries will be judged by a panel on their merits using the criteria published on The Folio Society website. The judges’ decision is final and no correspondence or discussion will be entered into.

23 - A longlist of 20 entries will be announced at noon BST on 4 June 2024.

24 - A winner and 5 runner-up entries will be announced at 12 noon BST on 15 July 2024.

25 - The winner will receive £2,000 in cash, £500 in Folio Society Gift Vouchers and a portfolio review by the Folio Society Art Directors. The 5 other runner-up entries will receive £500 in Folio Society Gift Vouchers and a portfolio review by the Folio Society Art Directors. Prizes are not exchangeable, negotiable or transferrable and no cash equivalent will be offered. The standard terms and conditions applicable to Folio Society Gift Vouchers (available on The Folio Society website: www.foliosociety.com/terms-conditions) will apply. The cash prize and vouchers will be distributed within 30 days of the winner and runner-up entries being publicly announced. Portfolio reviews will take place reasonably promptly following the relevant Entrant making the portfolio available to The Folio Society. In the case of joint submissions, portfolio reviews will be conducted on a joint rather than individual basis and cash and/or Folio Society Gift Vouchers will be distributed in full to the first named Entrant on the relevant entry. The winner will also have the opportunity for the winning artwork to be included in the forthcoming anthology of short stories by Neil Gaiman, subject to the winner entering into an artwork contract with Folio on terms that grant Folio a licence permitting the artwork to be included in the anthology worldwide.

26 - In the event that any prize or any part of a prize becomes unavailable in circumstances outside The Folio Society’s control, The Folio Society reserves the right to award a substitute prize of equivalent or greater value. Any taxes or costs remain the sole responsibility of the winner and runner-up Entrants.

27 - Longlisted, runner-up and winning Entrants will be notified by email using the contact details provided by the Entrant on the Portal prior to their announcement by The Folio Society.


Confidentiality

28 - You agree to keep confidential any confidential information received by you in connection with the Award from The Folio Society, including but not limited to information relating to longlisted, runner-up or winning entries or Entrants (‘Confidential Information’) until such Confidential Information is disclosed to the public by The Folio Society. The Folio Society reserves the right to disqualify or otherwise withhold prizes from Entrants who disclose Confidential Information in breach of this clause.

29 - An Entrant submitting a joint submission on behalf of one or more collaborators must provide a copy of The Folio Society’s privacy policy related to the Award to each such collaborator.


Intellectual Property Rights

30 - Entrants will retain full right, title and interest in the copyright and other intellectual property rights in their entry but in submitting your entry to The Folio Society, you hereby grant The Folio Society (on your own behalf and on behalf of any other author or joint author of the work) an irrevocable, non-exclusive, royalty free, perpetual, sublicensable, worldwide licence to:

a. reproduce all or part of your entry in any medium in Award-related materials;
b. publish copies of all or part of your entry including (without limitation) on The Folio Society website, in Award-related materials such as catalogues (print or digital), exhibitions, Award advertising, in-gallery displays (including electronic and screen-based displays), internal management systems, The Folio Society website and social media and on other websites to which we contribute material where the items are made available on a non-commercial basis; and/or
c. to incorporate all or part of your entry in other works in any media now known or later developed in Award-related materials.
d. You agree that no permission will be required by you and no compensation will be due to you to reproduce your entry in the manner described in this clause

31 - The Folio Society reserves the right to use none, part, or all of any entry and may delete any information or data published on its website at any time.


General

32 - The Folio Society reserves the right to cancel or modify the Award or any element thereof for any reason whatsoever including but not limited to insufficient entries being received or any other circumstance arises that makes it necessary for The Folio Society to cancel or modify the Award or any part of it. The Folio Society has no financial obligation to any Entrant for cancellation or modification, and no compensation shall be due.

33 - If any provision or part-provision of these Terms & Conditions is or becomes invalid, illegal or unenforceable, it shall be deemed modified to the minimum extent necessary to render such term valid, legal and enforceable.

34 - If you do not want to grant The Folio Society the above rights or cannot provide the warranties set out above, please do not submit your entry.

35 - These Terms & Conditions set out the entire agreement between you and The Folio Society in respect of the subject matter described herein.

36 - These Terms & Conditions are governed by and interpreted in accordance with the law of England and Wales. The courts of England and Wales shall have exclusive jurisdiction over any dispute, contractual or non-contractual, relating to these Terms & Conditions or the Award.

 

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