Children's Books For Vivid Imaginations
And other art from William Irvine

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Children's Books

Milton Muldoon And The Ogre That Smiled

A charming tale of accepting friendship, even when you're not looking for it, and paying it forward when you have the chance.

25 hand-drawn illustrations.

PUBLISHED

The Magic Gateway

An unseen narrator accidentally discovers their inner magic through imagination and art. 

Stunning hand-drawn art.

PUBLISHED

Fred and Ethan's Spectacular Discovery

A boy and his dog discover an odd bottle on the beach. What follows is an adventure in whimsy as he tries to imagine what's inside.

In-Progress  

Fred and Ethan's Troll's Bridges And Nasty Ogres

Our here from the Amazing Bottle story imagines an exciting adventure based on one of his imaginative musings about the bottle he found.

In-Progress

Art Portfolio

People Portrait Review

"William captured the kind and gentle nature of our father as if he'd spent days sitting with him. The posture, the eyes, and his soul are now indelibly preserved for our family to enjoy. We were thinking of watercolor portrait at first, now everyone is happy we had William create a portrait in ink."

 –Robert A., NY

Animal Portrait Review

"We  hired William to create a special gift for a disabled family friend who is unable to have a dog of their own. His professionalism is beyond any artist I've ever known, and showed deep understanding and empathy for our special request. The finished work is beautiful beyond our expectations, and is cherished by our special friend."

 –Peter C., WA

Pet Portrait Review

"I recently commissioned William to create pet portraits as a Christmas gift, and the results were absolutely incredible—his talent is unmatched, and his artwork is a priceless investment! The entire process was seamless, with William keeping me informed every step of the way. I can’t recommend him enough! "

 –Diana F., AZ

ABOUT ME

For clarity, I'm the human in this photo. I've been drawing and doing creative things for as long as I can remember. The same goes for loving the animals that share our lives. You can get more dull blather about me if you click this link.