Aimee Cozza is a freelance illustrator from New England. Originally from Medford, MA, she moved to New Hampshire to attend college for the continuing education program at the New Hampshire Institute of Art. In 2012, Aimee graduated with a BFA in illustration from the New Hampshire Institute of Art in Manchester, NH. Currently, Aimee resides in Salem, NH creating various works for a variety of clients.

Along with illustration, Aimee also works in marketing design, web design, and product design. She has created marketing material for a variety of clients, including, but not limited to Wicked Pissah Glass, Zombie Bat, Able Bodied Movers, Wicked Seams, and Jaded Fetish Party. She also enjoys creating concept art, story board art, comic books, and graphic novels. She has authored, illustrated, colored, and self-published six comic books and graphic novels, including titles such as “A Way to the Stars”, “Aftermath”, and “Don’t Know Jack”, as well as two picture books such as “Friends, Foes, & Lovers”, to date. She also has co-produced and helped other artists complete and publish their works, including two poetry books such as “Anthology of Lost Memoirs” and “Harbingers of Innocence”, and a collaboration calendar called “The Space Calendar Collaboration 2014”. Aimee has also worked on community outreach projects including a mural for cat alley, a mural for the Friends of Manchester, and a greeting card design in 2011 for CASA. She also worked under professional airbrush artist Jeff Hardy to complete two airbrush murals on Chevy Novas. In addition, Aimee likes to create original and reproducible skateboard and long board deck and grip designs.


 

New England Art Reach offers a service to hospitals to have rotating art work from New England artists on display. This wonderful opportunity supports local artists and adds beauty for all to experience while walking along the hallways and public areas.

Typical rotations are every three to six months. All art work is for sale and Art Reach handles all transactions between buyers and the artists. 20% of all sales go back to the hospital. Fees for these services are contingent upon the size of the venue and the number of rotations.

Questions? Contact Ruth at New England Art Reach today.

 

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