Bill Mayer is an American illustrator and painter based in Decatur, Georgia, celebrated for exquisitely rendered gouache paintings that fuse classical still life and portrait traditions with strange, whimsical and sometimes dark fantasy characters—royal frogs, masked lemurs, birds in suits, flowers with human faces and more.
A Ringling School of Art graduate, he has had a decades‑long career in editorial, publishing, advertising, packaging and film, creating everything from USPS Bright Eyes stamps and Big League Chew packaging to album covers for The Rippingtons and character designs for films like Bee Movie and Rio, while winning major honors including the Society of Illustrators’ Hamilton King Award and multiple gold medals. Recently, he has focused more on personal fine‑art work, culminating in the lavish art book Strange Dreams collecting around 150 of his gouache paintings—many of them the animal aristocrats, “Night Terrors” and other surreal scenes he frequently shares on Instagram.
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