Jeff Koegel is an illustrator, graphic designer and visual artist. He is known for creating bold and thought-provoking images composed of highly energized line and pattern. Jeff collaborates in editorial and branding projects with clients such as the American Craft Museum, The New York Times, Coca Cola, Duracell, Strathmore Paper and the University of Pennsylvania, and initiates independent projects of his own. Jeff holds a BA in Graphic Design from California State University, Fullerton, and his work in both design and studio art has informed his illustration aesthetic. His work has earned recognition from American Illustration, Graphis, Communication Arts, and the Society of Illustrators and his paintings have been featured in museum and gallery exhibitions in the United States and Europe. Jeff lives and works in Laguna Beach, just south of Los Angeles.
Jeff discusses his approach and working process with the Pennsylvania Gazette here
PUBLICATIONS
The Sweet Song of a Fire
accompanies the 2014 solo exhibition The Sweet Song of a Fire at Launch Gallery, Los Angeles. heavy softcover, perfect bound,
46 pp, illustrated throughout, 8 x 10 in. $15 preview / purchase
Slow Chemical Orchestra
accompanies the 2013 solo exhibition Slow Chemical Orchestra at Merry Karnowsky Gallery, Los Angeles. text by Shana Nys Dambrot, heavy softcover, perfect bound, 56 pp, illustrated throughout, 8 x 8 in. $15 preview / purchase
Sparkle and Decay
accompanies the 2011 solo exhibition Jeff Koegel: Sparkle and Decay at the Brandstater Gallery, La Sierra University.
text by Jeff Koegel, hardcover, 52 pp, illustrated throughout, 10 x 8 in. $48 preview / purchase
Carbon Rainbow
accompanies the 2010 solo exhibition Jeff Koegel: Carbon Rainbow at Merry Karnowsky Gallery, Los Angeles.
available in hardcover and softcover, 40 pp, illustrated throughout, 8 x 10 in. $39 / $28 preview / purchase
Real Estate
accompanies the 2005 solo exhibition Jeff Koegel: Real Estate at the Pasadena Museum of California Art.
text by Tyler Stallings and Peter Clothier, introduction by Wesley Jessup, heavy softcover, 24 pp, illustrated throughout,
9 x 7-1/2 in. $17 (a limited number of copies remain, please email the studio for purchase)
JEFF KOEGEL