Scott Thigpen Art
Scott Thigpen Art
Character designer and artist

Recommendations

Scott is one of the hardest working artists I’ve had the pleasure to mentor. He’s always very passionate in everything he does and it shows in his work.

Tyler Carter
Art Director,
Disney Animation

“Anytime I give Scott feedback, he listens. Then he gets back to work and implements that feedback to make something beautiful.”

Lip Comarella,
Art Director
Netflix Animation

“Scott was a treat to work with, taking direction well and was able to jump right in without needing much instruction”

Christian Roedel,
Producer
Sony Pictures Animation

“Scott is an extremely talented artist that I have had the good fortune of working with over the course of the past few years.  He has always proved himself to be incredibly skilled and intuitive to our design and illustration needs.”

Heather Stephens,
Art director
Wall Street Journal

"Scott Thigpen is a pleasure to work with. His sense of humor, flexibility and respect for deadlines - not to mention his obvious and significant artistic talent - make him an excellent choice for our freelance-illustrator needs."

Amy Schneider,
Editor
Atlanta Journal Constitution

“Scott doesn't make things harder than they need to be. He's friendly, quick, reliable, and his work is consistently good."

Will Alford,
Editor
Atlanta Journal Constitution

"Scott's talent for concept development, editorial collaboration, and definitive style keeps many a story on the visual cutting edge. his attention to deadlines is admirable - Scott understands the business, which can be a rarity in the illustration world".

Susan Bogle,
Art director
Atlanta Magazine

"I have worked on 5 or 6 projects with Scott and have found him to be both very creative and on schedule. He is a pleasure to work with and I always look forward to seeing his finished art. Scott has become a favorite contributor to our publication."

Tom Wright
Art Director
U.S. Catholic 

Working with Scott is always a collaborative endeavour. His humorous perspective, illustration skills and computer savvy makes the creative process a real pleasure.

Mark Tyner
Art director
Wall Street Journal