Rob Day is a professional illustrator experienced in creating conceptual images and custom portraits

for the corporate, advertising, editorial, publishing and entertainment industries. He received a BFA from
Herron School of Art & Design in 1984 and his illustrations have since appeared in many publications
such as Time, Esquire, GQ, Rolling Stone, Sports Illustrated, Entertainment Weekly and Smithsonian.
His work has received national recognition from The Society of Illustrators, Communication Arts, PRINT
and American Illustration. He is a recent recipient of the Creative Renewal Arts Fellowship from the Arts
Council of Indianapolis.

A collection of Day's illustration work was recently exhibited at
The Indianapolis Art Center.

In addition to creating portraits for publication, Day is also a portrait artist working in oil on canvas
accepting private commissions and those from corporate, non profit, government, and educational
institutions. More info on portrait commissions.

Rob currently lives in Indianapolis, enjoys spending free time on a bicycle, and volunteers with IndyFeral,
a non profit organization dedicated to stopping uncontrolled population growth and improving the lives
of stray and feral cats in central Indiana.