
Victor Kerlow has a load of drawings, sketches and comics to look at on his blog in addition to his illustrations also found on his website. Previously mentioned here.

Craig Frazier is an illustrator and author of picture books and has set up multiple interesting websites for you to look at. 36 Pages is where Craig takes a look at new and old picture books alike and shares his thoughts about them, some images, and sometimes process material and interviews with the creators. Craig’s portfolio site is here, where you can also link to other sites which he has set up in the past as structures in which he was forced to create new work on a schedule, such as CF52 and 98 Pages. Creating a structure for personal work production is important for freelance artists so that they keep producing work even when there is not a commercial reason compelling them to do so. The reasons are innumerable to stay busy creating work for one’s self. For example, Craig notes that his new picture book published this year was created based on drawings doodled in his sketchbook.

Tory Sica has a bold and sensitive handling of ink and wash portraiture evidenced by the Navy Boys project on her website, amongst other things.

Victor Cayro is working on a new filthy, intense comic and sent over some sweet sneak peeks for you to look at while you wait. You’ll find more Cayro art over here where you can write him and purchase original art to support his continued comics work.
EDIT: Victor noted in the comments that the GALACTIC BREAKDOWN art is a tribute piece separate from his new comics work below it, see the comment for details.

Keat Teoh has a website where you can see illustrations and more importantly, funny sketch-doodles.

Roger Dean designed the YES and ASIA logos and a ton of album covers and has been painting landscapes and dragons since. Via Blourg.