Nancy Stahl’s career has been split between traditional media and digitally created art. Originally working in graphite, she moved on to gouache before learning to work on a Quantel in 1989. Her editorial clients include the "New York Times," "The Wall Street Journal," "Time" and "Der Spiegel." Stahl has created packaging and identity illustrations for companies such as The Walt Disney Family Museum, Scharffen Berger and Stonyfield Farm and over 25 stamps for the U.S. Postal Service. Her work is included in "The Illustrator in America," "Rolling Stone: The Illustrated Portraits" and "50 Years of Illustration." In 2012, Stahl was inducted into the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame. Part of the University of Hartford’s Hartford Art School MFA program, Stahl has taught illustration at the School of Visual Arts and the Fashion Institute of Technology and was an instructor in the master’s program at Syracuse University.