David Holub (aka Colossal Sanders) lives at the intersection of words and images, humor and heartbreak, reality and make-believe. His humorous, quirky, and whimsical illustrations adorn greeting cards, stickers, prints, and handmade toys across North America. 

After a nomadic 20-year career teaching college writing and working at some of the nation’s largest and smallest publications, David now creates his work with 100 percent pure, all-natural delight from his in-house factory in N. Ferrisburgh, VT. 

A giant loaf of sliced bread serves as a bridge over a river in a lush, green mountain valley.
A giant, strongman carries a massive maple creemee cone.
Postcard style illustration in a cow field where a line of children are jumping over each other's shoulders
Illustration where a woman is holding a colossal jug of mountain syrup in shock, captioned by 'Do you have enough?'
Illustration of a strongman carrying a colossal creemee ice cone through a public area.
Illustration of a large  statue wearing a red & black flannel in a pasture.
Postcard style illustration saying 'Greetings from Vermont" where every letter of Vermont has one of the artist's works.
Illustration of several cows in a field where the grass is bright pink and the cow in the foreground has a tuxedo cat's head.
Illustration of three figures surrounding a humpback whale as it bursts forth from the lake
Illustration depicting a large statue of Bernie Sanders with mittens in a public park.