Marynn, a 20 year old illustrator from France is my new favorite artist. Love her style.
[VIA]
Showing posts with label Illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Illustration. Show all posts
Friday, May 25, 2012
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Shohei Otomo Carhartt Campaign
Shohei Otomo, the Japanese illustrator has done some new work for Carhartt’s Spring/Summer 2012 ad campaign. Check out the video at bottom of post! Awesome!!
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Qian Yi Illustration
Monday, April 9, 2012
Fernando Vicente Vanitas
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Art Shows In London Thursday 5th April Onwards
PEZ - "Smiling Since 1999"
PRIVATE VIEW INVITATION
Thursday 5th April 6-9pm
Opening hours: Wednesday – Sunday, 11am – 6pm
Nearest tube: Shoreditch High Street
www.tonysgallery.com
Thursday, 5th April from 6:00 pm "What is Ukiyo-e?" Part 1
ICN gallery presents to you a series of three exhibitions that centres on the theme of ukiyo-e. Part 1 of the series serves as an introduction to ukiyo-e that will enable visitors to better understand its historical origins and influence on Japanese art. The bold compositions and vibrant colours attracted European painters such as van Gogh and Monet, resulting in an unprecedented boom of Japonism.The 67 works being exhibited offer a wide range of works from Edo period artists such as Hokusai and Kuniyoshi who were creating works in diverse genre ranging from beauties, kabuki, samurai, landscapes and caricatures. Saturate your senses with ukiyo-e's unique features of prints such as its novelty, originality, beauty of omission and clear colouring....
Labels:
Art,
Artist,
Contemporary Art,
Illustration,
London,
Show,
street art
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Evolution Of Man
A great little stop motion film by Boolab. I love how the pen interacts with the drawings!
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Art Shows March 22nd Onwards
Mike Ballard- Stations of the elevated
Arch 402, Cremer Street, London, E2 8HD
Private view 22nd March 6-9pm
Exhibition opens March 23-April 13th
Arch 402 are pleased to present a solo show by London based artist Mike Ballard. Known for his encompassing installations and obsessive collecting, Ballard unveils a more intricate side to his practice, showing 15 new works, including painting, digital collage and photographic prints, By mixing images culled from the internet with his own paintings and photographs, Ballard has created a series of grand digital collages that advertise themselves as monuments to the re manipulated culture of sampling.
“Sometimes the Answer” by Cheryl Dunn – Ivory & Black Soho, Solo Exhibition, March 2012
March 23 – April 21, 2012
Opening Reception with the artist: Friday, March 23, 6 – 9 pm
Gallery Hours: Monday – Saturday 12 – 8 pm
Ivory & Black Soho
94 Berwick Street, W1F0QB London, UK
+44 (0) 7554002182
www.ivoryandblack.com
“By pointing the lens at something, I am asking a question, and the photograph is sometimes the answer.” – Lisette Model
Ivory & Black Soho proudly presents “Sometimes the Answer”, a new show by Cheryl Dunn, which will be the debut exhibition of the new gallery in London’s Soho. The exhibition will feature a wide range of photographs from Dunn’s 30 years of signature documentation.
Labels:
Art,
Contemporary Art,
Illustration,
London,
Photography,
Show
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
R.I.P. Moebius
Jean Giraud, one of France's leading comics artists, has died in Paris at the age of 73 after a long illness.
He drew for more than 50 years, under various names, but was most widely known as Moebius.
He was popular in the US and Japan, working with legend Stan Lee and manga artists, as well as in his homeland
He also worked on design concepts and storyboards for a number of top science fiction films, including Alien, Tron, The Abyss and The Fifth Element.
[VIA]
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Acid Drops
All I can say is WOW!!
Director/Illustrator Matt Box has created an ongoing movie about different skateboarding styles, but has done it by animating hand-painted images!
Kick back and check out the first two installments!
Episode 1 - Jason Dill
Episode 2 - Dylan Rieder
Director/Illustrator Matt Box has created an ongoing movie about different skateboarding styles, but has done it by animating hand-painted images!
Kick back and check out the first two installments!
Episode 1 - Jason Dill
Episode 2 - Dylan Rieder
Labels:
Animation,
Art,
Illustration,
Skate,
skateboarding,
Video
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Tim Head New Website
Old friend, Tim Head aka PMH, has a new website up & running and I suggest you take a look at this man's designs....HERE
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Alvaro Tapia Hidalgo
Alvaro Tapia Hidalgo (from Granada, Spain) has a very unique style with his mix of watercolour, pen and digital....
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Jamie Hewlett X Absolut Vodka
Absolut has launched a limited-edition, London-themed bottle, featuring a unique design by Jamie Hewlett. Hewlett's design is a take on London's style and fashion pioneers over the past 200 years....
[VIA]
[VIA]
Friday, February 3, 2012
Get Freaky Fanzine 5
Get Freaky fanzine #5 is now out & available HERE. Top-notch illustrations by up and coming artists from all over Europe...
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Chris Scarborough Illustrations
I've had these amazing pencil illustrations saved on my desktop for ages and have lost the link to the artist who did them. Can any of you shed some light as to who did these drawings? Thanks!!
UPDATE- the artist is called Chris Scarborough and his statement reads: "Recent work that explores the idea of an existence after an ambiguous cataclysm like a new Big Bang. Ideas and elements from our collective cultures have now become like literal agents of evolution."
UPDATE- the artist is called Chris Scarborough and his statement reads: "Recent work that explores the idea of an existence after an ambiguous cataclysm like a new Big Bang. Ideas and elements from our collective cultures have now become like literal agents of evolution."
Christopher Conn Askew
Christopher Conn Askew's work is a joy to behold. His colour pallette of red, black, greys and blues works so well with his theatrical illustrations and paintings. There is a definite influence from his early days of tattooing and I think he has nailed the 'other-world' genre on the head...
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)













































