Author Archive
no responses - Posted 03.05.10
Michelle Thompson is a British illustrator who has worked successfully in publishing, editorial and design. She graduated from the Royal College of Art in 1996. Michelle’s work includes mark making, collage and photography combined with digital processes. She works with found and created elements, figurative, abstract and typographic. Her work is uniquely versatile and constantly [...]
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no responses - Posted 03.03.10
Sarah Illenberger is a German artist who creates amazing and funny visuals mostly hand crafted and from mundane materials. Paper, wool or other things become vegetable, heart or clothes, then are shot and everything seems possible to illustrate magazine articles or advertising. A very creative and inspiring portfolio. Represented by emeisdeubel.com
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no responses - Posted 03.01.10
Mr Qui is French illustrator and street Artist. His illustrations are a nice balance between vintage fashion pictures and cool street art, or between glamorous portraits and trendy hand drawings. Represented by Colagene, illustration clinic.
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no responses - Posted 02.28.10
Marek Haiduk is a German illustrator and designer living and working in Vienna. Marek creates great digital collages mixing retro pictures and some cool geometric graphics. The thing might seem familiar but Marek Haiduk is a good designer and the balance between shapes and colors is really delicate and beautiful ! Clients list include: nzz [...]
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no responses - Posted 02.26.10
Luke Best is an illustrator based in London. He uses cut of paper, fragmented drawings and other elements to create work that celebrates the unseen and finds magic in the everyday. By avoiding a specific way of working Luke’s output takes on a diverse range of formats including, animation, self published books, designing t-shirts and [...]
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no responses - Posted 02.24.10
Chris Carolina is a painter and fashion photographer. His work is a mix of abstract and figurative art where women are at the center. Chris Carolina explores the complex notions of morality, desire, lust , estheticism and well-being. Represented by HK corp.
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no responses - Posted 02.22.10
Benjamin Savignac is a French graphic designer who developped an incredible illustration style. Mixing photography, abstract line drawing, splashes of color, various contrasted elements and type, he creates beautiful artworks for fashion magazine and advertising. Benjamin Savignac recently updated his portfolio. He also is Art Director of Dedicatemagazine. Represented by Unit.
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no responses - Posted 02.20.10
Agnès Audras is a French paper artist creating illustrations for editorial, corporate communication and web. You can see great personal work in the “thématiques” section. Agnès Audras is also a teacher and is involved in architecture projects. She plays with lights, colors and shadows, cropping frames with a poetic and photographic style. Represented by virginie.fr
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no responses - Posted 02.18.10
Morgane Bou is a young French photographer who studied in Montréal, Québec. She works on two main subjects: show (concert) photography and personal research about intimity. A promising portfolio and a blog with more images to come.
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1 response - Posted 02.16.10
Manfred Naescher grew up in the principality of Lichtenstein, Europe. He studied at the Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, Canada, and the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, USA. Manfred Naescher currently lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Great unusual watercolors and drawings. Via Fecal Face
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1 response - Posted 02.14.10
Sig Vicious started as a graphic designer in 1997, and then founded his own advertising agency in 1999. Now Sig Vicious has developped a great personal style where abstract compositions, type design or photo manipulation are experimented with a good sense of humor. Via Acidolatte
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no responses - Posted 02.12.10
Melissa Haslam is a famous Australian illustrator painting beautiful compositions with a great personal style. Combining intricate plant life and figures in often haunting landscapes, Melissa Haslam draws influence from vintage illustration, botanical art, Victorian painting, and contemporary fashion photography.
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