Posts Tagged ‘ Drawings ’

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Tremendous fashion illustration style: Cecilia Carlstedt
1 response - Posted 02.03.11
Cecilia Carlstedt is a famous fashion illustrator from Stockholm, Sweden, actually based in New-York. Her work mixes ink, pencil and watercolor techniques. A strong and captivating portfolio. Represented by art-dept.com. Cecilia Carlstedt’s clients include: Vogue, ELLE, NY Times, H&M, La Perla, Victoria Beckham, Absolute Vodka, Swarovski, Ricci Ricci, Sigerson Morison, ...continue
A vision of modern American life by Hope Gangloff
no responses - Posted 02.01.11
Hope Gangloff is a New-York based artist, doing acrylic paintings and awesome ink illustrations. The artist shows admiration for the people in her life (they become her subjects) and for the act of painting itself. A very personal and loving art that is also a vision of modern American life. ...continue
Detailed and elegant drawings by Broll & Prascida
no responses - Posted 01.14.11
Broll & Prascida is a young graphic design & illustration studio created in Paris in 2010 by Anne-Charlotte Laurans. The projects are very detailed and elegant drawings, mostly black and white or type drawn compositions. Very promising style, have a look to these flowers… wonderful. continue
Stunning drawn portraits by Winnie Truong
no responses - Posted 01.08.11
Winnie Truong is a Canadian artist from Toronto with a particular interest for fashion and hairs. She creates large-scale drawings (pencil crayon and chalk pastel on paper), with a very detailed style as long as each individual stroke is visible. Winnie Truong explores notions of beauty and discomfort exagerating hair ...continue
Gina Martynova between pop surrealism and fashion illustration
no responses - Posted 01.02.11
Gina Martynova is a Russian Illustrator who has lived in Thailand, the UK and America. She attended London College of Fashion for her foundation year for fashion design and quickly realized her passion was in fashion illustration and then went on to study at the Fashion Institute of Technology, NYC. ...continue
The art of seduction by Ingrid Liman
no responses - Posted 12.13.10
Ingrid Liman is an illustrator and comics author, who created "Hollywood Boulevard" with writer Jérôme Félix. Her graceful women and delicate colors are obviously inspired by the Art Nouveau style and symbolist painters like Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, or Mucha. Ingrid Liman is known for her very beautiful drawings of ...continue
Portrait illustration by Oliver Barrett
no responses - Posted 12.01.10
Oliver Barrett is a designer and illustrator living in Cleveland, Ohio and currently a senior designer at Go Media, working in brand development, interactive media, and art direction. Oliver Barrett's personal site is focused on his illustration work. Most of it is portraiture, mixed in some vector pieces and other ...continue
Beautiful concept art by Jaime Jones
no responses - Posted 11.27.10
Jaime Jones is an American artist born in Kansas and now based in Seattle. He studied art at the Corcoran College of Art and Design, Washington DC, before joining the ArenaNet team in 2006. His previous clients include Image comics, Wizards of the Coast, and BL Publishing. Jaime Jones left ...continue
Feminine vector illustration by Peggy Moquay
1 response - Posted 11.23.10
Peggy Moquay is a French illustrator who have been experimenting fashion and drawing since her earliest youth. After several years in advertising agency she decided to start a free-lance carreer with her true passion: fashion illustration. Peggy Moquay creates glamorous imagery inspired by pop culture and vintage fashion. She works ...continue
Cool illustrations by Caroline Morin
no responses - Posted 11.13.10
Caroline Morin is a young French illustrator based since a few months in Brisbane, Australia. She studied graphic design and is now free-lance illustrator since about one year. Her artworks are fantastic, drawing fashion or lifestyle scenes with much style and easiness. 2010 exhibitions: "Sanctuary Cove Art Festival – Emerging ...continue