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Simple modular forms by Cruschiform

Cruschiform is Marie-laure Cruschi’s portfolio, a French graphic designer. Founded in 2007 with the hope to continuously experiment and explore new areas. Little by little, her graphic vocabulary is getting more and more figurative, driving her to new narratives territories.

Simple modular forms by Cruschiform
French graphic designer
French graphic designer

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Portraits drawn by Aline Zalko

Aline Zalko is a French illustrator who have a passion for New-York City. She graduated from “l’Ecole Nationale des Arts Décoratifs de Paris” in 2005 but started to be published in 2002 in the New-York Times. Great series of expressive and colorful portraits, cities and landscapes. Her work is featured in le Magazine Littéraire, Usbek et Rica, De l’Air, and in books from Fayard, or Flammarion. Represented by Patricia Lucas.

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Portraits illustration by Danilo Agutoli

Danilo Agutoli is a self-taught Italian artist who have been working for years as cartoonist and illustrator for Italian and international newspapers, magazines and websites such as IL magazine (Il Sole 24 ore), Canadian Business, Condè Nast Traveller, Wired Magazine, Liberazione, Il Canemucco and Coreingrapho.com… Various styles of portrait illustration, from vintage to modern with much subtlety.

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Little dolls, photography by Alain Delorme

Alain Delorme is a young French artist who actually shows two of his most famous photographs series “Totems” and “little dolls”. Let’s have a look back to the older one, inspired by the advertising aesthetic, Alain Delorme created a series of images mixing innocent youth with commercial purpose. This is a quite ironic analysis of western female stereotypes. A skilled photo-manipulation combined to smart compositions showing little girls obviously constrained by an ever-present hand… The parent dreams and authority are also mixed making the children look like little dolls.

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Stunning watercolors by Marion-bolognesi

The new generation of illustrators using watercolor is amazing by its diversity. Including Marion Bolognesi, Violeta Hernández, Ahnna Lim, Anna Halarewicz, Ann Field, Paul Alexander Thornton, Katrin Funcke, Sarah Larnach, Betsy Walton, Elodie, Telmolindo, Cecilia Carlstedt, Gina Martynova, Jaume Vilardell, Stina Persson and many more… It’s about fashion, narrative illustration or sketches, it’s colorful and alive.

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Erwan Frotin is Franco-Swiss photographer and artist who graduated from the ECAL in Lausanne, Switzerland. Erwan’s creations inflect his manifold aesthetic explorations of image making. His commission pieces include photography for various magazines, advertising clients and institutions. Erwan is also an enthusiastic astrologer, an excellent botanist and animal lover, a photography lecturer at the ECAL, a vibrant dancer and a clumsy scuba diver.

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Carl Warner is renowned for his food art photographic works. The idea might seem a bit strange but the food-scapes are really amazing of detail and sophistication. Incredibly, everything you see in his images can be found in the kitchen and is shot on stage even if some computer is needed here and there.

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Carl Warner’s Foodscapes: A Lesson on Playing w/your Food