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Colorful collages by Michelle Thompson
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 ...continue
Trendy illustrations: Benjamin Savignac
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 ...continue
Expressive watercolors by Manfred Naescher
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 ...continue
Edgy illustration style: Tim Tomkinson
no responses - Posted 02.02.10
Tim Tomkinson is an American award-winning illustrator born in the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan. In 1999, Tim enrolled in New York City's Parsons School of Design to study illustration. Shortly before graduating, he joined the team at Friend and Johnson as a professional illustrator working in Brooklin. Tim Tomkinson's body ...continue
Watercolors by Anneli Olander
no responses - Posted 01.22.10
Anneli Olander is a Swedish illustrator born in 1981 and based in Stockholm. At age 15 she had her debute as a cartoonist. She did an Artschool in Stockholm, then design studies and illustration in Australia at the University of Newcastle. Anneli Olander mostly works with illustrations for magazines, apparel ...continue
Doodles and drawings by Nina Chakrabarti
1 response - Posted 11.23.09
Nina Chakrabarti was born and spent her early life in Calcutta, India. She moved to the UK in her teens carrying her stamp collection under her arm and little else. She studied illustration at Central St. Martins, and many years later, at The Royal College of Art. Her work is ...continue
Inspiring illustrations: Matthew Hollings
no responses - Posted 11.08.09
Matthew Hollings is a British illustrator based in London and patternsofreason is his portfolio. He creates beautiful hand drawings with some nice computer colors and compositions. Matthew Hollings works from portraiture to conceptual subjects for newspapers and magazines like Guardian, Sunday Times, VICE UK, GQ… Via Site inspire.continue
Portraits and illustrations by Patrick J. McQuade
no responses - Posted 11.04.09
Patrick J. McQuade is an illustrator living in Brooklyn, New York. He graduated from Syracuse University BFA Illustration. He creates his illustrations using traditional tools. Patrick J. McQuade's clients have included MTV Books, Revolver Magazine, The SciFi Channel, Colors Magazine subTerrain Magazine, Royal Flush Magazine and Rykodisc Records… His book ...continue
Playful illustrations by Michael Gillette
no responses - Posted 10.24.09
Michael Gillette is an illustrator from Wales, now based in San Francisco. He has worked for some of the world's biggest clients (Urban Outfitters, Capitol Records, Greenpeace, Levi's, etc.). Michael Gillette works in the vein of pop art, mostly realistically. He says being happiest approaching painting from a design perspective. ...continue
Jason Levesque is Stuntkid
no responses - Posted 10.20.09
Stuntkid aka Jason Levesque is an american illustrator from Norfolk, VA with a terrific personal style. He works with pencil and photoshop, also doing great colorful photographies with sexy models. Recently did an exhibition at the Thinkspace show curated by Audrey Kawasaki.continue