Posts Tagged ‘ Paintings ’

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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
Human comedy by Sterling Hundley
1 response - Posted 01.12.10
Sterling Hundley is an American artist born in 1976. His illustrator work has appeared regularly in the pages of Communication Arts Magazine, American Illustration, Print Magazine, the Los Angeles Society of Illustrators, 3 x 3, Graphis, Step by Step Graphics, the Society of Publication Designers, and the New York Society ...continue
Hyperrealist paintings by Damian Loeb
no responses - Posted 01.04.10
Damian Loeb is an American painter, born in 1970 and living in NYC. He creates cool realism on canvases, with a very cinematographic style. These compositions are not only photorealism but also amazing melodrama. Damian Loeb doesn't paint action but something just before it happens… Via artnet.frcontinue
Sketches and digital paintings by Seth Engstrom
no responses - Posted 12.12.09
Seth Engstrom is a concept artist, layout artist and background painter who've worked for Tim Burton, Pixar and Dreamworks. He contributed on "John Carter of Mars" Andrew Stanton director (as a Pixar-concept artist), "Alice in Wonderland" Tim Burton (concept artist), "Philippe Petit" Robert Zemekis (concept artist), "Repunsell" Disney Feature (concept ...continue
Strong illustration concepts by Gonçalo Viana
1 response - Posted 12.10.09
Gonçalo Viana is an illustrator living near the Atlantic, in Lisbon, Portugal. Firstly graduated in architecture and worked in London. Gonçalo Viana is fueled with strong concepts and presentation, seeping through geometric design and compositions. International list of clients and many times awarded.continue
Great versatile artist: Mark Maggiori
1 response - Posted 12.04.09
Mark Maggiori is a French artist (painter, photographer, film maker, writer, designer and musician) who explored different styles and universes with an extremely versatile talent. The influences are sometimes very obvious from Harmony Korine (Gummo) to Hayao Miyazaki or others, however the oil on canvas, sleeve design or nude ...continue
Supacat is color and fun
no responses - Posted 11.28.09
Supacat is a French graphic designer, illustrator and colorist. Great funny illustrations with Japanese influence (and toys custom). There are paintings, collaborations, children books with great style and good vibes.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