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Elodie’s fashion and portraits illustrations
no responses - Posted 03.02.11
Elodie is a French fashion and portrait illustrator. After three years working for the animation industry, she decided to work as a free-lance. Elodie's illustrations are exhibited in the USA, Canada and France. She has worked for Cosmopolitan, So' Chic magazine and Paulette magazine among others. She is represented by ...continue
Jaimie Warren, trash, theatrical and humorous self-portraits
no responses - Posted 02.28.11
Jaimie Warren is a performance artist and photographer from Kansas City, Missouri. She creates amazing series of funny photographs and self-portraits with a very free snapshot style. The compositions are more or less subtile or theatrical, showing food, trash, portraits and parties. Jaimie Warren is represented by Higher Pictures, New ...continue
Telmolindo, great sketches and illustrations
no responses - Posted 02.26.11
Telmolindo is Matthieu Appriou, French illustrator and graphic designer. He had several publications on various blogs during last 5 or 6 years. Back with new works. Great powerful graphic style with beautiful drawings and colors. continue
Fashion spreads and portraits by Alvaro Villarrubia
no responses - Posted 02.24.11
Alvaro Villarrubia is a Spanish photographer who started shooting 80's pop stars, since then he did lots of portraits and fashion spreads for a publications like Art in America, Paris match, French Vogue, Marie-Claire and Elle Italy, Vision China, Neo2 Spain, and clients like A-style, Levi's, SwatchAthos Lombardini… continue
Vincent Tavano, a versatile talent
no responses - Posted 02.20.11
Vincent Tavano is a very versatile artist who started with illustration mixing hip-hop with typography and jazz, then developped a personal style with analog photography and also studied interface design and web development… Today he runs 70 folk, a graphic design studio based in Paris. Vincent Tavano also known as ...continue
Stéphane Manel back to a simple minimalist line
no responses - Posted 02.14.11
Stéphane Manel is a French illustrator who created some famous sleeve arts a few years ago for different record companies. His trendy simple line with few colors (you've already seen in fashion or music magazines) has evolved in a black and white stylish sketch-like drawing. [vimeo width="560" height="350"]http://vimeo.com/1481338[/vimeo] Chromeo - Momma's Boy, ...continue
Pierre Beteille amazingly skillful at manipulating auto-portraits
no responses - Posted 02.06.11
Pierre Beteille was art director for 10 years and is now working as a photographer specializing in editing and photo manipulation. He worked during 3 years for prestigious Studio Harcourt and did lots of retouching for travel photographer Eric Lafforgue. In his series "books" Pierre Beteille worked on a spectacular ...continue
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
Composition of the truth, photographs by Christophe Beauregard
1 response - Posted 01.22.11
Christophe Beauregard is French photographer living in Paris. Beyond the photographic process, he addresses the issues of double, artifice, language games, and sensory devices (music, light) used or invented by anonymous. This gives series of shots that are never spontaneous, but always the result of a staging and photographic composition. ...continue