Camerabag.tv. Studio Visit (1): Paul Pope. A new series here at Monsieur Bandit: “Studio Visit”, in which we… You are all so smart! Indeed. I must admit that this is a bit of a weakness of mine. I just love to catch a glimpse of an artist’s studio, his “atelier”, the place where he probably spends many hours and has all his junk around him. Luckily my studio doubles as our living room so I have to keep things a bit in control. Today we take a look in the workplace of Mr. Nonslick. Interview With Illustrator Neil Hanvey. Neil Hanvey shows us that practice and hard work can achieve a whole lot if you are persistent.
Neil is a successful designer with a unique style that blends Photoshop with Illustrator and creates whimsical and quirky characters. In our interview, Neil gives some solid advice about not falling for the trends in design and being your own artist. On top of that we talk about some of Neil's illustrations and more. So lets get into another great interview. Q Welcome to Psdtuts+, please introduce yourself. Hi everybody! QA lot of your illustrations are very comical and fun, what mainly inspires you to come up with these hilarious ideas? I think a lot of my inspiration comes from fun things. QYour work is a refreshing mix of Photoshop as well as Illustrator, how do you manage to balance the two programs in your illustrations? Recently I’ve been adopting a 3-stage approach to my workflow. Definitely, it’s a cliché but a change does you good.
Learn the basics of drawing. That’s really hard! Interview with Minkee. Minkee has to be one of the brightest Illustrators you will ever come across, not just for her colorful creations, but also for her cheery outlook on life, her career and living with a "furry and expanding family". Learn more about Minkee and her Illustrations after the jump. QHi Minkee, could you tell us a little about yourself, and your background in illustration? Do you have any formal training or education, or is it something you've been working on over time? Like most illustrators, I've always loved drawing, but my path to illustration started when I decided to go do Graphic Design at college.
QHow long did it take to become an established illustrator? In the last year of my course I had a brief from a local design company to design characters for a strange children's book / TV / jackanory / cooking hybrid show. QI see on your Flickr that you've done some life drawing. Life drawing is brilliant, and I can't recommend it enough. Q Can you tell us more about your work "The Vixen"? 1. M ss ng Murphy. Hillman Curtis – Artist Series. R. Bakshi: Surviving Tough Times. Paul Pope Interview. Mike Mignola Interview. Christoph Niemann. Dave McKean - Interview (1) The Big Fat Duck Cookbook. Well what do you know…? Mister Mckean illustrated a cookbook!
And you all know by now how I have this little “thing” for illustrated cookbooks. There isn’t much of a big fat chance this book is going to come in my possession any time soon, tho’… It’s a very expensive duck and to be completely honest, I didn’t even know who Heston Blumenthal was. Yeah, I know, I know… It’s an outrage. Let’s look at some pictures, shall we? Anybody who has a sudden urge to give me a late Christmas present or an early birthday gift? Anyone? Www.amazon.com. 2019: A Future Imagined. Judith Vanistendael.