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Posters — Tara Jacoby. Inkling. JONGMEE. John Lee Illustration. Yan Nascimbene Illustration. Aya's Gallery works. Stella Gibbons novels reprinted by Vintage Books/Random House | Pep Montserrat. Jeff Miracola:: Fantasy Artist and Illustrator for children's books, magazines, video games and more. Muddy Colors. ***** DAVID HUGHES ILLUSTRATION ***** Blatte on Behance. Sean 的D6室. Fabien Merelle's Otherworldly Scenarios. Fabien Mérelle is a highly talented and emerging young French artist who creates delicately detailed drawings in black ink and watercolour. Mérelle was granted a residence at the prestigious Casa Vélasquez in Madrid and in 2010 he was the first winner of the highly lauded Canson Prize. Although Mérelle’s drawings appear at first sight realistic in their rendering, they in fact depict outworldly scenarios, unsettling situations and dream-like occurrences.

Working on a minute scale against a sparse white background, Mérelle prompts the viewer to individually examine his figures and peer into a world, which from the outset may appear as our own, but upon closer inspection is a rendering of a personal streaming subconscious. Milo Manara | The Official Website | Illustrazioni. Philadelphia Artist + Illustrator - Jon Krause. Oliver Jeffers The Day The Crayons Quit. E.C Woodard, illustrator. Anton Semenov on Behance. James jean.

Aryz. Yanamoskaluk.com. Joesorren.com - home. Jeremy Enecio | Portfolio. Carlos Nine. Yuta Onoda. Victo Ngai's Portfolio. ADRIAN TOMINE - Illustrations. Ryohei Hase. Keith Negley. Kozyndan. Johnny Dombrowski.   Einar Turkowski   Eric Joyner. James Jean | Home. The Art of Eric Drooker. Julie Bell & Boris Vallejo.

Jeremy Enecio | Portfolio. Rebecca Dautremer - Illustratrice - Site Officiel. Index. Kumaori.info. Odd Nerdrum Biography - The Nerdrum Institute - Sales, Research & Exhibitions of Odd Nerdrum Works. PERSONAL - S  A  N  T  I  A  G  O      C  A  R  U  S  O    -   G a l l e r i e s. Santiago CARUSO - Artist & Illustrator - INTRO. ABOUT -    S  A  N  T  I  A  G  O      C  A  R  U  S  O    -   A r t i s t  &  I l l u s t r a t o r. Archive - Yuko Shimizu. Midnight Studio, Yuko Shimizu. 15 influences that stick with you, FOREVER. - Yuko Shimizu. I don’t love getting asked about my artistic influences and inspirations. I had stopped answering the question all together some years ago. The biggest reasoning behind it was because I have lived long enough to the point things that have influenced me at some point in my life often have no relevance to who I am now, though, I may still see those early influences in my work.

If I name all the influences, past and present, then my list would probably be as thick as a dictionary. However last week, comic artist and friend James Hodgkins posted something on Facebook that really got me. “The Rules: Don’t take too long to think about it. Fifteen Artists who’ve influenced you and that will ALWAYS STICK WITH YOU. List the first fifteen you can recall in no more than fifteen minutes.” 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. What’s your 15? Home. Shaun tan. James Jean | Home. HOPE GANGLOFF. Le Bureau des Monstres. WILL VARNER ART. Mark Ryden.

Jared Joslin (Painting) - Jesssica Joslin (Sculpture) Art. Matthieu FAPPANI       - Accueil. Cartoon Modern :: Cliff Roberts. Illustrator Eric Sturdevant has posted some terrific Cliff Roberts illustrations on his blog Fun All Around . Roberts (1929-1996) drew these illustrations for the FORD TIMES in the late-1940s while living in Detroit. Right around the time he made these illustrations, he also began to work in animation at Detroit’s Jam Handy Organization.

Gene Deitch writes more about Roberts’s early animation career in his on-line autobiography . The first animated work that Roberts designed at Jam Handy was the industrial film BUILDING FRIENDS FOR BUSINESS (1950). In the 1950s, he became one of animation’s major character designers on the East Coast and there’s a lot more written about him in my book. (click on image for larger version) Tomer Hanuka. Whittington Fine Art. Marine Animals : MICHELLE STIDHAM. Portfolio | David Wiesner. Jean-Baptiste Monge - Illustrateur. Kareena Zerefos. Peter Gut. Peter Gut is a Swiss typographer, illustrator and caricaturist based in Winterthur. He has collaborated for years with the weekly magazine Facts, and today works for Weltwoche, the Neue Zürcher Zeitung and the business magazine Bilanz.

Gut also designs book covers and thanks to my daughter Michelle, who bought me the postcard above. His surreal and whimsical humour and artistic style are in a similar vein to the great Michael Sowa, who I haven't posted so far only because he's already quite famous, and Roberto Perini. Between different animals and various appliances and machines. You can also find them as postcards via Incognito. Kay Nielsen Art. Aubrey Beardsley Art Images. Barbara Cooney. Barbara Cooney (August 6, 1917 – March 10, 2000) was an American writer and illustrator of more than 200 children's books, published over sixty years. She won two Caldecott Medals, which are awarded to the year's best-illustrated U.S. picture book[1] and a National Book Award. Her books have been translated into 10 languages.[2] For her contribution as a children's illustrator, Cooney was the U.S. nominee in 1994 for the biennial, international Hans Christian Andersen Award, the highest international recognition for creators of children's books.[3][4] Life[edit] Cooney was born on 6 August 1917 in Room 1127 of the Hotel Bossert in Brooklyn, New York,[2] to Russell Schenck Cooney (a stockbroker) and his wife Mae Evelyn Bossert (a painter).

Cooney graduated from Smith College with a history degree, but had always continued working at art. During World War II, Cooney served in the Women’s Army Corps. Portions of her original artwork are being displayed at Bowdoin College in Maine. Style[edit] Clement Hurd. --- Travel Posters by Rui Ricardo --- Rob Sato :: Home. A u d r e y * k a w a s a k i. Paloma Valdivia Ilustraciones.

Peter Donnelly Illustration. Souvlaki – Joao Ruas. Neil's Work. Chris Van Allsburg | Home. -Kenichi Hoshine- Cotton Candy Machine | NEWS | Tender Times by Scott C. "Pollens" We are so excited to have Scott C. here at Cotton Candy Machine for his first solo show in Brooklyn! Scott's paintings have appeared in galleries and publications around the world. He lives here in Brooklyn now, SO we are couldn't be happier to put on this show with him on his home turf. "Candy Stripes" and "Little Guy Three Spirits" These all new paintings depicting incredibly tender moments are full of Scott's iconic style and incredibly clever humor. In these Tender Times a giant scary monster makes for the best place to enjoy Storytime.

"Storytime" Scott's imagination laid out in these paintings brings us to a place where rainbows are a meeting place for friends or they make for an irresistible treat. "The Four" "Eating Wafers" and "The Treat" "Unwanted Gift" "The Offering" From an Unwanted Gift to The Offering Scott was able to create so many new images and share so many new ideas in this show full of Tender Times. Join us for the opening event of Tender Times by Scott C. "The Duel" Meanwhile @ SimonWilches.com.

Main : Christian Montenegro. Jeff Miracola:: Fantasy Artist and Illustrator for children's books, magazines, video games and more. ILUSTRACIONES <<<--- Pablo Bernasconi --->>> Stasia burrington | illustration & fine art. Wishcandy. Midori yamada area gallery. Ana teresa barboza. Main page - Turchenko Ulyana.

Lauren Mortimer Illustration. Main : Isidro Ferrer. Terry Fan. Brian Despain Art | Home. The Official M.C. Escher Website.