
Jed Henry Illustration Did you miss us? It’s been a while, but Dave has completed a brand new video (yay!): The Making of ‘Flight of Fantasy’.You can order your own handmade print at our website: ukiyoeheroes.com atelier-sento: Mizuka exploring the island’s harbourDetail from a scene of The Coral Cave, our watercolor videogame set in Okinawa. I’m excited to play this game! THAT DATA! Finally found the time to finish these pieces! Follow this link to see more print designs. Kanji explanation: Image 1: The bottom-left cartouche features the kanji 鳴戸, which is read naruto, meaning ‘maelstrom’. The top-right cartouche contains the kanji 古祟翻恵, loosely meaning “An ancient curse becomes a blessing”. Image 2: The top-left cartouche contains the symbols 龍毬, literally meaning ‘dragon’ and ‘orb’. The bottom-right cartouche features the kanji 不憩奮励, meaning ‘Never resting, striving higher’. Image 3: The left cartouche features the kanji 末撓気師, literally meaning “the last bending air master”. YES!
ART “Segno e figura in Eleonora Pozzi” "Il segno si pone come superamento del disegno in quanto sostituisce gli schemi astratti, riduttivi, e mentali della rappresentazione mimetica del reale, un linguaggio autonomo ed intrinsecamente espressivo.. Il segno informale si attua in una spazialità fenomenica, cioè su una superficie concreta, vale a dire esperimentata e vissuta dall'artista alo stesso modo che il flusso medesimo della sua esistenza". (Italo Tomassoni, Arte dopo il 1945, Italia, 1971) Il dibattito - durato anni - sulla pittura informale, ha messo in luce alcuni punti fermi quali la negazione della forma (per quanto possibile) e l'esalazione della materia, in quanto su di essa l'autore esercita la sua azione per lo più guidata da un segno e incanalata in un gesto. Peppo Peduzzi ”Qui più che altrove, il segno sensibile racconta le nostre emozioni e ce le trasmette senza compromessi , incertezze ed esitazioni .
Rafael Araujo fusiona el arte y la ciencia ilustrando a mano la Proporción Áurea Rafael Araujo fusiona el arte y la ciencia ilustrando a mano la Proporción Áurea Rafael Araujo es arquitecto e ilustrador venezolano que con tan solo quince años comenzó a observar patrones inteligentes en la naturaleza, dando pie a su interés por la Proporción Áurea situada en nuestro entorno natural. Resultado de esta afición, hace más de 40 años dibuja bellas ilustraciones de la naturaleza hechas totalmente a mano, equipándose con un lápiz, un compás, una regla y un transportador. Las ilustraciones del artista otorgan su habilidad a la representación de la brillantez matemática del mundo natural, incitando el reencuentro de los seres humanos con la naturaleza. Mediante la aplicación de patrones de crecimiento gobernados por la Proporción Áurea en sus fórmulas geométricas, se despliega el secreto de diseños cuidadosamente detallados de espirales naturales, secuencias y proporciones.
Jay Haldon illustrations A personal illustration inspired by my son.Illustration2014 A self initiated piece. Something to do between jobs!Illustration2014 A self initiated piece between jobs.Illustration2014 Fox Hollow Close television series promotional artwork (unpublished).Digital Art, Illustration2013 It's the christmas season and it's all about giving! Here's another gift for my dear friend Dom Watson and Gemma O'Neill.Illustration2014 Eye of the Storm album artwork. Unpublished.Digital Art, Illustration2013 Blue Sky clockwork heart illustration.Digital Art, Illustration, Photography2013 A simple illustration for a close friend. A quick, self initiated projectDrawing, Illustration, Typography2013
BAKEA Mark Posey Art Me and my painting at the Los Angeles Art Association New Painting, Fever Dreaming, 32” x 36” enamel, oil and spray paint on panel. 2014 www.markposeyart.com ive got a solo show goin on at the 155 project in NY. make sure to check it out! 155 Orchard Street, New York, New York 10002, (Between Stanton and Rivington) some surreal wood grain I painted in my new piece Art | Sharpie Markers Official Blog It’s that time of year again! Sharpie is excited to announce the bright new faces appearing in its 2012 advertising campaign! You may remember last year’s “Start With Sharpie” ads that featured some of our most passionate fans. We were so inspired by what fans just like YOU are creating with Sharpie that we HAD to showcase a new round of amazing talent in 2012! Allow me to introduce you to Sharpie’s newest rising star, and one of the stars for our 2012 ad campaign, Emmy Star Brown! Our very own gold star, Emmy Star Brown, Sharpie 2012 Advocate! Emmy is a Chicago graphic designer and artist who got her start by creating eco-friendly, freehand expressive artwork on salvaged glassware and glass windows. Tell me about yourself! I grew up right outside of Chicago, in the suburb of Glen Ellyn. As a kid, both of my parents were teachers. Likes: Design-wise, I have always loved mobiles, typography, modern/minimalist work. I’m also a huge dog lover. What inspires you to uncap what’s inside? Yes!
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