08.05.09
I just ran across the Flickr-folio of Lee Misenheimer, a man you might remember from way back when who goes by the name Destroy Rock City. There isn’t a lot of work in his Flickr pages yet, but what is there is choice.
I just ran across the Flickr-folio of Lee Misenheimer, a man you might remember from way back when who goes by the name Destroy Rock City. There isn’t a lot of work in his Flickr pages yet, but what is there is choice.
Illustrator Jonathan Bartlett (See JB Draw) got in touch to let me know he has been learning and working toward screenprinting some of his work. The results are really nice and you can see them at the upper left of his website. One of the prints is shown above.
Illustrator Jack Hudson has some really bright and interesting work in his Flickr-folio that utilizes both painted imagery and hand-rendered typography. The end result of which is really something different.
Philadelphia-based Rob Shields, generates flashy, vibrant and attractive photography-based digital illustrations.
What I really like about Lou Beach and his bizarro illustrations is how they kind of force you to reconsider something familiar and look at it in an entirely new way. Give yourself a little time to look all the way through his body of work. It’s worth it.
Chris has some clever illustration work in his portfolio at Raid 71 (he works with a team of people at Source Creative).
There is a large body of fun and stylistic illustration work within the Flickr-folio of Theory 1.
Andrew Clark is a London-based illustrator and I think he has a thing for animals and geometry.
Nimit Malavia is a graduate of Sheridan ITAL’s BAA- Illustration program and currently resides in Toronto, Ontario. He has some highly emotive and beautiful illustration work in his portfolio. Both his graphite and color work are equally striking.
Amazingly, Turkish artist/illustrator Kerem Beyit has no formal illustration training which after viewing his amazing work is almost impossible to believe. His work is gushing with talent, craftsmanship and attention to detail.
Wow, Berlin-based illustrator/artist, Meyoko has crafted some seriously amazingly detailed illustrations. You can check them out in Meyoko’s Behance-folio. The work is not only expertly crafted but also highly imaginative.
Argentinian designer/illustrator Ezequiel Eduardo Ruiz has some really interesting collage work in his Flickr-folio. Some of it reminds me a little of Eduardo Recife’s work but Ruiz is definitely fine-tuning his style as his work develops.
Leeds-based, Monsieur Cabinet has some pretty funny, simple and clever illustration work happening in his portfolio.
Wow, I am super impressed by the illustration and just the rendering/drawing ability of illustrator Martine Johanna. Really inspirational work.
Talented illustrator, Andy Potts has updated with a new website featuring loads of his slick illustration work. The highlight to me though is the personal section of the site.
Scott K Macdonald has some really fun illustration work, and a lot of it in his Flickr-folio. You can also visit his personal website here. Scott received his degree in Graphic Design from the NSCC, Marconi Campus in 2000. He also received another degree in Digital Animation from the NSCC, Truro Campus in 2002. Scott currently lives in Vancouver, BC where he works as a freelance animator and illustrator.
Jordan Metcalf has some really nice art and illustration work in his Flickr-folio. It doesn’t really stop at illustration, however as he also generates some equally stunning examples of typography. He guards his work closely though so the images of his work are small.
Jonas Bergstrand graduated from Forsberg’s School of Design in 1997. In 2000 he came under the representation of the Central Illustration Agency and has since worked for numerous clients. He has has a kind of 60’s Saul Bass kind of thing happening in his work that is really likeable and just downright cool.