08.12.12
Jeremy Enecio was born in Ormoc City, Philippines. He received his BFA in illustration in 2008 at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland. He currently resides in New York City where he works as a freelance illustrator. He is represented by Levy Creative Management.
written by Christopher
| tags: Acrylic, Illustration, Jeremy Enecio, Painting, Philippines
Adrián Romero is a Spanish graphic designer and illustrator with some wild, colorful and pop-infused visuals in his portfolio. His work is very illustrated but composed with the sensitivity of a designer. It’s a tasty bag of eye candy.
written by Christopher
| tags: Adrián Romero, Graphic Design, Illustration, Spain, Vision
08.08.12
I’ve posted the work of illustrator/street artist Aryz before but it looks as though there are some recent updates and they are far too glorious and inspirational not to share. Please stop and consider the actual size of the piece above for a second. Wow.
written by Christopher
| tags: Art, Aryz, Illustration, Spain, street art
There’s some richly detailed retro-styled work in the Behance portfolio of irish designer/illustrator of Steve Simpson. His rather literal interpretation of smorgasbord makes for the perfect visual pun and it’s accomplished in a style that is an equally perfect fit.
written by Christopher
| tags: Illustration, Ireland, Retro, Steve Simpson
Ruslan Khasanov is an interesting young designer who tailors and calls upon a rounded set of skills to accomplish each project. The notable thing is that those skills are employed very deliberately to bring about a unique solution which I would imagine makes him popular with his clients.
written by Christopher
| tags: Engraving, Graphic Design, Illustration, Ruslan Khasanov
JooHee Yoon has an interesting style that makes every illustration feel as if it has already been printed and the ink may have been running out in the process. It makes the simple stylized imagery feel ‘real’ for lack of a better description. The tactility gives the work an added sense of dimension and pulls the work out of modern pop realm back into the illustration heydays of the 60s and 70s.
written by Christopher
| tags: Illustration, JooHee Yoon, Print, Retro, Silkscreen
Tim McDonagh has some sumptuously detailed work in his small but considered illustration portfolio. He keeps his color work fairly flat and printerly which gives his work a bit of an antiqued feel.
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| tags: Art, Drawing, Illustration, Print, Tim McDonagh
The artwork of Gregory Euclide takes pieces of landscapes and melts them into almost psychedelic dream like visions that manage to both tug at your imagination while remaining ever-conscious of the physical aspect of the paint medium. I’d imagine they are much more striking in person.
written by Christopher
| tags: Art, Gregory Euclide, Landscapes, Painting, Psychedelia
There is some great looking vector work in the Behance portfolio of Chinese designer/illustrator Man-Tsun. The above image would make for a desirable print in certain circles.
written by Christopher
| tags: China, Hong Kong, Man-Tsun, Vector Graphics
Mashup of popular culture is probably the most accurate description of Joram Roukes’s artwork that takes elements from graffiti, cartoons, sports, movies and just about everything else put in front of us to distract us from the underlying decay of our society. There is also a bit of Francis Bacon peaking out from the seams if you look closely and that’s just enough to add an edge that can push things a just dark enough to make it very interesting.
written by Christopher
| tags: Art, Joram Roukes, Oil, Painting, pop art, Spain
Bonjour from Cuypi who is creating some fun, funny and highly accesible illustrations that often put the tongue in the cheek. He also has a flair for hand crafted typography that makes equal use of humor with a bit of a French flair.
written by Christopher
| tags: Cuypi, France, Illustration, Typography
I and I am sure a lot of you too have kept track on the work of I am Always Hungry for a while now and they finally updated after a very very long time and it’s a meaty update to be sure. There is lots of good work in their portfolio and it looks like they haven’t had to go too hungry lately with the amount of projects they have been working on.
written by Christopher
| tags: Advertising, Branding, Graphic Design, Iamalwayshungry, New Orleans
Polish illustrator Wojciech Pijecki utilizes photos that he dismantles, illustrates over and totally re-imagines to generate some striking imagery that is lush with detail. He outlines the process on how he creates some of the imagery at his Behance portfolio.
written by Christopher
| tags: collage, Illustration, Photoshop, Poland, Synectic, Wojciech Pijeck
‘Sight’ is a short film based in the future directed and created by Eran May-raz and Daniel Lazo. The project is was completed as a part of their graduate program at the Bezaleal academy of arts. Wow this is for school? What are they feeding these kids lately? Amazing!
Credits:
Daniel Lazo: duniol2@gmail.com
Eran May-raz: eranmayraz@gmail.com
Hanan Revivo: hanan5712@gmail.com
Boaz Bachrach: hearfeel@gmail.com
Guidance:
Eric Lerner
Actors:
Ori Golad
Deborah Aroshas
Animated Starry night by:
Petros Vrellis, vimeo.com/36466564
written by Christopher
| tags: Bezaleal, Direction, motion design, Short Film
Their name sounds very familiar and I may have posted about them long ago or it could be that since I do a lot of apparel work that we overlapped somewhere at some point but regardless of any of that Soup Graphix has recently posted some great illustration work for Nike. It’s lots of fun to look at and might even take you back down memory lane just a bit.
written by Christopher
| tags: Apparel Design, California, Illustration, San Diego, Soup Graphix
07.28.12
I am not entirely sure who this person is but they sent me an email about their experimental work on the Tumblr blog under the name Ruminsessions. Apparently this is personal and experimental work but there is some tasty eye candy ready to be gobbled up.
written by Christopher
| tags: Graphic Design, Illustration, Personal, Photoshop, Rumin Sessions
There are some beautiful images and stunning photographic installations in the portfolio or rather Flickrfolio of Benoit Paille.
written by Christopher
| tags: Art, Benoit Paille, France, Photographic Installations, Photography
There is some unusual and highly detailed illustrated typography in the portfolio of Jing Zhang. It’s expertly rendered and did I mention meticulously detailed? Oh yeah I did. Well it’s worth saying it again.
written by Christopher
| tags: Graphic Design, Illustration, Jing Zhang, Typography