Charlene Chua, that’s ‘choo-wah’ to you, was raised in Singapore and began working first as a web designer in 1998. From there she worked for some very large agencies but decided to pursue illustration in 2003 and taking the full time leap in 2006. It’s a good thing she did because she is very good at what she does.
“Lizzy Stewart graduated with a first class degree from Edinburgh College of Art in 2009. She is a fan of pencils, cardigans and Russian history. And also bears. She is also one half of the superexcellent duo Sing Statistics with designer Jez Burrows.”
Her website is named after a song by the band The National.
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Ashkahn Shahparnia has updated yet again with a few more works and has also stocked some new items in his shop. One of those items includes a t-shirt that would definitely provoke and stimulate some conversation.
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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.
There is a strange and unusual body of work in the Flickr-folio of Danilo Base-V. You can also learn a little more by visiting his website or his blog.
Graphic designer/artist, Saiman Chow has some new work in his portfolio and to be frank, this latest series pictured above is just flat-out weird. There is no arguing that it’s intrigueing but it is definitely strange.
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.