07.19.09
Cedric Rivrain has some really nice fashion-inspired drawings his portfolio. The color and linework is really impressive and the attention to craft has resulted in some beautiful images.
Cedric Rivrain has some really nice fashion-inspired drawings his portfolio. The color and linework is really impressive and the attention to craft has resulted in some beautiful images.
Jeff Proctor has illustrated some of the coolest zombies I have stumbled on in a long time. One of them even ate a skateboard, a baby and a bottle of beer. Top that.
There is a strange and quirky body of work spanning across virtually every 2D medium waiting at Miss Lotion.
Migy wrote in to inform me that he is still ‘smashing stuff’ with an update to his portfolio and website with new illustration work.
I am still trying to work out some new ideas for illustration. I have been drawing up a storm lately and finishing the coloring of the graphite drawings in Photoshop. I have gotten some interesting results lately and you can check them out in the illustration section.
Daniel J Diggle has some really amazingly detailed illustration work on display in his Flickr-folio. What I appreciate most is seeing his work through this process from pencil to pen to finished print. He also has a website here where you can learn and see a little more.
Yes, the work of Eric Yahnker is undeniably strange. This much is true. After the initial weird out has happened it begins to sink in that works like the pieces shown above were actually created in graphite. That’s right, they were drawn. When that realization occurs, it’s hard not to deny some keen talent and a really amazing eye.
Illustrator Kelly Thompson has updated with some really nice illustration work. Her fashion-centric, sometimes art nouveau influenced imagery is spot on and complimented by her subtle but enticing color work.
Via DIK.
Soft, delicate and stylistic hand-drawn fashion-inspired illustration work marked by unique compositions from the mind of Sabine Pieper.
French is shreddin’ the gnar of my brain matter with his death metal-inspired pen and ink drawings. Rip it up and grind it brother.
I am really digging the artistic stylings of Fionn McCabe today.
There are some really beautiful renderings happening at Gaia Street Art. The work off the street and on the street are equally as good and interesting.
Jose Manuel Hortelano is a Spanish illustrator with some unusual but beautifully rendered work in his portfolio.
Daniel Park is an illustrator based in NYC who studied at the School of Visual Arts under the guidance of Tom Woodruff. He has some beautiful work in his portfolio.
Narani Kannan has some really nice typography happening in her Behance-folio.
Hopefully I am not mistaken, but it appears that talented monster-illustrator, Camellie has updated (since I last posted her work) with more images of her charming little creatures.
Artist/illustrator Kristina Collantes has updated her site with new work. I really like her whimsical style. It’s easy on the eyes.
I just stumbled across Andrew Archer’s ‘Behind the Medium‘ tumblr blog today where he lays down some great insight into his process and how he creates his signature-styled illustrations. It’s a great source for someone like me who is currently in the throes of developing my own illustration style.