04.13.09
There have been some tasty updates in the portfolio of Cocopit since I last dropped in.
There have been some tasty updates in the portfolio of Cocopit since I last dropped in.
Rory Kurtz has new prints for sale not to mention an absolutely stunning body of illustration work. He has a great style.
Andrea Daquino has some absolutely lovely illustrations in her portfolio.
I love the simple drawn style of illustrator Brian Rea.
Jessica Allan was nice enough to send me a note about her tongue-rocking out little pen and ink monsters. I dig it.
Just plain lovely illustration work from Raquel Aparicio. It’s light and dreamy, which in these times might just be what the doctor ordered.
Noumeda Carbone has some really great illustration work in her recently updated portfolio, not to mention a beautifully exotic name.
Emil Bertell has some really stellar illustration work on display at Fenotype. The use of color is exceptional. Striking imagery.
Pomme Chan updates with some really fresh typographical illustration work. There is some really great experimentation happening there coming straight out of the inkwell and right from the graphite tip.
Weird but wonderful pen drawings from the radically named Crispy Copper.
There are a few new paintings in the portfolio of Heiko Müeller for 2009. Any thing new from Heiko is worth a look.
Keren Richter cranks out her own unique style of fun illustration work from her home in Brooklyn.
I am still working hard, bit by bit at building my illustration portfolio. I was really obsessed with deep sea creatures last year and spent some time doing some very detailed graphite drawings of squids. I have always found them fascinating. This was created using one of those graphite sketches. More to come. You can see a closeup in the Work/Illustration section of the site.
I am really digging some of the art in the portfolio of Nadine Byrne. The wearable textile sculptures in particular are really intriguing.
I was really impressed by this little project. The illustration work is really nice and its such a simple but smart idea. All drawn and done by Denis Fongue.
Illustrator Nick Lu recently updated his site with some new work.