01.06.09
Interesting collages from self-taught artist/designer Jacob Arden McClure.
Interesting collages from self-taught artist/designer Jacob Arden McClure.
Brazilian Ricardo Actus produces some interesting heavily-texturized collages utilizing his own typographical layouts.
Nice motion and illustration work from Carolina Melis.
Really really nice print work in the portfolio of Barcelona-based Hey Studio. I would give my right arm to live and work as a designer in Barcelona.
Good stuff in the portfolio of designer/illustrator Mike Harrison. Very young and talented guy, keep an eye on him.
Some pretty awesome updates at the never-disappointing Sacred Mountain, including the lovable strangeness pictured above.
James Gilmore has a few nice new additions to his neat and clean body of work.
Good stuff in the newly launched but long-time-coming portfolio of Ebon Heath.
Craig Holden Feinberg first attended the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. From there he went on to study at Fabrica, The United Colors of Benetton Communications and Development Center in Treviso, Italy. He has since lectured around the globe and to my surprise moved to Denver. As you can imagine from his background, there is some pretty fantastic work in his portfolio.
Apparently there has been some updates at Experimental Jetset. Anything new from Jetset is worth taking note of.
Adjective Noun is updating soon with a full website and currently there is a little teaser up of what is to come. Honestly it is worth sitting through the entire thing because every single bit of work is exceptional.
Another big update from Sebastian Onufszak. Move over, this guy is a machine.
More goodness from Iceland, this time much of it in the 3rd dimension versus the 2nd from Stefán Pétur Sólveigarson.
Some nice examples of classic contemporary graphic design in the portfolio of Icelandic Vinnustofa Atla Hilmarssonar.
Some strange and interesting t-shirts with religious criminal Star Wars undertones or overtones at 2once.
Again, I was fairly sure I had written about Click for Art before but can’t seem to find it after searching through posts so I don’t want to miss mentioning it. Through the site you can purchase all kinds of artistic goods from some well known and some less known artists, illustrators and graphic designers. There is some really fantastic merchandise available at the site but a lot of it doesn’t come cheap so be prepared to burn a little hole in your pocketbook.
Wow is all I have to say about this Photoshop plugin. Wow.
“Fractalius plugin creates unusual, eccentric artworks in a single step. The effects are based on extraction of so-called hidden fractal texture of an image. You can also simulate various types of exotic lightings and high realistic pencil sketches.”
Chuck Anderson just released a new book of his stunningly colorful work called Wandering Off Into Space. I’ve been following his work for some time now, and for $25 this book is definitely being added to my library. Worth a look!