11.06.09
Planet has posted a brief interview with Sam Weber about his process for illustrating the classic William Golding novel Lord of the Flies that is soon to be released by The Folio Society
Planet has posted a brief interview with Sam Weber about his process for illustrating the classic William Golding novel Lord of the Flies that is soon to be released by The Folio Society
I love this ‘invisible’ drawing by illustrator Tom Haubrick. It’s brilliant. He also has a blog and it looks like he puts in the work.
Matthew Hodson (Matthew the Horse) has a quirky minimalist style of illustration that shows an occasional influence from the likes of Parra. His work has been featured in Creative Review, Computer Arts, Itsnicethat.com, Illustrated Ape, Dazed Digital, Marmalade Magazine and now right here at Changethethought.
Illustrator and Royal College of Art graduate Michelle Thompson has launched a new site and is showcasing some new work. Right this way to view it.
Jules Arthur is an artist and illustrator with an old world Rembrandt-esque eye for capturing the soul of his subjects. The end result of his efforts is pure beauty.
Sydney-based artist Rod Luff is responsible for some lovely drawings.
Clean, simple and smart vector graphics from Robert Samuel Hanson.
Frozzen Magazine is an online publication that I had never heard of until I received an email from them alerting me that they had a new issue available for viewing. I was really impressed by what was covered within the online magazine and definitely came away inspired after a flip-through. Good stuff.
The above layout is in the current issue and was created by Superexpressso.
Ishbu is the work of David Walters who is currently a senior year with the University of Idaho studying Graphic Design. His work (which in my opinion is more illustrative than graphic design) is already far better than a lot of people already working in the field.
Master illustrator (and one of my all time favs) Sam Weber has updated with a new website and some striking new work.
Sari from Levy Creative Management sent a note to inform me about their talented roster of illustrators and artists. There are some genuinely gifted people under the LCM umbrella.
Brazilian designer and illustrator João Lavieri has some fun and colorful work in his portfolio.
This is really cool. I agree completely with what Glaser has to say about drawing. I do it more in spurts than I do every day, but I am always working on at least 1 drawing and have been since I was about 5 years old. It’s a lifetime practice that once is established, you never really shake. You just keep drawing. Via The Denver Egotist.
Andrea Crews is fashion, art, activism, a shop and a creative agency plus a whole lotta I don’t even know what. Craziness I guess. I have no idea what to file them under.
Illustrator Jen Lobo has a new website and some beautiful imagery to fill it with.
Her paintings are just gorgeous.
Kristina Collantes updates with a new website and a lot of new and different work. Her new material is a bit of a departure from what she has previously created.