08.16.09
There are some really cleverly illustrated animated gifs in blog-folio of Mark Portillo.
Via Today and Tomorrow.
There are some really cleverly illustrated animated gifs in blog-folio of Mark Portillo.
Via Today and Tomorrow.
Ricardo Fumanal was born in Huesca in 1984 and did a stint in Barcelona before moving on to Madrid. He has some beautiful drawings, inspired by fashion and film, in his portfolio.
I can’t really tell you anything about Jesse Corinella other than there being some interesting work at his/her website.
Tabor Robak isn’t afraid to dive headlong into the skullzone and crank those glow filters and that’s just fine by me. Make it metal and make it shine. Be sure to get up on that sketchbook action too (some fun stuff in there).
Chris Pell is a 21 year old recent graduate of Brighton University. He is currently available for commissions and has a very unique and diverse portfolio ranging from animation, photography to illustration. There is some interesting religious intonations in his work that definitely peak the curiosity as to their meaning.
Illustrator Charles Glaubitz has launched a new blog and it is spilling over with quirky illustrations.
Oscar Pastarus has a highly artistic portfolio ranging from drawing, paintings and graphic work. All of which thoughtfully colored and composed.
The talented people behind Vault 49 relaunched their website this morning and damn does it look sexy. They have several new projects in their portfolio as well. I love that they don’t wait for client projects to experiment and keep working toward generating new ideas. They continually grow their arsenal of illustration techniques.
There are some insanely detailed drawings in the Behance-folio of the wild and wicked minded Berlin-based Saddo.
3D illustrator Justin Wood has updated his site with more of his unique signature-styled work.
I just ran across the Flickr-folio of Lee Misenheimer, a man you might remember from way back when who goes by the name Destroy Rock City. There isn’t a lot of work in his Flickr pages yet, but what is there is choice.
Jason Drakeford creates music videos, art, design, illustration and photography and is currently employed as an Art Director in Atlanta.
Eunice Kim is a young motionographer/illustrator/designer/artist and yes she really is all of those things. She is currently focusing more on motion but she has so much talent it seems to be pouring over. I don’t think you can keep it all in one container.
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.
Illustrator Jack Hudson has some really bright and interesting work in his Flickr-folio that utilizes both painted imagery and hand-rendered typography. The end result of which is really something different.
Philadelphia-based Rob Shields, generates flashy, vibrant and attractive photography-based digital illustrations.
What I really like about Lou Beach and his bizarro illustrations is how they kind of force you to reconsider something familiar and look at it in an entirely new way. Give yourself a little time to look all the way through his body of work. It’s worth it.
Chris has some clever illustration work in his portfolio at Raid 71 (he works with a team of people at Source Creative).