06.14.09
Artist/illustrator Ronald Kurniawan keeps updating his already marvelous body of work with yet more and more interesting projects. It appears he is in much higher commercial demand now than since I last dropped by his site and for good reason. His work is really stunning.
written by Christopher
| tags: Art, Illustration, Ronald Kurniawan
01.30.09
Ronald Kurniawan has been featured on Change the Thought before, but I am just now seeing his Folgers campaign and I am in love! This is one hell of a talented artist – and his wit has me in stitches. There are plenty of other incredibly original approaches to mixing type and imagery in his recent work as well. Very much worth a visit, time and time again.
written by Christopher
| tags: Art, Illustration, Ronald Kurniawan
10.13.08
Wow, Ronald Kurniawan is talented. There is some new work in his portfolio and it is just absolutely amazing.
A little more about Ronald:
“Ronald Kurniawan graduated with honors from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. Inspired by ideograms, syllables, letterforms, beasts and heroic landscapes, he slowly but surely continues to create a visual language where the wilderness and civilization could merge happily together. With the belief that the sublime and nuclear age could coexist, he paints romantic environments and breaks the quiet scene with juxtaposed imagery taking the shape of icons and letterforms. He currently lives and works in Los Angeles where he paints meticulously and happily accompanied by his pug Ruffles, an avid artist himself.”
written by Christopher
| tags: Art, Illustration, Ronald Kurniawan
06.24.08
I wrote about Ronald Kurniawan on my last blog but that was a long time back and he has updated with some really spectacular new work that is bursting with vibrant color.
Here is his bio from his site as I am too lazy to rewrite it:
“Ronald Kurniawan graduated with honors from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. Inspired by ideograms, syllables, letterforms, beasts and heroic landscapes, he slowly but surely continues to create a visual language where the wilderness and civilization could merge happily together. With the belief that the sublime and nuclear age could coexist, he paints romantic environments and breaks the quiet scene with juxtaposed imagery taking the shape of icons and letterforms. He currently lives and works in Los Angeles where he paints meticulously and happily accompanied by his pug Ruffles, an avid artist himself.”
written by Christopher
| tags: Art, Illustration, Ronald Kurniawan