Réflexions faites by Romain Trystram
If William Gibson could select illustrator for his "Neuromancer" from the near future i suggest him Paris based Romain Trystram with his latest "Reflections" series.
If William Gibson could select illustrator for his "Neuromancer" from the near future i suggest him Paris based Romain Trystram with his latest "Reflections" series.
Mago Dovjenko, russian born artist, self-taught, began at an early age. He now lives in Germany, working as an illustrator, graphic designer and art director for more than 6 years. Almost abstract forms allied with a fluid style, gives a organic and psychedelic touch to his compositions. The use of vibrant colors and high contrast combined with a great wealth of detail, creating complex compositions gives strength and personality to his works. His irregular bold typography is another strong characteristic and present in most of his works.
Being a prominent figure in Germany’s Design Industry, Highlights of his Career include him being invited twice to Germany’s top late-night talkshows including TV Total on Pro7 and Stern TV on RTL. Beside that, numorous other TV appearances at Talk Shows and Documentations.
Working mostly in ballpoint pen, Shohei Otomo’s insightful depictions of Japan expose both its commercial facade and deepest underground culture. Delivered with an unmistakable level of biting political analysis and technical perfection, Shohei’s work straddles the worlds of art, graphic design, anime and punk.Son of the legendary Katsuhiro Otomo the prolific author and illustrator who has shaped so much of Japanese culture with titles such as AKIRA,Shohei’s work takes his fathers legacy into the next generation. http://vimeo.com/56897591
Moscow-based talented charcater illustrator Otto Schmidt shows off the best of his artworks on http://schmidteugenart.blogspot.com and Facebook Page
Hamburg-based illustrator Ramona Ring just completed her project (zoom here) for Die Zeit magazine by drawing designers beds surrounded by surreal dreams
Hamburg-based illustrator Ramona Ring just completed her project (zoom here) for Die Zeit magazine by drawing designers beds surrounded by surreal dreams
One of the best illustrators we know in life - Alex Trochut released a series of Binary portraits that takes a look at dual lives that some of the most influential and pioneering electronic musicians lead from day to night. The series Having discovered a way to display two images on one surface, the series presents what the artist refers to as "nocturnal portraits" that "wake up" in the dark. Basically, there's one image that viewers can see in the light and another image emerges on the same page in the dark.
http://vimeo.com/66919346
One of the best illustrators we know in life - Alex Trochut released a series of Binary portraits that takes a look at dual lives that some of the most influential and pioneering electronic musicians lead from day to night. The series Having discovered a way to display two images on one surface, the series presents what the artist refers to as "nocturnal portraits" that "wake up" in the dark. Basically, there's one image that viewers can see in the light and another image emerges on the same page in the dark.
http://vimeo.com/66919346
You may already know Patrik Svensson for his famous minimalist movie posters and book covers, but he has a lot more hidden in his ‘prince’s hat’ (his former pseudonym). Recently, this Sweden-based graphic designer got rid of this pseudonym, and shared his new portfolio site with us.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/PS-Illustration/279157225502415
There is a long story to tell if the words "Kin-Dza-Dza" reminds you nothing. Briefly this is a title of the famous Soviet sci-fi (with cyberpunk elements) movie directed by gifted Georgi Daneliya in 1986. Few years ago legendary director decide to go with animated version of the movie and just few days ago the fresh cartoon hit Russian cinemas. What I'd like to focus on is the environment drawings done by famous russian digital artist Alex Andreyev, we shared few of them below as well as both movies trailers.
http://www.behance.net/gallery/Ku-Kin-Dza-Dza/8122917 http://alexandreev.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=db7pqpylMUA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eL7jsRDFOLE
Here is the works of freelance illustrator based as he said "just south of the river Thames" in London. Over bold background gradients and two-tone blocks of color, Hughes illustrates fashionable people from the middle of the 20th century. http://jack-hughes.com/
Using abstract biomorphic compositions and energy of colourfull lines spaniard Martin Satí creates awesome portraits, patterns and illustrations all worth of decorating the wall to admire.
I rarely fall down with love in artworks but the works of Melbourne based Emma is the pleasant exception. Emma is a creator of shy, feminine and melancholy artworks and illustrations that have found favour with clients including book publishers and hotels. http://www.emmaleonard.com/
Read interview with artist on http://www.digitalartsonline.co.uk/portfolios/emma-leonard/
Immerse yourself in the world of "late victorian" and "early modern" look-a-like illustrations created by Richey Beckett from South Wales, UK.