Rhads illustrations
Russian illustrator from South West of Siberia Rhads (Artem Chebokha) creates surreal digital paintings that have a peaceful yet grandiose feel to them.
Russian illustrator from South West of Siberia Rhads (Artem Chebokha) creates surreal digital paintings that have a peaceful yet grandiose feel to them.
Painter, illustrator and graffiti artist based in LA, Nathan Ota is a right one to pop in for inspiration and visual overdose.
Gifted Russian illustrator from Barcelona - Anton Marrast (store) shows a part of upcoming series "Slow Story" basing on a personal stories
Check out fantastic illustration work of Hong Kong-based artist Peony Yip, a.k.a. The White Deer
Tony Delfino aka Smithe is a graffiti artist and illustrator from Mexico City shows off his first art print series
Samuel Gomez is working on a 1.5 x 2.2 m drawing made with graphite and ink on paper. It is the first image from a series entitled “Deadpan Comedy.”
New works from talented fashion and editorial illustrator Spiros Halaris
When looking at Oriol' artwork it is hard to recognize the material illustration did with no digital instruments and still looking like a sort of photography experiments. That what has caught my attention in Blendscapes series. Once I set up my Waterfall House I'd definitely buy few works of Oriol Angrill
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=W5NjjhTv0Lk
UK-based illustrator Carne Griffiths creates these striking portraits with uncommon mediums such as tea, brandy, vodka, whiskey, graphite and calligraphy ink. His drawings most frequently explore human and floral forms, as says he’s “fascinated by the flow of line and the ‘invisible lines’ that connect us to the natural world.” The four pieces above are part of a limited edition postcard set just released by Griffiths, each of which comes in a fancy custom-illustrated, wax-sealed envelope.
Paris based graphic designer Alexandra Bruel has been causing quite a fuss on the Behance network thanks to her quirky clay creations. This poster in particular was done for the Virgin Media Shorts contest, which focuses on up-and-coming filmmakers.
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Jack Crossing graduated from Bath Spa University with a degree in Graphic Communication in 2008. He is now working as a graphic designer at EMPIRE Design in London. His innovative approach to graphic design has gained him plenty of appreciations among the Behance community.
South African illustrator David Maclennan likes drawing monsters, robots and cats with laser guns but some times he sells this to customers, enough to say his works are outstanding
Cape Town based graphic designer and artist Jordan Metcalf was asked by Boston Magazine to create a toolkit for their 2012 ‘Best of Boston’ issue. The work includes a lock-up for the table of contents, an opening DPS for the section, and various sub-section headers. via Trendland
Sometimes digital art can perfectly imitate old-school pencils and ink like on Sandra Jawad's artworks below. She uses an advanced digital dry ink method to achieve these vibrant images.
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Peter Ravn is a Danish painter. He holds a degree in architecture and design from the Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. Before his debut as an artist, he was a central figure in the Danish field of design and music with his work on design and visual identity, as record cover and poster designer and as a director of music videos.He was behind a string of remarkable Danish record sleeves and a pioneer of the Scandinavian music video. Through the 80s and 90s he developed groundbreaking and visually experimenting work for many of the biggest names in Scandinavian rock and pop. In the 90s Ravn was the architect behind the fashion project DEMOCRATS characterised by T-shirts with conceptual graphic designs boasting philosophical, political and often controversial slogans. Around the millennium Ravn began to paint.
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Despite all of those digital trends we have been following last days, we believe that the main reason the art "made in classic materials" still exist is the selfless dedication artists give themselves everyday on blank paper. This statement is again proved by an artworks of Huguette Despault May from Maryland, US with her intense love to charcoal as a medium. Just take a look at the series of abandoned hawsers lines reflecting on a life of a simple rope that likely has a sea-wolf stories.
Talented artist Boris Pelcer from American Moscow city attracted us with his latest pencil works available for admiration and purchase
"I've explored that idea in this series by re-imagining four common products from 2010 as if they were designed in 1977: an mp3 player, a laptop, a mobile phone and a handheld video game system. I then created a series of fictitious but stylistically accurate print ads to market them, as well as a handful of abstract posters (you know, just for funsies)... The irony is that all post-modern, smugly self-referential retro porn aside, I'd gladly trade in my immaculately designed 21st century gadgets for these hideously clunky, faux-wood-paneled pieces of uber-kitsch. Sorry, Apple." - Alex Varanese
If I go mad and decide to make a tattoo I choose Wendy's art for it no matter how it may dispose in time. Check her art on http://eatsleepcreaterepeat.tumblr.com/
"ilikeyoursensitivity" is a nick name of Sweden digital artist working with airbrushes like you might never seen before. Her portraits touch with all their sensibility and beauty, just take a look at her Gallery on http://ilikeyoursensitivity.deviantart.com/gallery/