ILLUSTRATION
Antoni Tudisco gives a whole new meaning to the classic nickname of transparent rubber footwear; 'jelly shoes'. The visual trickery comes into play upon closer inspection of each carefully crafted image; there is a glassy feel about the blue and red sneaker, the fiery red texture at the toe point doesn't allow us to
32 year-old animation director and illustrator Sariel Keslasi has always found unique ways to express his world view.
His simplistic methods of mark making, visualise a much rather complicated dystopian existence of human life.
Taiwanese digital artist/illustrator Cheng draws us into a dream-like world with her ethereal paintings.
The Taipei-based artists use of a soft palette, and varied composition angles have complemented each other to create some dainty portraits...
Stalenhag has created a dystopian world with a harsh reality. Born in Sweden, Stalenhag has taken the beautiful surroundings and juxtaposed them with a littered landscape...
These are the new character posters for the upcoming crime-drama “Inherent Vice” and we can't stop staring. The posters are hand drawn and are absolutely gorgeous it really captures the tone and mood of the movie. The posters feature Josh Brolin, Owen Wilson, Reese Witherspoon...
Attempting to decipher the happenings within the insectuous contents of 'The Story of Gardens' by Kuba Woynarowski, is a task in itself unless you're an imaginative creature. The seemingly life-giving orange bubble adventures through various scenarios...
‘Professional doodler’ Hattie Stewart has burst onto our scene with her infectious and quirky doodles. Hattie’s fun and exuberant illustrations have made her the perfect match for the designers she has worked with...
The best thing about Frankie's illustrations is that occasionally, only some of the most seemingly irrelevant features are highlighted, are given colour and made to stand out from the rest of the piece. It allows us to be not only impressed by the simple yet accurate depiction of boldly form and dimensions...
Keeping such a diary is definitely an unconventional approach. The yellowed foreground is certainly a lovely way to experience the additional sketched colours differently and Im sure make all the colours used much more vital and animate as opposed to having plain white foregrounds. The content, wildly and generously applied dances over the pages, screaming for attention... The palette seems consistent throughout but is never made to appear dull - keeping within the range of blacks, reds, greys and dirty light blues.
Perhaps the kiddies are play fighting with the birds equally obsessed, over the final string of colour left in one of my favourites of Keren Asaf"s illustrations. Maybe the man faced with a similar situation struggles for the red string itself to stay in the drawing, too. His lean is immediately believable.
Keren has no intention of bombarding us, instead delivering only the important in a predominantly blank realm. The content is of course intriguing enough to keep us involved and engaged with whatever ideas are available to us through examining the loosely drawn forms.
Laura Barnard's illustrations lace off into other things or simply just more things, sometimes of the same kind, sometimes into messages.
"You Make My Heart Race", is a personal favourite for many, I expect. Something so simple, so demode, transformed into a statement of meaning, of love.
A stunning selection of beautiful drawings by Brazilian artist Ritchelly Oliveira, his work always contains one consistent element... EMOTION, his hyper realistic portraits captivate with there elements of surrealism.