illustration
Paul Antonson is an illustrator who lays his head in New York City. While enjoying the freelance fruits for clients like The Village Voice, The Onion and the Wall Street Journal he also works with the graphics department of The Wall Street Journal Online producing illustrations and infographics. He partook his schooling at Syracuse University and spends as much time as he can sliding down snowy mountains on a board.
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"You're like one of those clipper ship captains. You're married to the sea." - Bert Fischer
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digital
Phil Scroggs feasts on large helpings of caffeine and pop culture to feed his creative fire.
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I am a female artist/illustrator whose style reflects my feminine, youthful outlook. My work is mainly figurative, the figures generally are women. The female experience is what inspires me, and I paint many aspects of that, from sexuality to friendship, motherhood, sisterhood girlhood to relaxation and the enjoyment of one's own solitude. The women I paint posses the qualities in people that I find inspiring. They are unique, Imperfect yet beautiful, comfortable with themselves, relaxed and compassionate. I want my viewers to come away from my work with a feeling of calm, relaxation, and hopefully having had some reflection inspired in them.
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My Anti-Pop art is about interpreting modern day, popular icons portrayed in media, politics and religion. Through a humorous style, I feel I can address curtain issues without being over-bearing.
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I illustrate the elderly and the sick. Figures, lines, shadow, and sullen expressions intrigue my pen.
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Dwayne Wilson, notices that there is nothing new to bring to the world of fine-art without sinking deeply into dark depravity. It's not that he's against that sort of thing... it is simply that he doesn't want to get his hands dirty. Look though! See that ashy bush as the website's favicon? That's actually a skull! He's not perfectly sure, if that represents his sensibilities, as flower picking and butterfly prances are his daily routine. He's a good boy, who wants to wait till he gets married with his "special one" before he has sex. Those receipts from the red light district don't mean anything...honest!
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Working simultaneously with ripping ink lines, thoughtful paint strokes and muted flat color, New York-born artist Michael Marsicano's work has been described as "illuminating the ordinarily mundane". Often intermixing subjects in visual non-sequiturs, Michael prefers to deliver open-ended messages allowing personal aesthetics and mood to drive the intent of the work. He is currently enrolled in the School of Visual Arts' Illustration as Visual Essay MFA program.
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Bard produces a magic popping mix of playful characters, absurd humor and bright colors, stirred together in a cauldron warmed by a soul on fire! It's Pop Art gone so very horribly wrong.
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I am a graphic artist, and have been exploring the medium of ink on paper for more than 17 years. Clear, elegant lines and minimalism are the most important elements of my style.
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Hello. I'm Shannon Collins. My illustrations are the result of my obsession with old yearbooks, antique board games, vintage women's advertising, pop culture and an increasing love for animals. With tracing paper, markers, and acrylic paints, I try to translate these idiosyncratic preoccupations with poodles, people and dirty words into something resembling art: Pepto-Bismol chugging roosters, Chihuahuas with Snoop Dogg faces and bunnies (lots and lots of bunnies). But whether it's through paintings of Michael Jackson's dharmic transference or just through drawings of my family and co-workers, my main goal is to make people smile.
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Marla Laubisch is a graphic designer, illustrator, and painter.
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photography
twenty one year old born in england, now living in America. Enjoys Photography / Design / Typography / 3D / Illustrator / Programming / Theming. Currently works in IT / Field Service Tech / Web Designer.
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Luke Feldman, the creator of Skaffs, is an Australian artist that creates for a multitude of platforms. Inspired by childhood experiences and a vivid imagination, his paintings, digital illustrations and animations are minimalist, with defined lines, detailed characters, and vividly vibrant colours that give his work depth and movement.
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I'm just an ordinary guy who likes to do some doodles, without planing and just to relax myself. The last ones were made in India, Holland, Hawaii, Germany and Israel. Please check out my photobucket to see if you like it. I wouldn't consider myself an artist, but I believe that these subtle and subconscious works can add something to your work. I would just need an incentive to do more in future and take myself and the work seriously.
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I am an artist, author and illustrator. I combine photos, paint, paper and pen into quirky, whimsical-retro collages that I call Poppets(R). In addition to illustration, I also create custom artworks for clients using their photos.
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Somewhere between Wonderland and Neverland is this I-don't-know-land, where storybook characters, oppressed childhood memories, and questions of life or death float amongst leafy trees and babbling brooks.
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Freelance illustrator working to create my traditional drawing skills with the world of digital. Always trying to improve the process and create new, interesting work.
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My name is Kathy Weller, and I love to draw! I've been drawing since I could hold a writing instrument, and it's always been my very favorite thing to do.
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The work that comes out of Matt Dyck Studios is a wide variety. From illustrations, to abstract paintings, to custom tattoo designs, they all find a home here. However continuous exploration of line and texture have an underlying theme throughout.
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