Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 July 2012

Kris Tate




Kris Tate indie illustrator, lives in a world of geomtrical colour with animals from the forest. She has always loved animals and identifies a lot with them, Fawns, Cats, Wolves, Bears, Foxes and Owls form her main source of inspiration.




She was born in the city of Guatemala where her native culture inspired her to start creating art. She moved to the UK and is now working in Manchester. She loves vintage fashion, and incoporates that into her work. Bright, bold colours and guestures with references back to the 80's and 90's.




Her work have become part also of URBAN OUTFITTERS where 6 of her art works are part of Urban Outfitters Wall Art Gallery. She have become to contribute with International fashion brands like Modernaked from Spain and Blood is the New Black.


Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Flickr Feature #79

Our Flickr Feature showcases unknown artists, photographers and illustrators that submit work to our Flickr group. We pick the 5 best submissions from the last 7 days to help the artists get exposure, it is open to anyone so feel free to submit your own work for the chance of it to be featured on the site!


Marco Barbieri




We found Marco's image quite relevant at the moment given all the banking scandals that are emerging yet again, his image brings thoughts of us and them. The customers of the banks and the bankers themselves left on their own separated from the majority through their actions.


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Benjamin Warner


Double exposures are often hit and miss unless you spend time thoroughly planning and waiting for the perfect light, we love the mood that Benjamin has created by getting it just right. The trees look as if they are on fire, brilliant!

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Asrul Dwi


We often find ourselves admiring the way in which light moves across a room as it comes in through doors left a jar or blinds half open, natural light can be a beautiful thing.

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Beryl Foo


It is said that a picture can speak a thousand words, in that case they can tell several stories. This illustration by Beryl has more than one aspect to it if you look closely.

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Victoria Lincoln


Our home town, we have a lot of love for Brighton and all its charms.

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This week we officially broke the 500 members mark which is great news! We are currently in the process of organising a giveaway for you lovely people so keep your eyes peeled as you could win some great prizes!

Monday, 18 June 2012

Bill Murray Colouring Book




We recently got a delightful e-mail through from Mike @ Belly Kids showcasing a Bill Murray colouring book. After literally just watching Moonrise Kingdom we decided this was too gnarly to not feature. We want one immediately.





Monday, 11 June 2012

Flickr Feature #77

Our Flickr Feature showcases unknown artists, photographers and illustrators that submit work to our Flickr group. We pick the 5 best submissions from the last 7 days to help the artists get exposure, it is open to anyone so feel free to submit your own work for the chance of it to be featured on the site!


Francisco J






A great piece by Francisco, the skin colours and shape the model is creating are animal esk. In our opinion we think the image shows out ties to animal kingdom and how we have evolved from it. 


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Joseph John




We have been checking Joe's latest project recently, its a great documentation of the terrain utilised by skateboarders. Skateboarders interact with urban terrains like no other sub culture.


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Liza Schelestun


We want to know how Liza got to shoot a UN helicopter!

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Halah El-Kholy


There is something ever so appealing about illustrations of woodland animals, we love this Unfunny Owl.

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Elle Hanley


This image by Elle has a cinematic feel too it, it has characteristics of Cindy Shermans work.

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Monday, 21 May 2012

Flickr Feature #75

Our Flickr Feature showcases unknown artists, photographers and illustrators that submit work to our Flickr group. We pick the 5 best submissions from the last 7 days to help the artists get exposure, it is open to anyone so feel free to submit your own work for the chance of it to be featured on the site!


Alex Porter




Concrete is sad, concrete jungles can be sad places. 


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Lorna Harrington


This illustration by Lorna makes us think about Swiss chocolate, it resembles a 50's chocolate advert.

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Joseph John


There is light at the end of the tunnel....

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Use Less Useless Words (No real name given)


We spent some time looking at this photo until we decided it looks like an urban flower, the growth of modernism promoting exclusion.

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Francisco J.


A beautiful depiction of the human form, great work!

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Thats all for this week!

Monday, 16 April 2012

Flickr Feature #70

Our Flickr Feature showcases unknown artists, photographers and illustrators that submit work to our Flickr group. We pick the 5 best submissions from the last 7 days to help the artists get exposure, it is open to anyone so feel free to submit your own work for the chance of it to be featured on the site!

Orphin


This photo has a nice feeling of mystery and surrealism.

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Jade alexandra Spranklen


We want to join the club!

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Sandy Connel


We're really into this photo by Sandy, we think it could be a great little series!

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Use Less Useless words (No real name given)


We love this, it makes us think of a ghost or spirit passing by.

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Sam Stockman


Great contrast, we also like the abstract shape of the tree.

Thursday, 15 March 2012

Lynnie Zulu



Lynnie Zulu graduated in 2010 from Kingston University with a BA (Hons) in Illustration.


Zulu's illustrations are ethnic and tribal, bright in colour and rich in detail, with a touch of dark sometimes whimsical humour. Her work interprets methods of embellishment on the human form often juxtaposing elements from different cultures into a new context.




Since graduating Zulu was featured in i-D for 'The Top 10 Illustrators to look out for'. Her work has been applied to various ceramics and apparel and most notably for her work with fashion designers Fanny & Jessy, designing print illustrations for their SS12 collection which were recently featuring in British Vogue.
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