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Eric Feng by Josh Rubin

Eric-Feng Fevolution

I just finished reading the second drop of Asian Culture Quarterly, Theme Magazine. Twice as good as the first issue, there were a few stories that really struck my fancy. Firstly, Eric Feng (a.k.a. Feric) is an illustrator of infinite evolutionary possibilities. Each of his creatures is meticulously crafted with translucent layers that reveal the sometimes inner workings that explore the hybridization of nature and machine.

His new book, Fevolution: The Art of Eric Feng, is available at Amazon.

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This entry posted on 21 June 2005 at 2:46 PM
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