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Toby Neilan by Josh Rubin

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Toby Neilan is an illustrator and screen printer with a clean, familiar style applied to modern buildings and fashion models. His process typically starts with his own photography before bringing in hand drawing and digital manipulation. His fashion work is in collaboration with make-up artist Sharon Dowsett, which gets him backstage at London, New York, Milan and Paris fashion weeks. More exciting to me, however, is his architectural work which can be seen here.

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This entry posted on 07 March 2006 at 3:05 PM
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