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Seven
(20 January 2005) - Michael Lindabury is seven or seven is Michael Lindabury, which ever you prefer. His drawings are wicked, yet simple, and his paintings are rich conveying a sense of impending or post trouble and naughtiness. In his warm local, he throws up stencils of his drawings whenever he can....
Matthew Curry
(13 January 2005) - Some of Matthew Curry’s pieces are a bit somber. There is some blood, but there is nothing wrong with that, I guess. The artist calls the work “Bleeding Heartwerks.” Many more creations can be seen on his site and a handful of less intense items are for sale framed and printed. His style of illustration and mixed media reminds me a little bit of...
Skeletal Systems by Michael Paulus
(05 January 2005) - We don't usually think about cartoons having guts, but Michael Paulus does. Skeletal Systems is a series exploring the supposed structure of 25 different cartoon characters. The surface of the character is rendered on a hinged translucent panel that overlays a drawing of the skeleton. A genius idea beautifully executed. ...
Imaginary Foundation
(22 November 2004) - San Francisco based Imaginary Foundation applies fantastic illustration to comfy cotton Ts. Featuring bright colors and luscious detail, the designs are a refreshing change of pace. Available at coolestshop.com. ...
Gary Taxali
(21 July 2004) - Gary Taxali is a commercial illustrator and artist who's work has appeared in many major publications. He mixes medias and styles to create a truly unique characteristic, often resulting in some irony or humor. His site includes lots of commercial work, but also some personal stuff (which is always more interesting). via the hot new site all about contemporary art, socialpest...
Antonio Carvalho
(21 May 2004) - The wild illustrations of Antonio Carvalho have recently been featured in Pictoplasma, the character illustration book and Web site. His work is inspired by childhood fantasies of creatures hiding in the refrigerator. I think they're all pretty great, except the clowns. Clowns freak me out. But maybe that's what he's going for. Here Antonio shares a personal statement and some of his more recent...
Murakami Flowerball
(19 May 2004) - Takashi Murakami's cute, and often, crazy illustrations can be seen on products all over the fashion gamut. He's now expanding in to the sports arena with this fab soccer ball. € 385 at Colette...
Leif Parsons
(28 February 2004) - Leif Parsons is a Canadian-American designer living in NYC. He uses his own photography and illustration in his work to create a fun, fresh aesthetic. His quirky sense of humor adds an intelligent levity. My favorite piece in his portfolio is the Identity Project, which is an introspection of the Leif Parsons brand / identity. ...
Coat of Arms
(24 February 2004) - happypets is an experimental lab in the creative, graphic design, image and illustration domain, based in lausanne, switzerland. They have created a fantastic collection of illustrations printed on flags, fashion and paper. They fuse stencil art, pixels and vectors to create a set of images which can be seen as modern day regal emblems....
The Manhattan Skyline
(29 July 2003) - John Wagner has spent 3 years drawing an the Manhattan skyline from both the East River view and the Hudson River view. Both go from Battery Park up to 96th Street. The illustrations are phenomenal. The design is also informational -500 of the most prominent buildings are called out and described by name, date, dimensions, and architect. More information and ordering instructions can be...
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