Well isn't this cute. An artist from the UK has put together an indie rock colouring book for his graduating art school project. The activity book is for a good cause too, being part of the (Red) project to raise...
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Bryan Christie. I had seen this name over and over
again in the fine print every time I saw a beautiful medical visual in
a magazine. From Scientific American to Newsweek it seemed like Bryan
Christie’s crisp,...
created by streetanatomy | 2 years ago | updated 2 years ago 1482 views | 24 recommendations | 4 comments
Bryan Christie. I had seen this name over and over
again in the fine print every time I saw a beautiful medical visual in
a magazine. From Scientific American to Newsweek it seemed like Bryan
Christie’s crisp, clear, and aesthetically pleasing visuals dominated
medical...
Rising stars and all-time greats of minor league sports honored with old-school illustrations brought into the digital age at the first electronic sports magazine in the business... MLN Sports Zone. Now featured:...
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David Bolinsky, medical illustrator and founder of XVIVO an award-winning medical animation studio, is one of the latest speakers at the annual TED
conference. XVIVO teamed up with Harvard to create the one medical
animation we’ve all come to know and love, the Inner...
Ward is showing large works on paper this coming June in Shanghai, China. In this interview, he talks about the difference between ART and illustration, and how they intersect in his work. The paintings...
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Gary Kempston’s saavy illustration work explores line and form. The London based artist experiments with the texture of the picture’s surface within his pieces, and also employs asymmetric composition and...
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London illustrator & designer Anne Smith crafts a sophisticated, richly colored, idiosyncratic, lovingly detailed, graphic gouache style- often incorporating painted type. Her work can be found in the...
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Chris Lane’s inks and watercolors successfully achieve whimsical satire as well as grim scenes of despair, all the while maintaining an engaging, quirky quality. He drinks a lot of coffee, eats a lot of...
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“To be successful as an illustrator today,” says Doug Bowles, “you have to make work that can't be produced any other way.” Bowles graduated from the Columbus College of Art and Design in 1983, and since...
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Jon Reinfurt was created in 1980 by a team of German engineers attempting to build the world’s largest robot. When the team unveiled their prototype to the scientific community they were met with harsh criticism...
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"Madison (WI) illustrator David McLimans, whose Gone Wild: An Endangered Animal Alphabet has won a 2007 Caldecott Honor.The Honor is presented each year to distinguished children's picture books by Association for...
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"My work is a hybrid of computer and hand done. I will often take sculptural pieces and digital photography and combine those elements into the illustration." Her illustrative process begins with many quick...
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