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Illustrations of Grant Coghill

Posted at 6 pm on November 26, 2009 by Alex Mathers

Posted in: Digital Illustration, Fabric Design, Screen Printing, Spray Paint, Street Art

I’m really liking the spray painted effects, interesting line work and strong colours used in the illustrations of Scottish illustrator and designer Grant Coghill.

He gets it just right when it comes to minimal colour choice and the gradients created through texture.

71_dessert-song

71_mandrilmountain

71_dream

71_hunter

71_winter-creeps

ⓒ Grant Coghill, 2009

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