of the 'Mixed Media' Category

Pietari Posti Illustrations

Posted at 8pm on 01/16/10

I’ve been following Finnish illustrator Pietari Posti’s work for some time, and it’s been fascinating to peer into his extremely accomplished and refined portfolio. Using a range of traditional and digital mediums, Pietari’s work exhibits a profound understanding of the value of well balanced composition; using colour, varying line thickness, shape and tone to create [...]

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Two Tone Illustrations of Michael Cho

Posted at 12pm on 12/22/09

There’s some beautiful traditional comic book style illustration coming from Seoul-born Canadian artist Michael Cho. This feature focuses on these very special two tone creations he’s made for various editorial, advertising and promotional pieces. What’s particularly excellent about the work he does, is the method he uses, which is to use old fashioned pencil, brushes, [...]

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Sam Weber uses watercolour and acrylic paint finished in Photoshop to produce incredibly refined, ethereal pictures. He has produced work for the New York Times, Rolling Stone, Playboy, Random House and DC/Vertigo Comics. Here I have featured the work he has done for various pieces of literature. ANY_CHARACTER_HERE Thirteen Orphans, Tor Books: Lord of the [...]

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LA-based art student Eric Davison isn’t even out of Art school, yet he’s gathered quite a special collection of painted illustrations. The accuracy of the work, as well as the loyal attention to light and shadow to create depth make for some very accomplished paintings. My portraits are often inspired by the public’s fascination with [...]

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Illustrated Posters of Santiago Uceda

Posted at 4pm on 11/16/09

Originally Peruvian, but based in Oregon, illustrator and designer Santiago Uceda has been producing a lot of posters with a great, hand drawn and painted style. This compliments his clever use of hand cut objects pasted into the work, with some nice textures thrown in to liven up the posters some more. Santiago revealed some [...]

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Illustrations of Kim Herbst

Posted at 11pm on 11/13/09

Brooklyn-based game artist Kim Herbst has some very attractive drawing work in her portfolio with plenty of Asian influences seeping in there. Have a peek: ⓒ Kim Herbst, 2009

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Boys Who Draw Like Simon Wild

Posted at 11am on 10/29/09

I don’t know about you guys, but when I see Simon Wild’s engaging, fun and busy illustrations, I get an automatic boost of serotonin to the brain. He uses shapes, colour and superimpositions in very striking ways, creating rich, pleasing designs. I’ve given him a quick interview on his background, tools and techniques and gained [...]

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