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Interesting Panels and Prints from Jack Taylor

January 8, 2015 |

Author: Philip Dennis

Jack Taylor is serving up some textured goodness in his screen printed illustrations. Strong compositions and use of simple forms makes for some nice, graphic work.

As well as the weathered surfaces and blocks of colour he creates, we also enjoy Jack’s eye for structure and layout. Especially in his comics, close cropping and bringing the lens right in produces really interesting panels.

© Jack Taylor, 2014

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Filed Under: Character Illustration, Comic Art, Screen Printing Tagged With: comic, composition, graphic, Jack Taylor, narrative, panel, screen prints, texture

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