Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts

Wednesday

tatsuro kiuchi [illustration]


gabi campanario [illustration]

in my recent dawdling - this lull - i've been hanging up on illustrators. here are a few consecutive posts on illustrators and their work without many words.

first up is gabi campanario. i particularly like her blend of journal/comic/technical drawing. i'm struck by the way it feels like she's doodled them. appropriate then, that she has stuff up on doodlers anonymous (which is a treasure trove of this stuff).

Sunday

the book show [books // illustration]




here's another short notice bit, also put on by the school of visual arts, conveniently enough. since i won't be making the 7500 mile trip to see the exhibit, i've made up my own story about that deer in tighty whities - christopher darling’s 111th street is a story about a day in the life of a deer living in new york city - but that's beside the point. 111th street and nineteen other such works of pictorial genius are on display at the sva gallery [209 e. 23rd st.] through 14 october as part of 'the book show', an exhibit of mfa students in the school of visual art's illustration and visual essay departments.

Saturday

siggi eggertson [illustration]


400 pieces layered together. a little hard to watch, but at the same time it's fun.

link: from before

courtney wotherspoon [illustration]





her site // her blog

jordan awan [illustration]

*click it*

Friday

siggi eggertsson [illustration]



siggi on siggi:
i was born in akureyri, a small town on the north coast of iceland, in 1984. my mother, who is an artist, raised me. my life was pretty normal; I played with lego cubes, drew turtles characters, played basketball and went to school.

that's deep. side note: i've been really preoccupied with the idea of trying to pixelate myself as a halloween costume. help?

Wednesday

adam hayes [illustration]



yes, new york is the center of my universe, which is why i constantly find things about it to paste up here despite my outlying proximity. today it's illustration by adam hayes, a london based illustrator who is at present creating toony kitsch to accompany the guardian's 'streets ahead' series. begun in july, 'street's ahead' visits and documents emerging neighborhoods in various cities - clearly they're a bit behind the curve on the williamsburg pick, but this is about the pictures, not the words.