LINK: Tim Burton at the Museum of Modern Art through April 26
Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts
Friday
Wednesday
gabi campanario [illustration]
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).
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illustration
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.
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books,
illustration,
newyork,
school of visual arts
Saturday
siggi eggertson [illustration]
400 pieces layered together. a little hard to watch, but at the same time it's fun.
link: from before
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illustration
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?
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illustration
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.
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illustration
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