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

Vania Zouravliov - Illustration

Vania Zouravliov is a Russian illustrator and graphic designer. After showing signs of talent from his early age, he was exposed to a lot of famous artists and art in general, scoring his first exhibition at the age of thirteen. Now, Zouravliov creates graphic novels and illustrates for, for example, National Geographic.

Clara Mata - Illustration and collages

Clara Mata is a Spanish industrial designer who started as an illustrator, working with manual collages. I always liked this kind of artistic expression - ready-made pictures combined in non-obvious, thought-provoking combinations. The themes, as you can see, are ranging from technology and money, through human condition to nearly abstract compositions that evoke different meanings depending on who sees them. But they always show a lot of sensitiveness towards the form.

Jeremy Forson - Illistration

A San Francisco-based (although he lived for a year in France when he was ten) illustrator and web designer who worked for many major and smaller companies, both in America and abroad. Through the years Jeremy Forson worked on his individual style, successfully combining classic ligne claire  style and painterly expression, resulting in not often obvious, but expressive works. The icons of pop culture are funny and surprising, containing the essence of the character.

Frank Paul - Drawings

Yesterday we wrote about the art of Lucian Freud. This post will be a kind of follow-up - Frank Paul is his son and an artist himself. Not a painter through - Paul prefers drawing enigmatic, surreal characters wandering around dreamy wastelands. The choice of featured artworks was very hard as there are lots of drawings and most of them are very good. And all of them are promising a wonderful artistic future to Frank Paul.