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2012

BARTHOLOT: PHOTOGRAPHY & ART DIRECTION

Robert G. Bartholot is an artist with an emphasis on photographic illustration. His images are meant to tell a story without being too specific. They are often mystical and ironic at the same time, but always colourful and strong. Bartholot was born and raised in Germany and has lived in San Francisco, Zurich and Madrid. He is now based in Berlin.

2011

2009

A complete Hokusai Book, Hokusai Manga Vol 12 in Touch & Turn format

Volume 12 (1834) brought by A.E. Nordenskild - Royal Library in Stockholm

2008

中原淳一 Junichi Nakahara  : un album sur Flickr

中原淳一 Junichi Nakahara (1913 - 1988), Kawaga Prefecture Junichi Nakahara was one of the top leaders in fashion illustration during the first half of the 1900's and his artwork of wide eyed women is often referred to as the forerunner of manga. Junichi illustrated not only women in kimono, with an obvious Taisho / Art Deco feel to them, he also did many illustrations of stylishly dressed women in yofuku (Western clothing). I personally find his colourful and dynamic kimono styling to be a major inspiration to my own kimono closet and style, and never grow tired of looking at his illustrations. I hope that by sharing postcard scans, they will be of inspiration to others also.

2007

Favourite Comics and Art Books of 2007 » Drawn! The Illustration and Cartooning Blog

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I’ve read a lot of great comics and graphic novels this year and I wanted to share some of my personal favourites. Please add your favourites to the comments so I know what to read next year! These are not in any order - just a bunch of stuff I really enjoyed.

Helen Musselwhite : Art and Illustration - Home

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Here you'll find examples of my hand cut paper scupltures and collages. I also have an online shop selling a small selection of work. More coming soon!

andyducett.com

untitled photo collages. 2003 - present found imagery and found photographs, 3.5" x 3.5"

Peter clark collage

Peter uses a comprehensive collection of found papers as his palette which are coloured, patterned or textured by their printed, written or worn surfaces, with this media he 'paints' his collages. He shades with density of print and creates substance and movement with lines plucked from old maps or manuscripts. His pieces use mark-making in an innovative and humorous way to create a collection of beasts and clothing which exude character and wit.

Dysfunctional Neighbour Totoro by *spacecoyote on deviantART

Now that I've done two Matt Groening fan art pieces in anime style, here's an anime fanart in Matt Groening style! Everybody loves My Neighbour Totoro.

2006

Nikki McClure

Nikki McClure lives with her son Finn and husband Jay T in Olympia. Nikki uses an x-acto knife to cut her designs into paper.

A Blue Chicken | Parra

Parra's distinctive style draws strong influences from skateboarding, hip hop, sampling, pop art and Hieronimus Bosch. Eclectic musical influences from Donovan to Slayer also influence his style and attitude.

copyrightdavis.com

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It seems to me that you always have to come back to being simple, essential and topical." That this has resulted in so many influential approaches is a tribute, not to what Paul Davis calls his wanderlust but to an unending aesthetic journey to find truth, discover form, develop ideas, and create distinctive art.

2005

Galerie Jacqueline Bricard | Christine Thouzeau

Beaux-Arts de Tourcoing: Diplôme en 1965. Beaux-Arts de Paris: Diplôme en 1966. Vit et travaille à Paris.

Coopstuff

Content is not photographic but may include depictions of nudity, sexual activity, and other activities of erotic interest.

David Bull - Woodblock Printmaker

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In this site you will find illustrations of my prints, issues of my quarterly newsletter, audio interviews, and practical information on the 'how to' of woodblock printmaking.

Flip Flop Flyin'

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A website attempting to entertain you on a semi-regular basis since 1999

2004

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The Scrawl Collective Following the success of 1999's book: Scrawl, Dirty Graphics and Strange Characters and 2001's Scrawl Too, More Dirt (Booth Clibborn Editions), the co-author Ric Blackshaw set up The Scrawl Collective, an agency and consultancy dealing with street artists and related illustrators. What started as a "let's see what happens" sideline has grown into a group of artists known for cutting edge street styles whose work has become highly collectable and who's commercial work is sought after all over the world by design companies, advertising agencies and PR companies alike.

Are You Generic?

Are You Generic intends to fuse the cry of protest and demonstration with aesthetic graphic design -- to replace the Tommy/GAP/Nike logos with rallying statements of assertion. We hope to flourish as a grass roots operation -- spreading by word of mouth

chris stain

High quality design, tags, throw ups and stencils since a long time ago.