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Tag Archives: color
Oct 22
Hannah Stouffer
Hannah Stouffer is a Los Angeles Angeles-based illustrator, and her work is nothing short of breathtaking. From her site:
The heart of darkness exists within the light. Black Dawn, Dawn After Dawn Tepid Neon, Frozen Clarity.
This contrast, and the ever present existence of the two is constant. Macabre Elegance. Darkness Falls Forever… Since [...]
Posted in Design, Illustration, art, style Also tagged fine art, hannah stouffer, Illustrator, ink, Los Angeles, pen, Pencil, skeletons, snakes 1 Comment
Oct 9
Ssin
I found Ssin’s artwork over at Booooooom, and although I’m not a fan of just snagging shit off other blogs, this work got me really pumped. I’m a big time sucker for photography, so sometimes I have to remind myself that there are other mediums out there.
Ssin’s drawings are really intriguing. There’s definitely [...]
Sep 16
Boogie: His Camera, His Self
Famed-street photographer and visual documentarian, Boogie, has a completely riveting article in the New York Times titled: His Camera, His Self.
It’s not very often someone so popular and talented is equally honest and humble. The article really changed my perspective on the prolific photographer. It was truly inspirational to learn that he was never [...]
Posted in Photography, art Also tagged black & white, Boogie, film, interview, new york times Leave a comment
Sep 15
Light Graffiti.
Personally, I find calling this ‘light graffiti’ a bit of a misnomer. Regardless, what these dudes are doing (whether you like it or not) is pretty stunning. I love light painting, but I haven’t come anywhere close to what these guys are doing. This work is from the German crew, LAPP-Pro. [...]
Posted in Design, Illustration, Photography, style, technology Also tagged digital, LAPP-Pro, light graffiti, long exposure, Photography 1 Comment
Sep 1
Michael Krueger
When I was younger, colored pencil was my favorite fine art medium. I wasn’t too spectacular with it, but the worlds I created always felt the most fun when I used them. Michael Krueger’s work is precisely that. He places funny little characters into colorful dreamworlds against surprisingly dynamic, barred backgrounds. [...]
Posted in Illustration, art Also tagged art, colored pencil, detail, drawing, dreamworlds, fine art, michael krueger Leave a comment
Jul 31
This is just awful.
Argentinean artist Nina Park (originally from Antwerp) makes beautifully loud-colored, Pollock-esque artwork… out of her puke. Honestly, I’ve had a similar idea, but it wasn’t nearly as disgusting. It involved eating things that would change the color of one’s semen. Unfortunately, she got to it before I could. There’s a quick [...]
Jan 28
Sete Dias
i’m illustrator and graphic designer.
i like to collage vintage papers with contemporany images. cut, paste. i hate pixels. i love glue and scissors, old magazines and pictograms. and polaroids too.
Illustrator Cristiana Couceiro updates her site with some really amazing work. Love the colour palette and the layering in these pieces.
View the rest of the work [...]
Posted in Design Also tagged Christiana Couceiro, cut, Illustration, magazine, Paper, paste Leave a comment













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