Archive | June, 2008

Raymond Weekes

30 Jun

Raymond Weekes has some nice cartoony work on his site, including a guy with the most incredible mustache ever.

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Donat Willenz

27 Jun

Donat Willenz

Donat Willenz has some excellent work combining traditional pen and ink with digital colors afterwards. He’s also a pretty good photographer, judging from the photos on his site.

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Max Estes

26 Jun

Wisconsin-based Max Estes does brilliantly colored cartoons, and keeps a daily blog called My Life as a Bunny, which is full of interesting insights about the little things in life.

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Duncan Barrett, Sarah Lippett / Crayonlegs

25 Jun

We’re on a roll with studios it seems. Today’s duo are Duncan Barrett and Sarah Lippett, whose studio, Crayonlegs, begins with a bizarre banana-to-octopus shape shifting animation. Go see it for yourself…

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Zach McLaughlin / Jill Secord / Lotus Ink Studio

24 Jun

I usually don’t feature two people at once, but Jill Secord and Zach McLaughlin are running their studio, Lotus Ink, with two distinct styles so I figured it would be better to show both of them.  Check out their blog for more updates too.

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Elizabeth Graeber

23 Jun

Elizabeth Graeber

Elizabeth Graeber’s illustrations look so quintessentially English that it was quite a surprise (for me) to see that she’s from Baltimore.

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Matias Hyde

20 Jun

Matias Hyde

Matias Hyde’s illustration blog/portfolio abounds with beautiful sketches of both real and imaginary subjects. Check out his paintings of bizarre animals too.

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Michael Hacker

19 Jun

Michael Hacker

Michael Hacker is an illustrator and screen printer from Austria, where he is part of Atzgerei studio. His gig prints are excellent, be sure to check out the work done for various metal bands.

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Carly Allen-Fletcher

18 Jun

Carly Allen-Fletcher

Carly Allen-Fletcher’s lush, semi abstract illustrations would look as good on an art collectors walls as they do in the magazines she works with. Her newer work features a more organic bent, lending a humanistic touch to the scientific subject matter of her client.

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Dan Matutina

17 Jun

Dan Matutina is a designer and illustrator from the Philippines who combines his talents to make whimsical looking images with a purpose. Check out his Evil Resign piece, which is an interesting update of political artwork.

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