Mike Sudal
11 Dec
Mike Sudal is an illustrator for the Associated Press whose neat site showcases both his work and his musings on everyday life. He also catches a mean.. uh…bass(?) if the photo on his About page is to be believed.
11 Dec
Mike Sudal is an illustrator for the Associated Press whose neat site showcases both his work and his musings on everyday life. He also catches a mean.. uh…bass(?) if the photo on his About page is to be believed.
26 Nov
Designer and illustrator Izzie Klingels specializes in creating stippled artwork with pens. Her black and white pieces, in particular, bear an elegance more closely related to art photography than illustration.
7 Nov
Heather Gatley works in a beautiful, sketchy style that brings an air of high art sophistication to her images. Click the News section to check out her blog and new work.
16 Oct
Neoray is currently an illustration student in Belgium, but he’s already carved out a rather disctinct style for himself. Peruse his site and stay tuned for more ni the future!
9 Oct
Megan Russell’s illustrations look like they jumped out of an early 20th century picture book. Her lovely work, with touches of art nouveau and its fascination with mythology thrown in, are simply beautiful. Check out her interesting costume design illustrations too.
19 Sep
Daren Newman has an exquisite way of working with type – his elegant, hand drawn letterforms are bring to mind posters from a bygone era. He also does some non-type illustrations, also in pen.
12 Sep
Ric Stultz does a wonderful job marrying simple, almost child-like forms with just enough maliciousness that make you think twice about calling them ‘cute’. Check out his new work for an upcoming show at Open Space Beacon.
2 Sep
Laurie Lafrance does some nice work with ink, applying it to work across a variety of uses. From people to letters, check out her portfolio for samples of her work.
29 Aug
Jason Crosby’s work is a fun filled mix of pen and ink and digital coloring. Check out his blog for his latest work and sketches.
1 Aug
Bri Hermanson brings contemporary flair to traditional scratchboard illustration, creating surreal images and portraits. Check out his blog for more work, sketches and live drawing studies.
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