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Randolph Williams

Posted on 28 January 2010 by Charlene Chua

Randolph Williams has a small but growing body of work that features beautiful paintings, both traditionally and digitally rendered.  Check out his sketches for some great anatomy work.

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Danielle Rizzolo

Posted on 17 September 2009 by Charlene Chua

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Some gorgeous oil portraits by Danielle Rizzolo. Check out her blog for more new work and upcoming shows.

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Sevensheaven – Data is the new oil

Posted on 05 September 2009 by Metin Seven

Data is the new oil

Realistic 3D magazine cover illustration about data clouds as the new oil.

More at Sevensheaven.nl

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Jonathan Cusick

Posted on 12 January 2009 by Charlene

Jonathan Cusick is a very talented illustrator and caricaturist whose work strikes a perfect balance between realism and comedy. Whether he’s drawing celebrities, politicians or just plain old every day folks, Cusick imbues them with a personality that, if only for the moment, makes them larger than life. His work has won accolades from the Association of Illustrators (AOI) and Design and Art Direction (D&AD). And he’s met the Prince of Wales. Now that’s something most illustrators don’t get to do…

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David Haakon Poyner

Posted on 05 December 2008 by Charlene

David Poyner creates lush portraits of celebrities and the like in acrylic, oil and mixed media. If you’re in the mood to spend, get in touch with him as some of his paintings are for sale.

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