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.
Posted on 01 August 2008 by Charlene
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.
Posted on 23 October 2007 by Charlene

John Kenefic specializes in creating digital woodcut artwork, which retains the charm of old-style book illustrations while being contemporary in theme and color.
Posted on 15 October 2007 by Charlene

Scotland’s Iain McIntosh does fantastic traditional and digital scratchboard illustrations for packaging and editorial work. His site has a delightfully weird section, appropriately named Strange but True, which has illustrated snippets of odd facts.
Posted on 14 September 2007 by Charlene

Illustrator Bill Russell has created a unique niche for himself by combining journalism and illustration. He interviews people and sketches themas they go about their daily lives, making notes and commentary beside his sketches. He also does scratchboard illustrations, and has a separate website showcasing these.
Posted on 30 August 2007 by Charlene

John Etheridge continues the time-honored tradition of scratch board illustration in both traditional and non-traditional flavors. Or if you prefer something more whimsical, check out his other style.