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Barbara Ana Gomez – Illustrator & Graphic Designer

March 3, 2010 in Illustration

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Barbara Ana Gomez is a Spanish illustrator living in London. Her drawings are created using ink and Photoshop, always keeping a traditional finish in antiqued paper. The inspiration comes from music, freak show characters, vintage postcards, Victorian London, Art Nouveau illustrations and psychedelic flowers.

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Check out her main website www.barbarana.es where you can find a three-eyed fiddler, a bearded lady, a couple of contortionists, a huge carrot, a bird-eater deer, and a device of wave power technology, among other strange creatures!

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Her latest project: “Illustrated Music” is about illustrations inspired by her favourite songs. You will find some Bon Iver, The National, Death Cab For Cutie and Sigur Rós in there:

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Illustrations on Walls

February 26, 2010 in Graffiti

Book illustrations: Often small-sized pieces of art on paper that relate somehow to a written text.
Instead of sticking to that format, Felix Gephart and Dominik Hebestreit decided to paint book-related illustrations on walls.
Both agreed upon the “Baron Muenchhausen” from August Buerger, a tale that has been illustrated numerous times, way back also by Gustave Dore.
When composing the sketches for murals, Felix often alienates parts from the text and visualizes the motivs of its characters, often mixed with a good portion of irony.
Both artists transform the drawings by eyeballing on the wall. Being notorious believers in study and craft, Felix and Dominik refuse tools like rulers, copy machine, photography or projector, which gives them more freedom in terms of motiv choice, perspective and final execution.

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CHARACTER & LICENSING EXPO ASIA 2010

February 22, 2010 in Events

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Meet the first time ever “Character & Licensing” Expo in Thailand. The most impressive Asia event for Character & Licensing Business cooperated and supported by Thai government and private organizations.

Nowadays, the cartoon characters and related designs provide a unique way for business in many industries, not only Comic books, Animations or games which they are always the main representatives, but also the licensing products such as toys, stationeries, housewares, and etc. Their designs make value added and change the product positioning from just an ordinary product to become the Life Style Products, which always gain more profits.

The show will set on 6 – 9 May 2010 at Royal Paragon Hall, Siam Paragon.

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nothing less than surprising

February 22, 2010 in Graffiti

Since 1989 Felix Gephart has been doing Graffiti, and his fascination for letters and style now is as big as ever.

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Starting up sketching wildstyles and being enthusiastic about the precision and inventiveness of Graffiti-giants like Amok and Kaos from Berlin, his main focus became elaborate wildstyle pieces, executed in various Hall of Fames and shut-down industrial areas. Many of those pieces he did together with his brother Matthias, a passion both share up to now. Escaping into a letter world can be so much more rewarding than the “real world”, and so Graffiti has been a source of joy and freedom for both of them.. By and by Felix also started to incorporate brute comic characters. Over the years his interests shifted towards figurative art and storytelling, and his recent murals show his drawing- and printmaking influences.. The result of merging parts from traditional art forms and Graffiti is nothing less than surprising…

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Erla María Árnadóttir

February 16, 2010 in Illustration

I’m an Icelandic illustrator and visual artist who studied multimedia illustration and animation in Italy, after finishing my studies in general arts and design in Iceland. I’m now working and living in Brighton, UK.

My passion for art is probably as old as I am since my parents always encouraged me to draw and to look at things around me with a critical mind. I loved picture books as soon as I was strong enough to hold them. I remember smelling the pages, making up new stories for the characters and falling asleep with them covering my face so I could carry on dreaming the storyline.
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Felix Gephart Illustrations

February 15, 2010 in Illustration

33 years old draftsman Felix Gephart works in Berlin, New York and China. His large-sized ink drawings as well as Gouache paintings are often inspired by literature. Another body of his work are up to 600 square-feet murals that seem like gigantic wood-cuts.

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Gephart draws inspiration from fantastic realism, satiric imagery, culture jamming, asian ink-painting, Pop Art and Graffiti. His text-inspired works focus on the hidden motifs of his characters, but also sample the pleasure of tragic humor as a consequence of human adaption and mainstream.
Felix Gephart received a Fulbright grant and graduated with an MFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York.

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His work has been internationally featured amongst others by Novum, DIE ZEIT, Illusive, Graphische Kunst, Empty magazine, Dpi magazine, Playboy magazine and Esquire magazine. In October 2009, 80 drawings were shown on the occasion of his solo show at the A. Paul Weber Museum, Ratzeburg.

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STUDIO STUBBORN SIDEBURN

February 12, 2010 in Illustration

STUDIO STUBBORN SIDEBURN is a brain child of Junichi Tsuneoka. It is a character graphic project designing unique and strong character based illustrations that can apply to many different graphic design project.

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Junichi Tsuneoka was born and raised in Japan and, upon graduating Waseda University in Tokyo, arrived in the US at the end of the 20th Century. After five years as a graphic designer, Junichi established a style often recognized as “California Roll Stylie,” the result of both a visual and conceptual fusion of Japanese pop culture and American urban culture. He founded STUDIO STUBBORN SIDEBURN to broaden his visual communication and to employ his visual language in art, illustration, and design. Junichi’s pieces possess highly communicative, assertive graphics, and contain clear signs pointing back to his strong design background. STUBBORN SIDEBURN has worked for national and international clients and the works has published internationally. STUBBORN SIDEBURN is still expanding it’s possibility and trying new way of expression but the roots is simple, strong and graphic, the source is always from the character design approach.

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Valentina Brostean

February 11, 2010 in Illustration

Born on October 24th,1983, in the town Novi Sad, Serbia. Valentina’s interest in art began at an early age. Her entire childhood was spent drawing, illustrating and painting. After finishing elementary school and high school for design she continued her education on faculty for applied arts “Academy of Art Novi Sad” on section graphic design and from year 2008 she is a student on Master studies on same faculty with a major in “book graphic and illustration”.

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Artist statement:
I have always had an eye for the strange beauty in the grotesqueries of life; This appreciation is now very evident in work that I am making. Inspired by the relationship between dreams, natural world and the emptiness of consumer culture, between safe childhood playing to everyday marks of reality I bring and create a new type of creatures in my imaginary world. It is a whole range of characters from the ones in darker corners of the streets of soulless cities to the safe and pure creatures from imagination in my wonderland trying through them to prove that I have never grown up, or at least have never lost touch with my innocent childhood self.

My body of work is built of this melancholy interaction between man-made status symbols and frozen moments of the utopian childhood memories. In my work I often flirt with different typefaces, superimposing pieces of print on top of my illustrations, or using them as part of the drawings. I often use draws in black ink on top of these collages, using all kind of hand written scribbles often, which pull the focus of the work back from the adult world to the realms of childhood. This experimenting with more text and new techniques led me to emerging of very personal style.

The characters i paint may seem like some creatures from another dimension, real but unreal, sometimes very closely connected with childhood, playful and inventive, sometimes abandoned and tragically sad and full of misery. But i think they are simply us, modern society without it’s masks, without the fake presentations that make us acceptable to whatever group we are a part of. Yet the only place where we are truly revealed the way we really are is one from the inside. We all share feelings of fear and loneliness. We all sometimes feel ugly and insecure.

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If you examine my work closely, you might come to the realization that my creatures are really kind of self portraits, set in a fantastical landscapes of imaginary world which echoes of her own… a bitter, yet sweetly coated prescription for modern life.

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