Saturday 17 December 2011

Victo Ngai

New York Based- Hong Kong born- world wide wicked!







Personally I find Victo's work gives me a slight Utagawa Kuniyoshi taste with a tinge of modern day but I could be way off, tell you what judge for yourself, you can see her work here: http://victo-ngai.com/#javascript or on her wonderfully candid and honest blog

Paul Blow








This is of course the work of illustrator Paul Blow. I first came across Paul's work at the
Pick me up exhibition at Somerset house. Paul's work is often witty and humorous but nearly always touches on deeper subject matter- which works as a perfect taster for topics that are usually too dark for imagery.
However, don't let me tell you that his work needs text to justify it as you can see from examples on his site or in his beautiful prints, Paul is able to express the intention behind the pieces clearly using only simple visual tools (perhaps best illustrated in his piece on Internet pornography). These elements form your intellectual stimulant but far from being a one trick pony his use of color and line make a decent aesthetic impression too.

feast your eyes on Paul's goodie bag here: http://www.paulblow.com/

Matthew Green

So theres this guy, Mathew Green and he's f**king awesome! anyone who says otherwise is a liar.





Told you so

Illustration Podcast



I found this little gem whilst searching for something to listen to whilst doing a spot of drawing. It is the
Escape from Illustration Island podcast and you can pap it on your itunes by clicking here and following the links. From the variety of usefull episodes you can check out talks with leading critics, historians and a multitude of artists, editors and illustrators. My favorite is episode 74 - intermission where you can hear musical hits such as "i might have to get a day job" and "illustration high coo".

Tuesday 29 November 2011

Paine Proffitt

"Whyyyyyyyyy whhhhhhhy whhhhhhhhhhhhy Delilah?" the roar of a working class generation over the freezing terraces across the country on a grey Saturday morn- the real britannia- an inspiration?
 The latest addition to our visual melting pot is the work of one Paine Proffitt an American artist currently residing in the city of Stoke-on-Trent perhaps best known for his vintage-'esk' imagery surrounding British football culture.
For a few hours this week Proffitt was good enough to allow me through the door of his studio- a veritable treasure trove of painterly canvas creations to get my teeth into.
From his commercial pieces to his darker personal projects Proffitt's style is bold and consistent.
I was especially interested to see his growing collection of match programs that form a series of commissions by Proffitt, in years to come collectors items- i'm sure.


















Check out some genius here- http://www.paineproffitt.com/

Wednesday 16 November 2011

Tom Rowe

cant go wrong. think machines made of candy. website here






mickey duzyj

Cool work, interesting name- he's got it all! well at least his own style of graphic/digital illustration. nice to look at.

have a gander at his stuff ere: http://www.mduzyj.com/illustration







Brad Holland

The Illustration industry is widely considered to be in poor shape. This is due to the growing preference for other mediums for their ability to convey a message quickly- mediums such as photography and graphic design. But what (if anything) does illustration offer that these other disciplines don't?
Good illustration to me is the marriage of rich imagery and wit. Images that follow this formula can provoke the viewers fascination, bring a body of text to life and reveal thought provoking truths about almost anything.
Brad Holland is an illustrator who is well aware of this and achieved critical success in the early 90's. His work rather than info graffics, explores the feeling, the artistry behind illustration with his painterly imagery. The message behind the majority of Brad Holland's work is often based on politcal affairs or news offering a satyrical undertone as an extra dimension to his style.

visit his website here: http://www.bradholland.net/





awesome prints

Just a quick post to say- super duper fantastico woodblock prints available here at Tugboat. look at the detail- lovely






Friday 4 November 2011

BLU

Another old one here- Muto by BLU- this piece quite simply raises the bar, you can see from the sheer scale of the frames that a lot of work was put in here making this a short of epic proportions.

I Met The Walrus

Long overdue post here, I saw this animation about 3 years ago and for my money it's one of the best short animations Ive ever seen.
The premise is based on a lost recording from an interview John Lennon gave in 1969.
Illustrators James Braithwaite and Alex Kurina picked up an Emmy in 2009 for this little beauty and rightly so. It is a great example of how illustration can embody the meaning of sentences to not only explain the message but open the viewers imagination to a plethora of ways that its meaning could be interpreted.






Thursday 1 September 2011

Jonny Hannah




These are a few good examples of how there is still a lot to be said for hand rendered illustration;
From the simple colour schemes of the lino prints to the naivety of the typography. Within we see a textured, pleasing and retro aesthetic, elements that work as ingredients for a very meaty visual stew.
These pieces are just a few offerings from the great Jonny Hannah, I particularly like the use of text in Hannah's work- I find it free and unrestrained, qualities that are less common in contemporary typography which seems to lean more towards the digital.

Cool Logo


well done to you Spartan Golf Club