Anthony Freda's illustration, “NoBull Peace Prize,” accompanies the article,
US Recognizes Al-Qaeda War Criminals As Libya's Official Government, on the controversial website,
Activist Post.
Discover more of Anthony's illustrations...To find out how to submit your news to Illustration Pages click here.
New editorial illustrations have been added to the
Fred Noland Blog. In his new work Fred has been playing with some new techniques and styles inspired by several Spanish illustrators he recently discovered.
Discover more of Fred Noland's illustrations on his blog...To find out how to submit your news to Illustration Pages click here.
Illustrator Daniel Mackie recently won "Best in Book" in the
Creative Review Illustration Annual 2011. Judge Kuchar Swara says," I was really impressed with the level of Detail and attention to the figure and it's distortions of scale..." All Daniel's illustrations are hand drawn and painted on 300gsm saunders watercolour paper.
View more of Daniel's work...To find out how to submit your news to Illustration Pages click here.
If you're into zombies and creatures of the night (And who isn't?) you'll love this new poster Aaron Blecha created for the folks at Pocket God.
Check it out at Aaron's blog, Monstersquid…To find out how to submit your news to Illustration Pages click here.
After reading his favorite book about a pirate boy, Danny wonders what would happen if he sailed away on a pirate ship. Luckily, his mother reassures him that she would find him, even if she had to ride on a dolphin, battle sea monsters, and wield a bottle of magical pirate shrinking spray to do it.
Purchase Pirate Boy online...Julie Fortenberry is an abstract painter and a children’s book illustrator. She has a Master’s Degree in Fine Arts from Hunter College. Her illustrations have appeared in Sadie’s Sukkah Breakfast and Pippa at the Parade.
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Katy Betz is one of the many artists that has been featured here on IP. In April of this year she had her Master of Fine Arts show at the West Gallery, Visual Arts Center of Cal State Fullerton. Part of Katy's show was an epic fairytale titled, Guardians of the Heart, a conceptual fantasy series about spiritual transformation and spiritual warfare, expressed through oil paintings. Below are some of the beautiful oil paintings that were exhibited in the show.
To see the entire collection visit the "Photo" section of Katy Betz Facebook Page.
Artist Juana Martinez-Neal illustrated the children's book,
Lellie the Different Elephant. This wonderful picture book has been released this summer and is now available to purchase at your local bookstore -
or purchase your copy online…About
Lellie the Different Elephant - This 32 page, brilliantly colorful, picture book written by Lois Ann Garza, is about Lellie - the teenie, weenie, and tiniest elephant EVER. Lellie lives in the village called TNEREFFID (ti-ner-i-fid) - with other, very large elephants. And there is something else different about Lellie! Follow her as she learns a valuable lesson from a friendly (and wise) bee named Buzz.
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More recent, outstanding creations coming out of the
studio of J.R. Mounger. It's always a thrill to see what J.R. is up to. This man has natural artistic abilities for sure. Enjoy these beauties.
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Artist Erin Klauk completed a new poster for DJ night at the Satellite Lounge in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
For more of Erin's work check out her blog, Erinaceous Illustration...To find out how to submit your news to Illustration Pages click here.
Over on his art blog, illustrator Harry Borgman posted an interview he did for The American Artist Book Club back in 1977. It's a short but interesting piece that not only covers Harry's line and ink techniques but also briefly touches on his influences and how he became an author of art books. It's a short read and worth checking out.
Read Harry's interview about ink line drawing.If you would like additional information, you might recall back in January of this year Harry put together a detailed account of his successful career as an illustrator.
Read the Illustration Pages autobiography of Harry Borgman.
You heard it right! Every Friday, from July 1, 2011 to September 2, 2011, KupiArt will be giving away
5 FREE BUTTONS of your choice on the Facebook Page ‘Kupi Worldwide.’ If you’re not already a fan, click the “Like” button and stay tuned every Friday for the trivia question of the day. The first two Facebook fans (yes two) to answer correctly, will win.
It’s that easy! Check out the collection today!
Click here to "Like" the Kupi Worldwide Facebook page.Also visit kupiart.com for more information.To find out how to submit your news to Illustration Pages click here.
Below is a taste of the latest treats that can be found on Illustrator Chris Murray's new website.
Visit his illustration site and check out more of his recent work…To find out how to submit your news to Illustration Pages click here.
Scion presents: The Big Idea
Curated by Monsieur L'Agent of Paris, France
June 25 - July 16, 2011
at Scion Installation L.A.
3521 Helms Ave. (at National), Culver City, CA 90232
With a roster of art directors, illustrators and graphic designers, Monsieur L'Agent has forged a reputation for delivering innovative graphic solutions to a range of projects and briefs. For this, their first official group show, all the participating artists were given the same brief: Design a billboard that illustrates your interpretation of "The Big Idea" - the term coined by
George Lois - one of the advertising world's great art-directors. "The search for The Big Idea: to solve a specific communications problem with words and images that catch people's eyes, penetrate their minds, warm their hearts, and cause them to act… the passionate belief that creativity can solve almost any problem - The Big Idea, the defeat of habit by originality, overcomes everything. Great graphic communication depends on understanding and adapting to the culture, anticipating the culture, criticizing changes in the culture, and sometimes helping to change the culture…." – George Lois
This exhibition can be seen as a homage to George Lois' talent in visual communication, a way to evoke the world of advertising in a subtle and more artistic manner than the simple promotion of a product.
The featured artists are: Andy Rementer (USA), Anamorphée (France), Check Morris (France), //DIY (Switzerland), Douglas Lee (USA), Emily Forgot (UK), Honet (France), Ill- Studio (France), La Boca (UK), Leslie David (France), Mario Hugo (USA), Mathias Schweizer (France), Sanghon Kim (France), and
So-Me (France).
House Industries presents an alphabetically patriotic pescatarian numerological circusized series of pigmented pulp soulfully squeegeed by House artist David Dodde in our Grand Rapids workshop. Each hand-pulled air-dried serigraph is printed and numbered in an edition of 33.
Grab one before they’re gone...To find out how to submit your news to Illustration Pages click here.
A new Factoryroad t-shirt is here.
Illustrated by Inkymole, it's inspired by all things vinyl, specifically the 7", and is already being sweated on and stuffed into suitcases by record fans from here to LA. These are on 100% organic fair trade cotton Ts by Howies, so buy with a crystal-clear conscience (and they're printed in London by the same people who do the Inkymole screen prints. Quality.) Four colors, three sizes, twenty quid apiece.
Click here to stuff one in your shopping bag...To find out how to submit your news to Illustration Pages click here.
Cristian Grossi uses elements of modern graphics, computer art and sometimes classical Baroque inspiration in his artwork. Grossi describes his latest series,
The New Liberty, "A demonstration of how a reinterpretation of Erte, Beardsley and Klimt gives rise to an aesthetic current that celebrates a futuristic return to the past."
See the entire Liberty series...To find out how to submit your news to Illustration Pages click here.
Hey all you East Coast surfers - artist Jay Alders will be in New Jersey's Asbury Park on May 28th for his artist signing.
For additional information visit Jay Alders website…To find out how to submit your news to Illustration Pages click here.
One hundred years ago this month the great bluesman, Robert Johnson was born. To commemorate the blues legend's birthday illustrator Mark Hammermeister created this amazing painting.
To see more of Mark's latest work visit his illustration blog, Mark Draws…To find out how to submit your news to Illustration Pages click here.
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Popularized in the 1960s by Pop artists like Andy Warhol, screen printing remains a favorite among artists due to its versatility, duplicability, and relatively low cost.
In Pulled: A Catalog of Screen Printing, best-selling author Mike Perry (Hand Job, Over and Over) collects the work of more than forty of today’s most talented designers who are, in their own way, pushing the boundaries of this dynamic medium.
Pulled features the work of Aesthetic Apparatus, Deanne Cheuk, Steven Harrington, Maya Hayuk, Cody Hudson, Jeremyville, Andy Mueller, Rinzen, Andy Smith, and many more!
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In anticipation of their upcoming show at FFDG in San Francisco next month, artists Mel Kadel and Travis Millard are happy to announce the release of a new collaborative sine…
now available in the "SHOP" section of the Fudge Factory Comics website.To find out how to submit your news to Illustration Pages click here.
The latest painting out of Charles Kaufman's studio is titled,
Woman in a Doorway. The acrylic on canvas piece is approximately 24 x 36 inches.
To see more detailed views of Charles Kaufman's painting visit his website…To find out how to submit your news to Illustration Pages click here.
We featured
"surf lifestyle artist" Drew Brophy back in February of this year. Without a doubt Drew's feature is one of
IP's most popular to date. Well it seems as though
Surf Shot Magazine has caught on to what
Illustration Pages already knew - Drew's art rocks! They were able to temporarily glue this busy artist to the floor just long enough to get an interview with him.
Check out what artist Drew Brophy has to say…
The latest from artist Jason Cooper, this poster was created for Seedless' 420 Sticky Icky party featuring the one and only, Snoop Dogg.
You can purchase this and many other posters at Jason Cooper's Blackheart Studios…To find out how to submit your news to Illustration Pages click here.
On May 14th, Gallery Nucleus in Los Angeles will be presenting
East to West Flash Trip, a story about the exciting adventures of a boy and his dog, told through a series of lighthearted, colorful gouache paintings by artist Becky Dreistadt and Disney's Lorelay Bove. This exhibit will also feature one piece the Gallery is anxiously awaiting; a collaborative painting the two artists are currently in the process of creating.
Opening Reception:Saturday, May 14, 7 to 11 pmArtists in attendance. Raffle Giveaway. Complimentary Refreshments. Free admission.
Exhibit Runs May 14 - June 6, 2011
Opening in conjunction with
Illustrated Type, an exhibit celebrating hand drawn letterforms and experimental typography
Venue Address:Gallery Nucleus210 E Main St Alhambra CA 91801
www.gallerynucleus.com
New work from Anthony Freda that illustrates a story about a man who is using the fact that he drank too much coffee at Starbucks as a defense for manslaughter.
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thanks for the shout out!