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Nuthin’ But Mech promises robots, and robots is what it delivers. The group blog features mech, robots, and automatica drawn by almost two dozen different artists, including Jake Parker, who work is shown here.
Posted by John Martz on Drawn! The Illustration and Cartooning Blog |
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Tags: collective, concept art, group blog, Jake Parker, robots
Australia’s Picture Pig illustration collective seems to be quite a powerhouse of amazing talent. Made up of Nigel Buchanan (whose illustration we see here), Dean Gorissen, Andrea Innocent, Lew Keilar, Sonia Kretschmar, Stuart McLachlan, Steven Moore, Christopher Nielsen, Ben Sanders, Danny Snell, Mark Sofilas, Jim Tsinganos, Michael Weldon, and Amanda Upton, the group has an incredibly strong pooled portfolio with a surprising variety of styles.
Thanks to group member Christopher Nielsen for the tip.