This guy is a fantastic illustrator out of Delhi, but visit his portfolio because he also makes music.
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This guy is a fantastic illustrator out of Delhi, but visit his portfolio because he also makes music.
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Erin is from Philly. She says she explores debauchery. I believe this to be a true statement. I can’t believe these are tapestries!
Her portfolio >>
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Collage work, ripped up publications constituting the new
See Derek’s portfolio here >>
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I am rarely taken by abstracts but these guys are like “Yo motherfucker, remember colors and shit? They’re cool is all.”
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maybe these people are just chillin but the effect makes it seem they’re doing something naughty
naughty and glitchy
see more of his paintings at his portfolio.
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It has kind of an anime quality but really I’m just a sucker for organic work like this.
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I feel really bad about ganking these photos from the My Modern Met site — they have a ton more. These are just fantastic paintings I felt I would like people to know about.
Actually I’ve been going off lately about how it’s such and “indie” thing to use woodland creatures as masks and stuff in art these days. There are so many examples of antlers in hipster art, but hey, I’m going to let it slide for this artist. Nate Frizzell is very talented as you can see and I don’t feel that this work is cliche. It’s very interesting actually.
Keep up with Nate at his blog >>
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“Coming to a complete stop”
“McGrath Highway”
“Junction”
The atmosphere in these is excellent and he did a good job of keeping true to the colors of the photographs from which I’m assuming they are referencing. Still I can’t believe these are fucking oil paintings. Great werk.
See more at Gregory Thielker’s portfolio.
“Woman, Fire, and The Sea”
“Birds of Prey”
“Absurdist Logic”
This illustrator has a killer style, and I feel that I get pretty pulled into the drama of each image. Love this stuff.
Visit Jonathan Bartlett’s Portfolio to see these and other images LARGE.