Posts Tagged ‘artist’

James Tolentino

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

Friend and former co-worker James Tolentino always impressed with his artistic and graphic talent. From his early wizardry with a spray can working walls to his more recent foray into more traditional canvas-based works, he has developed a unique style which evokes another era, but is solidly current and relevant, stylistically.

His current series, Ellay
, presented in a stark black on white, displays a unique view of snippets of L.A. life. As part of Filter Magazine’s Barker Block Sunset Series, his work is on display The Barker Block on July 10 in Los Angeles.

Science Machine: Stop Motion Illustrator in Action

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008



Science Machine from Chad Pugh on Vimeo

Vimeo’s Chad Pugh has posted a feast for the eyes. It’s a stop motion (screencaps every 5 seconds) piece that unravels a fully-realized and richly detailed Illustrator vector composition. If you want to see a larger version and I’m sure you do, click here

Onesidezero

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

Designer and illustrator Onesidezero from Leicester, U.K created his site as an “output for experimental design and illustration.” His work is up there with some of my faves, including Emil Kozak and Brian Gossett. Though his style is fundamentally a little similar to other artists/illustrators of that ilk, he manages to keep it completely his own.

Lifted from Cool Hunting.