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Concept Artist, Rodolfo DamaggioOct 22, 2009
One of the most impressive illustrators working in film production today is Rodolfo Damaggio.
Damaggio worked as a comic book artist for DC in the 1990’s before moving on to do concept art and...
Matthew Woodson selling art for spider-bite medical billsJul 21, 2008
Artist Matthew Woodson was recently bit by an unknown spider. Unlike Peter Parker who gained untold superpwers from a similar incident, this comics-related spider bite has put the artist in a tight financial situation.
10,000 Page Colouring BookJul 14, 2008
Pixo's 10,000 page colouring book is already over 600 pages long. He explains these beautiful line drawings are part of a Buddhist exercise in emptiness, which adds a dimension of profundity to the project. They're all available with a Creative Commo...
Satirical European maps of WWINov 30, 1999
These are so cool — who knew that this was even a genre? Over at the always-impressive Bibliodyssey, PK offers up some brilliant satirical maps from World War One that double as political cartoons.
Bunch of new prints in Matt's shopDec 5, 2009
I just added a bunch of new prints to my online shop. The above print (of the Mile End neighbourhood in Montreal) was originally commissioned as a bookbag for Drawn & Quarterly. And below is another one that a lot of people like. Check out my shop to...
Evaline Ness Collection AuctionDec 4, 2009
Have you ever heard of Evaline Ness? She was an illustrator of many children’s books during the mid-20th century period. At a time when most illustration was still being done in a style of literal realism, Ness was among that group of stylistic...
Clients from HellDec 4, 2009
Clients from Hell is “a collection of anonymously contributed client horror stories from designers.” It’s aggravating, cathartic, and very fun to read. A recent highlight:
“I understand that you prefer to use photoshop, but we don’t feel like...
Polymer Clay Toys by Matei ApostolescuDec 4, 2009
Romanian illustrator Matei Apostolescu creates amazing and colorful toys out of polymer clay. See more of his work here.
(via Super Punch)
Posted by Adam Koford on Drawn! The Illustration and Cartooning Blog |
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Nakatomi presents SpacesickDec 4, 2009
This compelling image, from Spacesick’s previously blogged “I Can Read Movies” series, is available for a limited time in t-shirt and poster form from Nakatomi. Can you name the film without clicking this link?
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